PfSense 2.1 WAN interface DHCP problem
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I have a very basic installation of pfSense as a home firewall, using two interfaces. It mostly works. But twice now, in the mornings, I have found it is not routing traffic to the internet. I am unable to ping internet hosts from the pfSense CLI.
The first time I rebooted pfSense and that solved the problem.
This time I did some more digging. The WAN interface is configured to get its IP settings via DHCP (from my TimeWarner cable modem). The WAN showed 'up' with a (seemingly) valid IPv4 address and subnet.
I reconfigured the WAN interface via the character-based menu exactly the same (DHCP) – I just wanted to force it to refresh its IP address. It obtained a different IP address and then everything worked.
Where do I go from here? I would really like to get to the bottom of this.
FWIW pfSense is virtualized under SmartOS (KVM/qemu).
Thank you.
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You can probably also use the webGUI Status->Interfaces to release and renew the WAN DHCP lease.
Sometimes if there are very short glitches in the WAN (dodgy cable, modem that goes and comes for a split second or…) then this has been known to happen, but it is rather difficult to reproduce! -
Happy Holidays from the Newby here.
I am having the same issue here. Use Cox Communications with Dynamic IP address. every Saturday night at midnight, the lease expires on the WAN IP and all I see are
"apinger: ALARM: WAN_DHCP(NN.N.NN.1) *** down ***" (where the n's = the ip address up the gateway to Cox).
The only solution for me is to reboot the PFSense Firewall.
I am now trying a script from the following post and will keep you up to date on my progress.
http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,17243.msg89348.html#msg89348 (or look up message # 89348 in the forum search)
My setup is:
2.1-RELEASE (i386)
built on Wed Sep 11 18:16:22 EDT 2013
FreeBSD 8.3-RELEASE-p11You are on the latest version.
Platform pfSense
CPU Type Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU D510 @ 1.66GHz
Current: 1257 MHz, Max: 1676 MHz
4 CPUs: 1 package(s) x 2 core(s) x 2 HTT threads
Using onboard adapter as wan (re0)
Using Asus Gigabit PCI NIC as lan (re1)Also, I want to confirm that this is only happening on PFSENSE (version 2.1), NOT my standby $50 Asus consumer gateway, WiFi routers, nor Clear0s, m0n0wall, SmoothWall.
I hope this helps.
JonnyB
SunnySD, Ca