pfsense plus crash
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I have gigabit connection and it seems that when I'm downloading something at full speed there are occasional mini-crashes. I had them with 2.6 but no crash reports - I changed now to pfsense plus and I get the crash reports in my web UI.
I'm attaching the two files in case anyone can provide me with any info on what the cause might be.
Thanks
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@murdof
Obviously one IP on you network is toggling from one to another network interface, probably device.<6>arp: 10.0.0.193 moved from 9c:9d:7e:91:ec:5a to 9c:9d:7e:30:a4:1e on igc0 <6>arp: 10.0.0.193 moved from 9c:9d:7e:30:a4:1e to 9c:9d:7e:91:ec:5a on igc0
An issue which 2.6 didn't like as well.
Most probably this IP is assigned to two devices. So find out which.
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Looks like you're hitting this: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/14075
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@viragomann Thanks for the reply
I'm using a Xiaomi AX1800 WiFi access point.
This works in two modes - one for AP and one for router.
While in AP uses one MAC address and in AP another.
I don't know why it is switching though to different MAC addresses for ARP. It shouldn't...Maybe there is a filter or technical term to acknowledge that this is fine (apparently it isn't) or should I just remove this AP from my network?
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@stephenw10 Thanks - I have disabled it and will report back if I get another crash.
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@murdof said in pfsense plus crash:
Maybe there is a filter or technical term to acknowledge that this is fine (apparently it isn't) or should I just remove this AP from my network?
If it's something known and expected you can disable logging ARP movements. See:
https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/troubleshooting/logs-arp-moved.html