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    PfSense on esxi 6.7, can get it to work propperly.

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    • kiokomanK
      kiokoman LAYER 8
      last edited by kiokoman

      under esxi did you set the vswitch to vlanid 4095 ?
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        marcel1988
        last edited by

        So i need to edit this one:
        40714351-02a8-4df8-a44a-ef2c016611c7-image.png This is the nic port that is comming from the fiber optic.

        And can you tell me WHY i need to add VLAN 4095?

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          three
          last edited by three

          This is a specific of ESXI. If empty, VLAN are NOT supported. 4095 allows ALL VLAN numbers from the VM. I still get confused about VLAN, tagged, untagged, etc. But this should work,

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          • kiokomanK
            kiokoman LAYER 8
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            indeed 4095 means that you set your vswitch as a trunk port letting any vlan pass through

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              marcel1988
              last edited by

              Yes, this did the trick :)

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                marcel1988
                last edited by

                so after a few day's working perfectly.
                it now randomly stops working.

                In the PfSense VM i see this:
                c976ee3a-a7be-4787-8189-6d7008e1c6b1-image.png

                When i reboot the VM everything works again.
                What can this be?

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                • kiokomanK
                  kiokoman LAYER 8
                  last edited by kiokoman

                  try to reinstall open-vm-tools
                  maybe do a fsck also

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                    marcel1988
                    last edited by marcel1988

                    @kiokoman

                    i have reinstalled the open-vm-tools and nothing changed
                    what you mean by fsck?

                    And what about the new update?
                    i'm now on:

                    2.4.4-RELEASE-p3 (amd64)
                    built on Wed May 15 18:53:44 EDT 2019
                    FreeBSD 11.2-RELEASE-p10

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                    • kiokomanK
                      kiokoman LAYER 8
                      last edited by kiokoman

                      fsck: from console is option 5 and F key ( F: Reboot and run a filesystem check )
                      and yes, upgrade to 2.4.5

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                        marcel1988
                        last edited by

                        ok now i understand what you mean. i just did that a couple of hours ago and it seems to work again.
                        What about the update?

                        after the update i need to reinstall vm-tools again? and another fsck?

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                        • kiokomanK
                          kiokoman LAYER 8
                          last edited by

                          nope, no need, make a backup of your config just in case and do the upgrade

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                            marcel1988
                            last edited by marcel1988

                            Still this is not working fine. My internet disconnects every 4-5 hour.
                            So can you please check my settings and tell me if the are right:

                            First off all, the network settings:

                            1. ESXI WAN settings: + VLAN ID 4095
                              2a5c04f0-4638-4c0e-a37f-0610d4012047-image.png

                            2. ESXI LAN settings:
                              084a34a8-f224-4852-abba-0c44361b92f8-image.png

                            3. PfSense settings:
                              75daa62b-5e52-49d2-af2f-ec083f56d2b4-image.png

                            Cable managment:

                            WAN T-mobile > WAN Port intel NIC ESXI
                            LAN Port intel NIC > port 1 into standard network switch. ( not managed )
                            port 2 network switch > Onboard LAN port of ESXI server for managment.
                            The rest of the network ports of the switch are 2 Ubiquiti WIFI accespoint, and some computers.

                            As you can see, i also installed OpnSense just to find our of PfSense was the problem.
                            But also OpnSense has the same problems.

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                            • kiokomanK
                              kiokoman LAYER 8
                              last edited by

                              it's ok, was the cable removed during this screenshot i suppose? physical adapters are not green
                              if you are using igbn (native esxi driver) try to install net-igb (intel driver for esxi)

                              Immagine.jpg

                              also install open-vm-tools from pfsense packages if you didn't already

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                                marcel1988
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                                Yes, the cable is removed otherwise i dont have good internet ofcourse :)

                                Both the drivers are installed:
                                c156b52c-3b20-45e0-8132-bed43bde2ec2-image.png

                                Also the package in PfSense for open-vm-tools is installed.

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                                • kiokomanK
                                  kiokoman LAYER 8
                                  last edited by

                                  idk, settings are ok, maybe do a backup of your configuration ad reinstall a new clean vm with pfsense 2.4.5 or try 2.5.0

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                                  • Cool_CoronaC
                                    Cool_Corona
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                                    Can I get a Teamviewer into the box... then I will have your ESXi/pfsense running in 5 mins

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                                      marcel1988
                                      last edited by

                                      @kiokoman
                                      I have tried freshinstall of 2.4.5 and 2.5.0
                                      I have tried backing up and restoring.

                                      Maybe te problem is the fact i dont enter a MAC-ADDRESS into the wan port of the T-mobile fiber?
                                      and i leave the MTU also clear?

                                      @Cool_Corona
                                      if you can do it in 5 minutes. you can also tell me how ;)

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                                      • kiokomanK
                                        kiokoman LAYER 8
                                        last edited by

                                        that would be something specific to your isp 🤷

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                                          marcel1988
                                          last edited by

                                          So i tried adding a MAC-ADDRESS but then there is no internet at all.
                                          Where in PfSense can i find a log? so maybe i can see where the problem is occurring.

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                                          • kiokomanK
                                            kiokoman LAYER 8
                                            last edited by kiokoman

                                            all logs are under status / system log
                                            what kind of connection is it? pppoe ? dhcp? static or dynamic ip?

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