Re: [pfSense Support] newest pfsense.img boot errors
FWIW, I had exactly the same problems on my WRAP when trying to upgrade from 1.0. The web server immediately goes away. I was able to upgrade from 1.0.1 (it took a VERY long while, though, do NOT reboot manually) on two mini-ITX systems. For some reason, the RRD graphs do not work on the WRAP. This is 1.2-BETA-1-TESTING-SNAPSHOT-05-11-2007 in all three cases. On Tue, May 15, 2007 at 06:53:44PM -0400, David Strout wrote: I am just booting the newest pfsense.img on a Soekris and get a error: Configuring CARP interfaces...done. route: writing to routing socket: No such process route: writing to routing socket: No such process route: writing to routing socket: No such process route: writing to routing socket: No such process route: writing to routing socket: No such process route: writing to routing socket: No such process route: writing to routing socket: No such process route: writing to routing socket: No such process route: writing to routing socket: No such process route: writing to routing socket: No such process Syncing system time before startup... Everything seems to boot ok , but just wondering if there is a reason that this des this or will it present me with routing issues when fully implemented. I have a heavily routed enviroment and was just a little leary about that error. -- Eugen* Leitl a href=http://leitl.org;leitl/a http://leitl.org __ ICBM: 48.07100, 11.36820 http://www.ativel.com http://postbiota.org 8B29F6BE: 099D 78BA 2FD3 B014 B08A 7779 75B0 2443 8B29 F6BE - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[pfSense Support] LAN / WAN disconnections - Motorola Surfboard SB5101 Cable Modem?
Hi I am finding one of my pfsense boxes is losing its internal connection between the LAN and WAN. Happens maybe once a week or longer... The WAN seems to be OK, as I recall I can ping the Internet still and ping / access the Motorola config page at 192.168.100.1 There are no error messages in the system log at the time of occurrence. Running top in ssh or on the monitor looks much the same with no process dominating anything, although the web response may be longer. The WAN is cable via a Motorola Surfboard SB5101. A colleague of mine is also using the same pfSense and modem - and having the same issues. We are both finding frequent logged messages of this ilk: kernel: arp: 192.168.0.4 is on rl2 but got reply from 00:00:cd:1c:06:8c on rl1 In my case the cards are all of rl variety, his are xl. Reloading the filters does not fix it. Rebooting usually does although sometimes I seem to need to power cycle the modem also. When tested the Modem has remained up as I can connect up an alternative NIC appropriately configured with the static IP. It is a pain when offsite as one cannot remotely trigger a reboot to gain system access. How can I progress identifying the issue from here? Kind regards David
Re: [pfSense Support] LAN / WAN disconnections - Motorola Surfboard SB5101 Cable Modem?
Which interface is rl1..ditto for rl2. Also, any chance that both sides of the firewall are plugged into the same switch? I've had the same modem you mention running on pfsense without any problems, so this smells of a different issue to me. --Bill On 5/16/07, Tortise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi I am finding one of my pfsense boxes is losing its internal connection between the LAN and WAN. Happens maybe once a week or longer... The WAN seems to be OK, as I recall I can ping the Internet still and ping / access the Motorola config page at 192.168.100.1 There are no error messages in the system log at the time of occurrence. Running top in ssh or on the monitor looks much the same with no process dominating anything, although the web response may be longer. The WAN is cable via a Motorola Surfboard SB5101. A colleague of mine is also using the same pfSense and modem - and having the same issues. We are both finding frequent logged messages of this ilk: kernel: arp: 192.168.0.4 is on rl2 but got reply from 00:00:cd:1c:06:8c on rl1 In my case the cards are all of rl variety, his are xl. Reloading the filters does not fix it. Rebooting usually does although sometimes I seem to need to power cycle the modem also. When tested the Modem has remained up as I can connect up an alternative NIC appropriately configured with the static IP. It is a pain when offsite as one cannot remotely trigger a reboot to gain system access. How can I progress identifying the issue from here? Kind regards David - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [pfSense Support] LAN / WAN disconnections - Motorola Surfboard SB5101 Cable Modem?
Hi Bill for me rl1 = WAN and Direct connected only to the Cable modem i.e. no switch sharing. rl2 = LAN and connected to LAN switches. Can I presume that means you have checked and confirmed there are no similar messages in your System Logs? David - Original Message - From: Bill Marquette [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: support@pfsense.com Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2007 5:35 PM Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] LAN / WAN disconnections - Motorola Surfboard SB5101 Cable Modem? Which interface is rl1..ditto for rl2. Also, any chance that both sides of the firewall are plugged into the same switch? I've had the same modem you mention running on pfsense without any problems, so this smells of a different issue to me. --Bill - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [pfSense Support] LAN / WAN disconnections - Motorola Surfboard SB5101 Cable Modem?
On 5/17/07, Tortise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: kernel: arp: 192.168.0.4 is on rl2 but got reply from 00:00:cd:1c:06:8c on rl1 Are they on same switch or hub? I have heard that cable modems can cause problems if they are connected to a hub or switch. raj - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [pfSense Support] LAN / WAN disconnections - Motorola Surfboard SB5101 Cable Modem?
On 5/17/07, Tortise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: rl1 = WAN and Direct connected only to the Cable modem i.e. no switch sharing. rl2 = LAN and connected to LAN switches. You have 192.168.0.4 on your lan, but for some reason your cable modem also sends arp replies for that ip. One possible reson is that your ISP might be using 192.168.0.0 network for the HFC side of cable modem. Try browsing to 192.168.100.1 and check if you get the cable modem web interface. From here you can check the ip address assigned to your modem. (I am typing from my memory, so I might be wroing about the cable modem web interface ip) If your ISP is using that ip range for HFC network, you will have to change your lan ip addressing. raj - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]