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    Pfsense lan on proxmox

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      openaspace
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      Hi.

      I have a problem with pfsense installed in a proxmox virtualization enviroment.

      It is connected to the wan , i can ping any server on the wan, the lan can be pinged from virtual lan clients.. but no clients can connect to the internet..

      Sometimes it works,... sometimes no...

      If I execute the wizard the lan clients can connect, if I restart pfsense .. no client can access to internet.

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        viragomann
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        Did you consider the installing hints on https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/virtualization/virtualizing-pfsense-with-proxmox.html

        Have you disabled the network hardware checksum offloading?

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          openaspace
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          Thank you.

          Hardware checksum already disabled..
          This error replicate the same on any hardware..
          Same problema on a DELL t310 and other 2 non server hardware.

          It works only if i start pfsense as last vm and if i turn on a new vm i need to restart pfsense...

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            openaspace @viragomann
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            @viragomann Sometimes If I have new VM started, i go to the DCHP server page and any modifications, I save the settings.. and network go up..

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              openaspace
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              the big mystery part is that the wan is always online and only the virtual lan go off.

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