Sure enough, I synched up with CVS and now everything works properly. Thanks again for your help!

Scott Ullrich wrote:
This is now fixed.

On 4/18/06, Scott Ullrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Actually I may have found a bug with this.  Are you using virtual ips?

On 4/18/06, Scott Ullrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yep.  Why was it on to begin with?


On 4/18/06, Gary Buckmaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So after saving the page with pfsync disabled, I need to reboot the
firewall to completely turn it off?

Scott Ullrich wrote:
It most likely will not "change" the pfsync association until the next reboot.

On 4/18/06, Gary Buckmaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Yeah and I tried that, it had no effect.  And as I said earlier in my
post, I turned it on and saved, turned it off and saved and no effect.
Changing the sync interface, even with synchronization turned off does
have an effect (which it shouldn't IMHO but that's another story).

-Gary

Scott Ullrich wrote:

Should be safe.   But then again turning off pfSync should remove the
tag as well.

On 4/18/06, Gary Buckmaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Scott,

I agree that that's how it *should* be working, but that's not what's
currently happening on this box.  I'd like, very much to stop the
madness without requiring a complete re-install.  Am I safe simply
removing the pfsyncenabled tag from my config file or is there more
involved?

-Gary

Scott Ullrich wrote:


If you are not using CARP/pfSync then it should be bound to the
loopback adapter broadcasting nothing.

On 4/18/06, Holger Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



There has been a lot of movement between your initial installed version and 
beta3. The cleanest thing really would be a reinstall from scratch :-/ but you 
might want to wait for scott's or bill's thoughts on this behavior first.

Holger




-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Buckmaster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 4:45 PM
To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Massive amounts of pfsync traffic when
CARPisturned off


Holger,

Actually, that doesn't work.  Hitting save on its own doesn't
turn off
the synchronization.  Enabling, then saving, then disabling
and saving
again, also doesn't turn it off.  If I leave it disabled in
the WebGUI
and then change the sync interface to WAN, all the sync
traffic moves to
the WAN interface.  Changing it back to LAN moves the sync
traffic back.

-Gary

Holger Bauer wrote:



Just hit save at the CARP-Settings with all options turned



off. It should save all necessary settings and apply the changes.



Holger





-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Buckmaster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 4:37 PM
To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Massive amounts of pfsync



traffic when



CARPis turned off


Holger,

The WebGUI shows CARP completely turned off, as it should be.  The
config file has been with me, more or less, since 0.95 but



always on



that machine.  CARP had been turned on at one time on that



machine,



however it was completely disabled.  I suspect that I



simply need to



remove the line from my config file to turn it off.  Is that
a correct
statement or do I need to remove other lines as well?  I'd
rather avoid
doing a complete re-install if at all possible.  Thanks



for your help.



-Gary

Holger Bauer wrote:




Is this an imported config? CARP config options are located




at Interfaces>Virtual IPs, CARP settings tab. Disable all
options there, save and apply. Does this fix it? Btw, I
haven't noticed that behavior with my embedded beta3 build.
Maybe you are runni
ng into some kind of upgrade bug. If nothing helps I
recommend reinstalling a fresh Beta3 :-/




Holger






-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Buckmaster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2006 4:26 PM
To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: [pfSense Support] Massive amounts of pfsync




traffic when CARP




is turned off


I just noticed my pfSense (now upgraded to Beta3, thanks
guys!) machine
multicasting pfsync traffic of biblical proportions.  This was a
surprise to me because I don't have CARP enabled on this box.
 In poking
around in my machine's config file I see the following entry:

- <#> <carpsettings>
- <#> <config>
  <pfsyncenabled />   <<<<---------- point of interest
  <pfsyncinterface>LAN</pfsyncinterface>
  <balancing />
  <premption />
  <synchronizerules />
  <synchronizealiases />
  <synchronizenat />
  <synchronizeipsec />
  <synchronizewol />
  <synchronizestaticroutes />
  <synchronizelb />
  <synchronizevirtualip />
  <synchronizetrafficshaper />
  <synchronizetoip />
  <password />
  </config>
  </carpsettings>


Does this mean that, pfsync is enabled anyhow?  How can I
make the bad
man stop?  It's really hosing one of my switches.

Best,

Gary






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