Synology Package Manager Issue
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@johnpoz I have not edited any rules.
outbound NAT is as follows
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@jabren yeah as mentioned by @stephenw10 outbound would be blocked.. But that is odd, like the states went away while in the middle of traffic?
# default deny rules block in inet all ridentifier 1000000103 label "Default deny rule IPv4" block out inet all ridentifier 1000000104 label "Default deny rule IPv4" block in inet6 all ridentifier 1000000105 label "Default deny rule IPv6" block out inet6 all ridentifier 1000000106 label "Default deny rule IPv6"
Or the traffic is coming from pfsense itself - what is that 24.1 address, is that pfsense IP?
edit: what is the point of that specific outbound that your natting to your wan address, which is already natted by the auto rules, that lists 192.168.24.0/24..
edit2: doh, never mind that is a static nat for your xbox - doh! ;)
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@johnpoz Ok so…. I did a factory reset and only restored firewall, aliases and DHCP server settings (for static mappings). No new packages installed aside from wireguard. I had NAT reflection which this time around I left it all default. So far, today everything seems to be fine. I’ll post if anything changes. I do want to know what the issue was, so I’ll be adding my previous configurations one by one to see what may have caused it.
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@jabren said in Synology Package Manager Issue:
so I’ll be adding my previous configurations one by one to see what may have caused it.
Thats a good idea. For each configuration you add back wait a day before adding the next one.