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    "sendto error: 65" after 2.5.0

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    • chudak
      chudak last edited by

      I see

      Feb 24 02:41:10	dpinger	24661	WAN_DHCP XYX: Clear latency 8097us stddev 36481us loss 5%
      Feb 24 02:40:10	dpinger	24661	WAN_DHCP XYZ: sendto error: 65
      

      after upgrading to 2.5.0 and not sure if I should worry or this is something that be addressed soon?

      Thx

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        SteveITS @chudak last edited by

        https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/troubleshooting/gateway-errors.html

        "sendto error: 65

        65 EHOSTUNREACH
        No route to host.
        A socket operation was attempted to an unreachable host.

        Either there is no possible route to the target locally, or status information was received from an upstream router that indicated the same condition elsewhere along the path to the target."

        Is the 5% packet loss consistent? That's presumably the cause of the failed connection.

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        • chudak
          chudak @SteveITS last edited by chudak

          @teamits said in "sendto error: 65" after 2.5.0:

          https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/troubleshooting/gateway-errors.html

          I get daily emails and see "packet loss" once in a while, nothing to worry about, not too often

          "sendto error: 65" started seeing after 2.5.0 upgrade.

          That IP ping-able and seems fine. How do I troubleshoot it ?

          Checked with my ISP and they confirmed that I have no issues , so 2.5.0 thingy maybe ?

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          • chudak
            chudak @chudak last edited by

            can this be related to https://forum.netgate.com/topic/161391/arpresolve-can-t-allocate-llinfo-for-gw_ip-on-igb0 ?!

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              genuine last edited by

              Try to change the gateway monitoring ip to a dns of your isp see if thats better or take a public one example 4.2.2.1

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              • chudak
                chudak @genuine last edited by

                @genuine said in "sendto error: 65" after 2.5.0:

                Try to change the gateway monitoring ip to a dns of your isp see if thats better or take a public one example 4.2.2.1

                I added my gw monitoring ip to Rejected Leases =>

                9EFD731F-0E6C-48E3-B46E-95EFD937FB48.jpeg

                And that error was gone.

                Trying to understand which is a better solution?

                Thx for the reply

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