On EVERY boot, pfSense ignores config
-
Every time I boot, pfSense wants me to manually re-configure everything and ignores the existing config...
Loaded pfSense on a machine and copied my back-up file and the machine worked flawlessly. The machine worked fine on re-boots.
Moved the hard drive to a new machine and moved the same ethernet cards also. Booted and pfSense ignored the config and had me re-set up all of the NICs and ignored all of the old settings.
Re-loaded the old back-up and everything was fine until a re-boot. pfSense again ignored the config and wants me to manually reconfigure all the NICs again.
Reinstalled pfSense (current version) and its the same situation.
I can not get this machine to boot without it ignoring the config.
Any ideas on what's going on and how to fix?
-
So, it seems that the problem is that pfSense doesn't like re0 NIC MAC change.
After I re-load the config, you have to manually (CLI) re-setup the re0 and re1 WAN/LAN. After you do that it seems to behave correctly.
-
@justanotheruser said in On EVERY boot, pfSense ignores config:
re0 and re1 WAN/LAN
Put these Realtek NIC's where they belong : anywhere, except in (your) network environment.
Because we're in the 'recycle age' : give them to some one else. Like your worst enemy. -
@gertjan said in On EVERY boot, pfSense ignores config:
@justanotheruser said in On EVERY boot, pfSense ignores config:
re0 and re1 WAN/LAN
Because we're in the 'recycle age' : give them to some one else. Like your worst enemy.Sorry, couldn't resist ...
-
if you run status > filter reload does it fix it?
i have had that issue consistently on 2 different Netgate products