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    PF sense crashed after upstream ISP upgrade . Fixed but , working strangely .

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      90Ninety
      last edited by 90Ninety

      It could be co-incidence, maybe not, however my PF sense crashed , at the same time ISP (Virgin Media) decided to give me a free upgrade (from 100Mb to 400Mb) . The night before the stated upgrade time , my internet becomes unstable, it suddenly went off after successive reboots it would come back for 20 seconds to 1 minute , then go off again .

      The following morning , the PF sense became stuck in a boot-loop . After some inspired Google- Fu, I applied the following fix
      "boot as single user mode, after give the command in prompt
      /sbin/fsck -y -t ufs /"
      The PF sense is now back to life, and provided a crash report for some great bedtime reading but , strangely I cannot get internet to the LAN devices ( even after many reboots ) . The PF sense itself can ping DNS names but confusingly the LAN devices can only ping Internet IP's but not DNS names .

      I tried adding DNS addresses to the two already inherited from the ISP (8.8.8.8 & 8.8.4.4) however this made no difference .

      I dont know what else to try , apart from reset and build out again . Any ideas would be appreciated .

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        KOM @90Ninety
        last edited by KOM

        @90ninety If you use DHCP then make sure your LAN clients have an address, gateway and DNS for your LAN and not an APIPA address. Can a LAN client ping 8.8.8.8? Can a LAN client resolve www.google.com?

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          90Ninety @KOM
          last edited by 90Ninety

          @kom said in PF sense crashed after upstream ISP upgrade . Fixed but , working strangely .:

          @90ninety If you use DHCP then make sure your LAN clients have an address, gateway and DNS for your LAN and not an APIPA address. Can a LAN client ping 8.8.8.8? Can a LAN client resolve www.google.com?

          The LAN clients get ip addresses from the PF sense DHCP server , within the range set (192.168.1.xx/24) , IPconfig/all shows the DNS address of windows clients as the PF sense '192.168.1.1'
          LAN clients can ping 8.8.8.8. or External IP's ( across internet ) but cannot ping addresses for example 'google.com' or 'msn.com'
          The PF sense can ping address names 'Google.com' and 'msn.com' ect .

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            KOM @90Ninety
            last edited by

            @90ninety Ok so then your problem is specifically DNS. How is your DNS configured on pfSense?

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              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              Mmm, when you test from Diag > DNS Lookup do you see a response from 127.0.0.1?
              If not is Unbound or DNSMasq actually running?

              Steve

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                90Ninety
                last edited by 90Ninety

                @stephenw10 said in PF sense crashed after upstream ISP upgrade . Fixed but , working strangely .:

                127.0.0.1

                It was a DNS issue , the PF sense had been inheriting DNS from the upstream ISP ( Virgin ) . There is something wrong since the upgrade with DNS , working with PF sense .

                I re-entered DNS addresses 8.8.8.8 & 1.1.1.1

                I changed the DNS settings , to and unchecked " DNS to be overwritten by DHCP WAN"

                I then set DNS Resolution Behavior tp 'Use local DNS , and ignore remote DNS "

                Seems to be working again now

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