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    Fresh install with auto config restore and new hardware

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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    • JailerJ
      Jailer
      last edited by

      Well that was a big fail. Fresh install didn't find the config. Finally got it going and restored the config from the gui and none of my port forwards worked, none of my dynamic DNS worked. I'm tired and frustrated and going to bed, I'll try again in the morning…....

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        aGeekhere
        last edited by

        was the old system running 2.2.6 and the fresh install 2.3?

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        • JailerJ
          Jailer
          last edited by

          @aGeekHere:

          was the old system running 2.2.6 and the fresh install 2.3?

          Tried a fresh install of 2.2.6 and 2.3 and they both failed. Going to have to manually reconfigure.  :'(

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            aGeekhere
            last edited by

            have 1 idea try Diagnostics\States\States Reset States

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            • JailerJ
              Jailer
              last edited by

              No good. I REALLY didn't want to have to manually reconfigure this thing.

              I can hook the old machine back up and everything works fine. New machine with a config restore no good. None of my port forwards work. I even tried deleting them and re configuring them.

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              • JailerJ
                Jailer
                last edited by

                Fresh install of 2.3 with manual configuration and port forwarding still not working. Everything else is working fine, I just can't seem to open any ports.

                I'm completely at a loss at this point.

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                  aGeekhere
                  last edited by

                  take the old nics and put them in the new system to test

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                  • JailerJ
                    Jailer
                    last edited by

                    Well one of them I can, the other is on board. Might just pick up a pro 1000 to try out, they're cheap enough.

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                    • DerelictD
                      Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
                      last edited by

                      If the NICs in the new hardware are recognized by 2.3, they should work fine.

                      In the event the automatic interface reassignment fails, manually editing the interface names in the config.xml before manually restoring has worked every time for me.

                      Standard warning: do not just search and replace for em0 to igb0 (or whatever) as you are almost guaranteed to have the text em0 in some base64-encoded blob in there somewhere like in a certificate. Manually approve each change ensuring you are really changing an interface name. There aren't usually that many of them.

                      Get your config how you like it
                      Reinstall fresh
                      Connect laptop to LAN
                      webgui at 192.168.1.1
                      kill the auto config (click the pfsense logo at the top)
                      Restore the old config (modified for the new hardware)
                      Auto-reboot and you're done. Reconnect to your modems, switches, etc.

                      It really does take like 5 minutes.

                      If your "port forwards" still "don't work," there's probably another reason for it like you new interfaces aren't numbered like you think they are or something.

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                      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!
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                      • JailerJ
                        Jailer
                        last edited by

                        @Derelict:

                        Get your config how you like it
                        Reinstall fresh
                        Connect laptop to LAN
                        webgui at 192.168.1.1
                        kill the auto config (click the pfsense logo at the top)
                        Restore the old config (modified for the new hardware)
                        Auto-reboot and you're done. Reconnect to your modems, switches, etc.

                        That is an exact description of my workflow. Several times with 2.2.6 and 2.3. Tried with and without changing the interfaces in the config and it just doesn't work. Tried a fresh install and manually configuring everything and it doesn't work. Tried a fresh install with nothing but a single port forward and it doesn't work.

                        A port forward is so simple and should "just work" but for some reason it doesn't.

                        ETA: Since this seems to be a new/different problem now I'm going to stop replying to this thread and move the discussion to this one.

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