To 2.5.1 or not ? that is the question :)
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I can see in my firewall logs that the ports I forwarded from the OpenVPN interfaces are being blocked. I can allow them using the + sign there (Easy rule option) and they do appear on the firewall rules on that specific OpenVPN interface but it still does not work.
On that specific OpenVPN firewall tab I can see my original port forward rule is also there, beside the Easy rule I just added. But none of them are working it seems.
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I have dual WAN configuration and port forward only works on the default gateway.
For me upgrading from 2.5.0 to 2.5.1 broke port forwarding on non default gateway. -
my port forwards pass the firewall rule, no blocks but when i check states its "CLOSED:SYN_SENT".
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@vjizzle said in To 2.5.1 or not ? that is the question :):
I can see in my firewall logs that the ports I forwarded from the OpenVPN interfaces are being blocked. I can allow them using the + sign there (Easy rule option) and they do appear on the firewall rules on that specific OpenVPN interface but it still does not work.
On that specific OpenVPN firewall tab I can see my original port forward rule is also there, beside the Easy rule I just added. But none of them are working it seems.
Yeah same her. Maybe it's time to report it. Make an bug-rapport. Can someone please add it on the bugtracker.
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@yanik I can confirm the same CLOSED:SYN_SENT when I check the states. So far the 2.5 line of release is showing interesting behaviour. Every upgrade is a new adventure in squashing bugs....yay!
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while tried to decide pfsense vs opsense. I choose pfsense because of stability :D
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@yanik Me too! Well let's give the dev's time to fix this. In the meantime I am planning to do a clean install of 2.5.1 and the restore my config. If that does not work I will revert back to a clean install of 2.5 and then restore my 2.5 config. I will make some time tonight to do this and I will post my updates here.
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We can continue here: https://forum.netgate.com/topic/162952/port-forwarding-on-openvpn-interfaces-is-broken-on-2-5-1
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Good luck :)..
Sure devs will fix this but i hope it wont take much time. at least a patch would be nice.
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@yanik Add me to the "Port forward works only on interface with default gateway, does not work for alternative wans" victims list...
I know, I know, "pfSense CE is free", blah, blah, blah, but it is also undeniable that pfSense CE (formerly just plain pfSense) is, today, quite far from the rock solid firewall distro of a few years back, when I used to upgrade without any trepidation.
Also, the fact that this very serious bug has been fixed in the commercial version, but not the free one (did no one at Netgate notice that the fix was relevant for CE also?!?!), makes me wonder...
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@cellobita wow I did not know that that port forwarding on OpenVPN was a bug for the Plus version and they fixed it! Do you have source where I can read this?
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@vjizzle It was on the bugtracker for version 2.5.1 for many weeks - I was following the link below closely - and when it was fixed someone said the issue did not occur on CE; since it was a pf issue, I'm note sure how that could not affect all versions (please keep in mind that I am not a developer or software engineer, just a tech savvy guy).
The issue tracker has been added to a few minutes ago to note that the issue is now(?) happening on CE too.
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PS: I do fervently hope, since this is most likely the exact same issue as on the Plus version, that Netgate issues an emergency patch/version ASAP (2.5.1-p1 or something...)
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Ok maybe unrelated but my pfSense suddenly stopped NAT-ing new sessions. For example my Citrix session to work was running fine but when I tried opening websites for the first time today I was not able to open them. DNS was resolving them fine. Restarting Unbound did not solve it. I had to reboot the firewall to make everything work again. Tonight I am definitely going back to 2.5 :(
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@vjizzle Good luck.
I'm not the kind of consumer that Netgate wants or needs, as of 2021, so they couldn't care less about what follows, but anyway:
This is the first time in over ten years - since switching all my customers from IPCop - that I'm looking closely at the alternatives for pfSense. Sad.
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Forgot to backup on 2.5.0 and I'm stuck on 2.5.1 with this problem...
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@dredex If it is that important you could download 2.5.0 from
https://atxfiles.pfsense.org/mirror/downloads/or
https://nyifiles.pfsense.org/mirror/downloads/ Before installing I would
check the hashes https://nyifiles.pfsense.org/mirror/downloads/ or find
some University site that has them of course all on you own risk. -
@qinn Thanks but I don't have a backup config from 2.5.0
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You can use the current config from 2.5.1 never had trouble using a config file among versions.
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So I some time ago installed 2.4.5.
This was upgraded to 2.5 and then to 2.5.1.
I have a firmware of 2.4.5 that I downloaded from my web GUI when I installed it.
If I use this 2.4.5 firmware on my 2.5.1 current box, will I still be able to use 2.5.1?