Something is strange with the latest build
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Can yo uplease post the generated /tmp/rules.debug?
Or if you can find any differences between the working version and this one would be even better.
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Same behavior here with the exact same error message in the system logs.
Using Oct 8, 7:11 AM build.Ark
Edit: I also use PPPoE if that can help…
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Hi
My apologies, 'cos I was kinda rush for recover and didn't make copies, but there's no difference as far as /tmp/rules.debug is concerned. I also remember the system couldn't set WAN address even WAN was up and running with IP address assigned by PPPoE;
*** Welcome to pfSense 1.3-ALPHA-ALPHA-pfSense on pfsense ***
WAN(WAN)* -> em0 -> NONE
LAN(LAN)* -> em1 -> 192.168.101.1pfSense console setup
0) Logout (SSH only)
…snip...So I suspected everything $WAN related in the rules, especially port forwarding, got dropped.
*However, I was able to see WAN address in the WebGUI via Interface stats/gadget.@ermal:
Can yo uplease post the generated /tmp/rules.debug?
Or if you can find any differences between the working version and this one would be even better.
I will keep evidence next time.
cheers,
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You're not alone,
I've got the same problem.
I started having that problem 2 nights ago.
Didn't change rules before the problem either.
Upgraded yesterday evening and still same problem.
Will look tonight if I find the debug info and up it
All outgoing trafic works fine.
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Would like to add a me to. Below is my build information.
built on Wed Oct 8 17:46:25 EDT 2008 FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE-p5
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Hi
just bumps…anybody touched any new builds since then? I must keep my box running for this week end and won't have time to play.
cheers,
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I had this problem on 1.3-ALPHA-ALPHA built on Thu Oct 9 08:43:51 EDT 2008
I had to open edit for each rule and save it again and then apply changes then it worked but I had only just upgraded from 1.2 so assumed it was to do with the upgrade (full new install then restore the xml to the new install)
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If possible, can you give me output of ifconfig command and the output of cat /tmp/pppoe0_router?
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ermail, I have an interface pppoe0 when I run ifconfig -a but there is no such file /tmp/pppoe0_router.
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Can you give me the output of ifconfig just the pppoe0 interface one you can clear the adresses if you want
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pppoe0: flags=88d1 <up,pointopoint,running,noarp,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 1492
inet6 fe80::200:24ff:fec9:54cc%pppoe0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0xf
inet 70.252.167.xxx –> 70.252.167.xxx netmask 0xffffffff</up,pointopoint,running,noarp,simplex,multicast> -
Hi
Jee…still no luck. I neither find /tmp/pppoe0_router so here's ifconfig(changed MTU accordingly to fit my ISP's)
pppoe0: flags=88d1 <up,pointopoint,running,noarp,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 1454
inet6 fe80::204:23ff:fea7:f8b6%pppoe0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x7
inet 219.102.xxx.xxx --> 210.165.xxx.xxx netmask 0xffffffffAnd, compared /tmp/rules.debug bit by bit for both working 1002-build and the several non-working builds from 11th/12th. The rules are identical. No changes made, no remove, no modify, nothing.
What's next?
cheers,</up,pointopoint,running,noarp,simplex,multicast>
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I can add one thing. when looking for /tmp/pppoe0_router I found /tmp/vr1_router. vr1 in my case is the port that my AT&T speedstream DSL modem is attached to.
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Can you please retry with next snapshot.
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That should not be a problem. This is a home network and I have a 4801 running off a CF for when things break ;-). Just let me know the build time I am looking for that you want me to test.
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Hi
Yeah, I was thinking to have spare 2.5"HDD for the situation like this, actually look'n for some CF solution instead… :P
@ermal, Thank you always for you dedication. Really looking forward to playing the next snap.
That should not be a problem. This is a home network and I have a 4801 running off a CF for when things break ;-). Just let me know the build time I am looking for that you want me to test.
Cheers,
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Looks like the last snapshot to be generated was on the 10/11/2008. So I guess we are looking for anything that is newer than your post ermal.
I also second nocer's comments about your time and dedication.
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No go… ;(
Here is the build info: built on Mon Oct 13 22:27:46 EDT 2008
ifconfig pppoe0
pppoe0: flags=88d1 <up,pointopoint,running,noarp,simplex,multicast>metric 0 mtu 1492
inet6 fe80::200:24ff:fec9:54cc%pppoe0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0xd
inet 70.255.104.xxx --> 70.255.105.xxx netmask 0xffffffffThere are no files referencing vr1 or pppoe0 in /tmp</up,pointopoint,running,noarp,simplex,multicast>
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Hmmm….still no good. I dunno why this is happening. Keeps me staying at way old build...but works fine though :P
NO NO, I'm not complaining, just want to help brush up 1.3-AA builds.Cheers,