On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 8:57 PM, Jason T. Slack-Moehrle < [email protected]> wrote:
> > > Can anyone shed some light on what is going on? I just cannot simply > get to the server after doing this. > > > > > We had a similar issue on Verizon. We allowed all ICMP PINGas through > the firewall and tried to ping each address. The primary (assigned to the > pfsense) responded and the others did not. It seems that the pfSense was > not properly picking up the ARP requests unless is was the primary IP. (We > did some other testing by connecting a computer to act as a packet sniffer > in between the NOC and the pfSense. We never got around to figuring out why > it did not work, since we found a workaround.) > > We "solved" the problem by setting the primary interface IP to each of > our IPs in turn and pinged it and then fixing the Virtual IP configuration. > > We only had to do that once and it has run fine ever since. > > I dont follow what this means exactly and how to test this on my setup to > see if it solves my problem. Change the WAN IP to one of you other assigned addresses, save, apply, repeat until you have returned to your original address. I would give you screenshots, but I am using my development pfSense VM for trying to fix a different bug, so it is unusable right now. - Y
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