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    Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
    last edited by Nov 20, 2014, 7:11 PM

    FreeBSD places permanent arp entries in the table for its interfaces.  Something else (the device with MAC address 54:be:f7:66:6c:9a) is on IP 10.0.1.2.

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      rakeshbaden2hotmail.com
      last edited by Nov 20, 2014, 8:48 PM

      hi guys

      i hope this might give you guys more info to see whats wrong

      many thanks

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        johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
        last edited by Nov 20, 2014, 9:18 PM

        " ( answer is 10.0.1.*** and 255.255.255.0)"

        Sorry but *** is not a IP address.. Is you don't know what it is??  From Derelict is saying, you still have a duplicate IP of 10.0.1.2

        As stated already – all of your IPs must be unique!!  10.0.1.1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc.. you can not have devices using the same IP address or you going to have all kinds of problems.

        so how does BLANK help us, or how would that be working.. Clearly that would explain why you can not resolve ntp server, etc..

        All of your global stuff is BLANK!!

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          rakeshbaden2hotmail.com
          last edited by Nov 20, 2014, 9:37 PM

          hi johnpoz

          i hope i given the right information this time

          What is the IP and mask of pfsense (answer is 10.0.1.2 and 255.255.255.0) this is my i think should be gateway

          what is the ip and mask of freenas ( answer is 10.0.1.125 and 255.255.255.0)

          what is the ip and mask of your IPMI (answer is 10.0.1.13)

          Where are you pointing to for dns, gateway ( i am pointing at 10.0.1.2 pfsense )

          i dont know if i got this wrong or what for freenas global config.

          Hostname:  freenas

          Domain:  local

          IPv4 Default Gateway:

          IPv6 Default Gateway:

          Nameserver 1:  8.8.8.8

          Nameserver 2:  8.8.4.4

          Nameserver 3:

          Enable netwait feature:   
          Netwait IP list:

          Host name data base:

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            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
            last edited by Nov 20, 2014, 10:01 PM

            Well all of that looks fine..  Other than your freenas has not gateway?  From your global options doesn't look like any gateway, so how would it talk to 8.8.8.8 to ask for 0.freebsd.pool.ntp.org, etc..

            And if freenas is still saying it detects duplicate you got something wrong still somewhere.  But why would it complain that that dupe on 10.0.1.2 if your sayings its IP address is 10.0.1.125?

            Do you have more than 1 IP address set on freenas?

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              rakeshbaden2hotmail.com
              last edited by Nov 20, 2014, 10:14 PM

              hi johnpoz

              i used to have 10.0.1.2 as a freenas gateway. i dont know if that should be or not? so i took that out and left it blank, as for the freenas ip address i have changed it to 10.0.1.125 because i thought that might be the problem with my internet going down.

              many thanks

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                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by Nov 20, 2014, 10:32 PM

                The FreeNAS IPv4 gateway should be set to the pfSense LAN address, 10.0.1.2.
                Without that, as John said, FreeNAS cannot access anything outside it's own subnet including the Google DNS servers.

                FreeNAS is not complianing about a duplicate IP directly but rather an IP that doesn't match it's static ARP entry. Perhaps that needs to be updated, by rebooting maybe?

                Steve

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                  rakeshbaden2hotmail.com
                  last edited by Nov 20, 2014, 11:19 PM

                  hi steve

                  i just took your  advice re freenas (IPv4 Default Gateway and put 10.0.1.2 as soon i done that and rebooted the freenas server and pfsense i lost the internet connection same old problem like where i started from. one more thing in freenas static routes - my gateway is 10.0.1.2 is this right . i am lost with this whole thing.

                  many thanks

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                    KOM
                    last edited by Nov 21, 2014, 12:36 AM

                    I think the time has come for screenshots.  Interfaces - WAN and Interfaces - LAN, plus a shot of your FreeNAS network config page.

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                      Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
                      last edited by Nov 21, 2014, 12:40 AM

                      @stephenw10:

                      FreeNAS is not complianing about a duplicate IP directly but rather an IP that doesn't match it's static ARP entry. Perhaps that needs to be updated, by rebooting maybe?

                      Looks to me like freenas (freebsd) is complaining that it's seeing ARP for 10.0.1.2, which is a permanent ARP entry on freenas, which means it is still assigned to an interface on freenas (I think.)  Or was at that time.

                      freenas  kernel: arp: 54:be:f7:66:6c:9a attempts to modify permanent entry for 10.0.1.2 on igb0

                      What device has on 54:be:f7:66:6c:9a is anyone's guess.

                      Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
                      A comprehensive network diagram is worth 10,000 words and 15 conference calls.
                      DO NOT set a source address/port in a port forward or firewall rule unless you KNOW you need it!
                      Do Not Chat For Help! NO_WAN_EGRESS(TM)

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                        rakeshbaden2hotmail.com
                        last edited by Nov 22, 2014, 12:46 PM

                        hi guys

                        thanks once again for everybody help so far. i have done something which i would like to share to see if that help with my problem. i have changed my pfsense ipv4 addresss from 10.0.1.2 to 10.0.1.120. i am still getting this on my freenas please advice thanks

                        Nov 22 12:18:43 freenas ntpd_initres[9681]: host name not found: 0.freebsd.pool.ntp.org
                        Nov 22 12:18:43 freenas ntpd_initres[9681]: host name not found: 1.freebsd.pool.ntp.org
                        Nov 22 12:18:43 freenas ntpd_initres[9681]: host name not found: 2.freebsd.pool.ntp.org
                        Nov 22 12:18:44 freenas smbd[21897]:  STATUS=daemon 'smbd' finished starting up and ready to serve connectionsmatchname: host name/name mismatch: 10.0.1.20 != (NULL)
                        Nov 22 12:18:44 freenas smbd[21897]: [2014/11/22 12:18:44.897773,  0] ../source3/lib/util_sock.c:1199(get_remote_hostname)
                        Nov 22 12:18:44 freenas smbd[21897]:  matchname failed on 10.0.1.20
                        Nov 22 12:20:54 freenas smbd[21954]:  STATUS=daemon 'smbd' finished starting up and ready to serve connectionsmatchname: host name/name mismatch: 10.0.1.20 != (NULL)
                        Nov 22 12:20:54 freenas smbd[21954]: [2014/11/22 12:20:54.128137,  0] ../source3/lib/util_sock.c:1199(get_remote_hostname)
                        Nov 22 12:20:54 freenas smbd[21954]:  matchname failed on 10.0.1.20
                        Nov 22 12:20:54 freenas smbd[21955]:  STATUS=daemon 'smbd' finished starting up and ready to serve connectionsmatchname: host name/name mismatch: 10.0.1.20 != (NULL)
                        Nov 22 12:20:54 freenas smbd[21955]: [2014/11/22 12:20:54.130880,  0] ../source3/lib/util_sock.c:1199(get_remote_hostname)
                        Nov 22 12:20:54 freenas smbd[21955]:  matchname failed on 10.0.1.20
                        Nov 22 12:23:34 freenas smbd[21996]:  STATUS=daemon 'smbd' finished starting up and ready to serve connectionsmatchname: host name/name mismatch: 10.0.1.20 != (NULL)
                        Nov 22 12:23:34 freenas smbd[21996]: [2014/11/22 12:23:34.061577,  0] ../source3/lib/util_sock.c:1199(get_remote_hostname)
                        Nov 22 12:23:34 freenas smbd[21996]:  matchname failed on 10.0.1.20
                        Nov 22 12:23:34 freenas smbd[21997]:  STATUS=daemon 'smbd' finished starting up and ready to serve connectionsmatchname: host name/name mismatch: 10.0.1.20 != (NULL)
                        Nov 22 12:23:34 freenas smbd[21997]: [2014/11/22 12:23:34.065449,  0] ../source3/lib/util_sock.c:1199(get_remote_hostname)
                        Nov 22 12:23:34 freenas smbd[21997]:  matchname failed on 10.0.1.20
                        Nov 22 12:27:54 freenas smbd[22087]:  STATUS=daemon 'smbd' finished starting up and ready to serve connectionsmatchname: host name/name mismatch: 10.0.1.20 != (NULL)
                        Nov 22 12:27:54 freenas smbd[22087]: [2014/11/22 12:27:54.505510,  0] ../source3/lib/util_sock.c:1199(get_remote_hostname)
                        Nov 22 12:27:54 freenas smbd[22087]:  matchname failed on 10.0.1.20
                        Nov 22 12:27:54 freenas smbd[22088]:  STATUS=daemon 'smbd' finished starting up and ready to serve connectionsmatchname: host name/name mismatch: 10.0.1.20 != (NULL)
                        Nov 22 12:27:54 freenas smbd[22088]: [2014/11/22 12:27:54.508444,  0] ../source3/lib/util_sock.c:1199(get_remote_hostname)
                        Nov 22 12:27:54 freenas smbd[22088]:  matchname failed on 10.0.1.20
                        Nov 22 12:29:05 freenas smbd[22104]:  STATUS=daemon 'smbd' finished starting up and ready to serve connectionsmatchname: host name/name mismatch: 10.0.1.20 != (NULL)
                        Nov 22 12:29:05 freenas smbd[22104]: [2014/11/22 12:29:05.211041,  0] ../source3/lib/util_sock.c:1199(get_remote_hostname)
                        Nov 22 12:29:05 freenas smbd[22104]:  matchname failed on 10.0.1.20
                        Nov 22 12:29:05 freenas smbd[22105]:  STATUS=daemon 'smbd' finished starting up and ready to serve connectionsmatchname: host name/name mismatch: 10.0.1.20 != (NULL)
                        Nov 22 12:29:05 freenas smbd[22105]: [2014/11/22 12:29:05.215825,  0] ../source3/lib/util_sock.c:1199(get_remote_hostname)
                        Nov 22 12:29:05 freenas smbd[22105]:  matchname failed on 10.0.1.20
                        Nov 22 12:33:38 freenas smbd[22362]:  STATUS=daemon 'smbd' finished starting up and ready to serve connectionsmatchname: host name/name mismatch: 10.0.1.20 != (NULL)
                        Nov 22 12:33:38 freenas smbd[22362]: [2014/11/22 12:33:38.917707,  0] ../source3/lib/util_sock.c:1199(get_remote_hostname)
                        Nov 22 12:33:38 freenas smbd[22362]:  matchname failed on 10.0.1.20
                        Nov 22 12:33:38 freenas smbd[22363]:  STATUS=daemon 'smbd' finished starting up and ready to serve connectionsmatchname: host name/name mismatch: 10.0.1.20 != (NULL)
                        Nov 22 12:33:38 freenas smbd[22363]: [2014/11/22 12:33:38.923588,  0] ../source3/lib/util_sock.c:1199(get_remote_hostname)
                        Nov 22 12:33:38 freenas smbd[22363]:  matchname failed on 10.0.1.20
                        Nov 22 12:35:12 freenas ntpd_initres[9681]: host name not found: 0.freebsd.pool.ntp.org
                        Nov 22 12:35:12 freenas ntpd_initres[9681]: host name not found: 1.freebsd.pool.ntp.org
                        Nov 22 12:35:12 freenas ntpd_initres[9681]: host name not found: 2.freebsd.pool.ntp.org
                        Nov 22 12:38:54 freenas smbd[22525]:  STATUS=daemon 'smbd' finished starting up and ready to serve connectionsmatchname: host name/name mismatch: 10.0.1.20 != (NULL)
                        Nov 22 12:38:54 freenas smbd[22525]: [2014/11/22 12:38:54.082255,  0] ../source3/lib/util_sock.c:1199(get_remote_hostname)
                        Nov 22 12:38:54 freenas smbd[22526]:  STATUS=daemon 'smbd' finished starting up and ready to serve connectionsmatchname: host name/name mismatch: 10.0.1.20 != (NULL)
                        Nov 22 12:38:54 freenas smbd[22525]:  matchname failed on 10.0.1.20
                        Nov 22 12:38:54 freenas smbd[22526]: [2014/11/22 12:38:54.082946,  0] ../source3/lib/util_sock.c:1199(get_remote_hostname)
                        Nov 22 12:38:54 freenas smbd[22526]:  matchname failed on 10.0.1.20
                        Nov 22 12:45:38 freenas smbd[22729]:  STATUS=daemon 'smbd' finished starting up and ready to serve connectionsmatchname: host name/name mismatch: 10.0.1.20 != (NULL)
                        Nov 22 12:45:38 freenas smbd[22729]: [2014/11/22 12:45:38.958032,  0] ../source3/lib/util_sock.c:1199(get_remote_hostname)
                        Nov 22 12:45:38 freenas smbd[22729]:  matchname failed on 10.0.1.20
                        Nov 22 12:45:38 freenas smbd[22730]:  STATUS=daemon 'smbd' finished starting up and ready to serve connectionsmatchname: host name/name mismatch: 10.0.1.20 != (NULL)
                        Nov 22 12:45:38 freenas smbd[22730]: [2014/11/22 12:45:38.960917,  0] ../source3/lib/util_sock.c:1199(get_remote_hostname)
                        Nov 22 12:45:38 freenas smbd[22730]:  matchname failed on 10.0.1.20

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                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by Nov 22, 2014, 1:10 PM

                          The logs are showing an error relatjng to the address 10.0.1.20. What is or was that address?

                          Steve

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                            rakeshbaden2hotmail.com
                            last edited by Nov 22, 2014, 1:28 PM

                            hi steve

                            that is my macbook pro ip address and my freenas does the backup my macbook pro to freenas server.

                            thanks

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                              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                              last edited by Nov 22, 2014, 1:55 PM

                              Hmm. Ok. Did you change the IP details in FreeNAS to use the new pfSense address as it's gateway?

                              Screenshots would really be great here.  ;)

                              Steve

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                                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                last edited by Nov 22, 2014, 3:49 PM

                                Looks fine.
                                A screenshot of the FreeNAS network config page would probably be helpful.

                                Can you resolve those NTP servers from any other machine on the LAN? Or from the pfSense box?

                                Steve

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                                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                  last edited by Nov 22, 2014, 9:50 PM

                                  The default gateway must be set to the pfSense LAN address, 10.0.1.120. Without that set the FreeNAS box will not have a route to anywhere outside it's own subnet, it can't reach the Google DNS servers at 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4.

                                  Steve

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                                    Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
                                    last edited by Nov 22, 2014, 10:38 PM

                                    You don't need a static route.  Delete that and set your gateway in freenas to the pfsense IP.

                                    Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
                                    A comprehensive network diagram is worth 10,000 words and 15 conference calls.
                                    DO NOT set a source address/port in a port forward or firewall rule unless you KNOW you need it!
                                    Do Not Chat For Help! NO_WAN_EGRESS(TM)

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                                      rakeshbaden2hotmail.com
                                      last edited by Nov 22, 2014, 11:28 PM

                                      hi derelict

                                      thanks for your reply is it possible to see and screenshot of this . and do you use freenas server too.

                                      thanks

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                                        Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
                                        last edited by Nov 22, 2014, 11:29 PM

                                        Yes, I use FreeNAS and pfSense.

                                        Screenshot of what?

                                        You keep talking about some static route.  You don't need any static routes so if you have configured one, delete it.

                                        Change the gateway in FreeNAS to the LAN IP of pfSense, which I suppose is 10.0.1.120.

                                        Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA
                                        A comprehensive network diagram is worth 10,000 words and 15 conference calls.
                                        DO NOT set a source address/port in a port forward or firewall rule unless you KNOW you need it!
                                        Do Not Chat For Help! NO_WAN_EGRESS(TM)

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                                          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                                          last edited by Nov 23, 2014, 1:52 PM

                                          Dude it seems like there is a language barrier here, and just basic concepts maybe - you don't seem to grasp the concept of what a gateway is or what IPs even do..

                                          You change your pfsense to 10.0.1.120, then why do you have freenas default gateway set to 10.0.1.1 ???  Do you not understand what a gateway is?

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