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      jubacca last edited by

      Hi , I have one Alix3 , with3 lan , and I have reboot my firewall for change the lan cable.
      When I restart the system my Pfsense send me one error , and I can't work on Internet.
      The error is:
      "There were error(s) loading the rules: /tmp/rules.debug:160: unknown user proxypfctl: Syntax error in config file: pf rules not loaded - The line in question reads [160]: pass in quick on vr1 inet proto tcp from port 20 to (vr1) port > 49000 user proxy flags S/SA keep state label "FTP PROXY: PASV mode data connection"…

      How I can solve the problems ?
      Tank you very much

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        hoba last edited by

        Sounds like the ftphelper is acting up. Try to disable it ar firewall><interface name="" if="" vr1,="" usually="" lan="" you="" have="" not="" changed="" the="" defaults="">.</interface>

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          jubacca last edited by

          I try , but I have the same error.
          By

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            hoba last edited by

            What version of pfSense is this?

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              jubacca last edited by

              The last stable version embedded.

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                sullrich last edited by

                @jubacca:

                The last stable version embedded.

                And what specifically is this?  Everyone has different ideas of what the latest version is.

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                  jubacca last edited by

                  Pf-sense-1.2Embedded
                  Bye

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                    hoba last edited by

                    vr1 is wan or lan? What kind of WAN do you have?

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                      jubacca last edited by

                      vr1 is Wan ..

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                        hoba last edited by

                        Unless you don't have a portforward to a ftpserver inside your lan you don't need the ftphelper at interfaces>wan. Turn it off. If it still is acting up I don't know what to say. You are the only one with that issue, so you have some kind of broken config. I would restart from scratch then.

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