Em 15-03-2016 11:14, Nicolas Fabris escreveu:
I have an strange issue.

Details:
LAN IP pfSense: 10.133.30.1

TUNNEL IPSEC: Phase 2
Local Network LAN Subnet
Remote Network 10.0.0.0/8

Advanced setting Enable bypasslan for LAN........ checked.

When IPSEC tunnel is on, I lost ping from LAN to LAN IP (10.133.30.1), 
something like traffic going to 10.x.x.x. is tryning to go by IPSEC TUNNEL I 
think............, and not working OK the bypass for LAN option.
If I restart ipsec services, have no more problems, but have to do this 
manually every time after reboot.
Bizarre, as is my situation.

I have a remote site connected by a ipsec tunnel to my main office, both using pfSense 2.2.6. Whenever the tunnel disconects for whatever reason, after some seconds all local stations on remote site are also disconnected (Windows reports network cable unpluged, "X" mark on network icon near the clock!) for some seconds and then reconnects happily as if nothing happened.

Just observed that yesterday after many user complains and am starting to scratch my head now.

This looks very similar to your problem, I don't have a solution yet.

Regards.

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*Marcio Merlone*
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