On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 12:21 PM, Jim Pingle <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 9/19/2011 12:09 PM, Jesse Vollmar wrote:
> > We have a very strange issue with our pfsense router right now. This
> > morning, one of our WAN connections was reported as down by the
> > load balancer. Sometimes just power cycling the modem fixes that so I
> > started there. After power cycling the modem that was connected to a WAN
> > port on the pfsense router, things broke. The pfsense interface would no
> > longer load. Also, all http traffic trying to go out of pfsense was
> > being sent to a "It Works" page (like the default index on an apache
> > server). I'm not sure what server is handling those HTTP requests. Also,
> > using other protocols (ICMP) works and we can ping internet hosts. We
> > were not using squid on the pfsense router, but it was installed. My
> > only guess is that it somehow got turned on and was hijacking all HTTP
> > traffic. Our entire network was being affected by this and I had to put
> > in a temporary router. Now I need to get pfsense fixed and go back,
> > since the temporary solution isn't fully functional. Has anyone ever
> > seen pfsense start redirecting all HTTP traffic?
>
> Sounds like you are hitting this:
>
>
> http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Why_does_enabling_NAT_Reflection_break_web_surfing%3F
>
> Jim
>
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That seems like it might be the problem. We had multiple port forward rules
for internal web servers. How do I go about just disabling NAT reflection
with no access to the GUI?
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