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    [2.2.1-DEVEL] filter_generate_port: 1194 is not a valid destination port

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      doktornotor Banned
      last edited by

      What's this noise supposed to mean?

      
      Mar 5 21:25:32	php-fpm[63724]: /rc.filter_configure_sync: filter_generate_port: 1194 is not a valid destination port.
      Mar 5 21:25:32	php-fpm[63724]: /rc.filter_configure_sync: filter_generate_port: 3493 is not a valid destination port.
      Mar 5 21:25:32	php-fpm[63724]: /rc.filter_configure_sync: filter_generate_port: 1194 is not a valid destination port.
      Mar 5 21:25:31	php-fpm[63724]: /rc.filter_configure_sync: filter_generate_port: 3493 is not a valid destination port.
      Mar 5 21:25:30	check_reload_status: Reloading filter
      
      

      This is a fully gitsynced box with recent 2.2.1 snapshot. There's OpenVPN server running on port 1194, and there's a NAT rule for NUT on LAN.

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        phil.davis
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        This extra validation in /etc/inc/util.inc function alias_expand($name) broke that:
        https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/commit/9bfb45ab2810edd13c3799510f5d090d01f82791

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          phil.davis
          last edited by

          And this should make it happier:
          https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/pull/1543

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            cmb
            last edited by

            Thanks for the catch doktornotor and Phil. I overlooked that when making the change to skip numeric-only alias names since those are no longer valid in the ruleset.

            I merged the pull request, next snapshot run will start in a bit.

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              doktornotor Banned
              last edited by

              Fixed, thanks.

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