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    • Bob.DigB
      Bob.Dig LAYER 8
      last edited by Bob.Dig

      If I am at the Dashboard, one of the cached IPs turns red, after some seconds turns green again. Sometimes the next IP turns red. They are all the same IPv4 address, but different DDNS Clients. The IPv4 is not the WAN-address, because there is another router in front of pfSense.
      So this weird behavior is new, maybe since yesterday? Reboot didn't helped.
      I recently switched from suricata to snort, because suricata was blocking local IPs. Don't know if this is related.

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      • Bob.DigB
        Bob.Dig LAYER 8
        last edited by

        I reinstalled pfSense and restored my config. I uninstalled snort. Problem is persistent

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        • Bob.DigB
          Bob.Dig LAYER 8
          last edited by

          Problem seems to be with the default checkIP-service and not pfSense itself, so it is "solved".

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            sl-tech
            last edited by sl-tech

            I know this topic is old but I experienced the same behavior...

            Like you I'm also forced to use double nat as my primary WAN come from an openMPTCProuter which aggregates my WANs in front of pfSense and I also have failover to the same WANs (but in load balancing) in case of MPTCP failure so I'm also dependent on the checkIP service to update my DNS when the MPTCP gateway is the active one.

            I update 4 DDNS with the same IP for this gateway and the 4 cached IPs continuously turn Red for some second, sometimes one at a time, sometimes 2 of them at the same time.

            After found your post I changed the checkIP service from the default "http://checkip.dyndns.org" to the other one "https://ipinfo.io/ip" and the problem is gone.

            So it's definitely a dyndns service problem, maybe that the frequency of the requests from the same IP to update 4 DNS causes the dyndns service to refuse to respond to each one.

            Thanks for sharing your solution.

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