After restart of pfSense server, I have to add default route again.
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So every time I restart my firewall server or after update etc, I have to run the following steps in order to get it back in working condition. Anybody know why this would be or what I am missing so this doesn't happen?
ifconfig ibg0 xx.xx.xx.xx(my IP address) 255.255.255.248 route add default xx.xx.xx.xx(my gateway) pfctl -d # disables packet filter pfctl -e # enables packet filter
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@jd-schmidt Here is the forum topic that pointed me to trying this in the first place:
https://forum.netgate.com/topic/22082/newbie-enable-wan-using-shell/3 -
That should not be necessary. Both those things should be configured in the GUI and held in the config across a reboot.
Are they not configured in the main config?
What IP settings do you see on igb0 before you run that? What is the default route?
Steve
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Hi @stephenw10 Sorry for the late response on this. I do still have this issue and maybe it's because I have the gateway's incorrect. The command I had to type to eventually get this to work with a little more detail from above is:
ifconfig igb0 xx.xx.xx.90 255.255.255.248 route add default xx.xx.xx.89 pfctl -d # login to firewall pfctl -e
Here are my gateways from the console.
It appears WANGW is the default IPv4 but WANGW1 is the one I should be using. Does that seem correct? Thanks for your help! -
I can still think of no good reason to have to do that. To me that's a sign something in your config is broken.
Are those three gateways in the same subnet on WAN?
Which of them is actually defined on the WAN interface?
What do you have set as the default IPv4 gateway in the GUI?
You are setting the WAN IP address at boot every time. What IP does igb0 have if you do not run those commands?
The only reason I can think of the interface would come up without an IP is if it conflicted with another interface somehow.
Steve