So, i installed Mikrotik routeros in the same VM, just replacing the disk, and 
it seems stable... So, it might be an issue with the pfsense config... Now to 
remember how to use routeros... 
--Tiernan 

On 10 June 2015 14:46:01 GMT+01:00, Tiernan OToole <tier...@tiernanotoole.net> 
wrote:
>I actually did a full reinstall of the VM, and left the ips out, and it
>still had issues. I added the ips as a single block then, and it's
>still falling over... 
>
>Going to try a different OS, just to see if it's a problem with Hetzner
>or the box... Would prefer to keep pfsense, since it's what I got at
>home, but it's now annoying me that I keep losing connectivity... 
>--Tiernan 
>
>On 10 June 2015 14:42:54 GMT+01:00, Moshe Katz <mo...@ymkatz.net>
>wrote:
>>Do you have the IP alias entered once for the whole /29 subnet or do
>>you
>>have all of the addresses entered as individual virtual IPs?  We had a
>>similar issue when we switched from Verizon DSL to Verizon FIOS many
>>years
>>ago - the Virtual IPs had worked on the DSL when they had been defined
>>as a
>>group, but on the FIOS we were losing our connections about once an
>>hour,
>>exactly like you are seeing.  We tried everything we could think of
>and
>>then, in desperation, removed the Virtual IPs and re-added them one by
>>one.
>>That solved our problem, though nobody we spoke to at that time is
>>really
>>sure why. (As far as we can tell, this isn't a pfSense bug, because
>our
>>other backup internet connection - a T1 line - works perfectly with
>the
>>Virtual IPs defined all together in one rule.)
>>
>>It could be worth a try.
>>
>>Moshe
>>On Jun 10, 2015 3:19 AM, "Tiernan OToole" <tier...@tiernanotoole.net>
>>wrote:
>>
>>> Good morning.
>>>
>>> I have an esx box running on the Hetzner network. It has 2 ip
>>addresses
>>> (one for the box and one for one vm). That VM is a pfsense VM. That
>>ip then
>>> has a static route from Hetzner for a /29 block. And all seems to
>>work...
>>> For about an hour...
>>>
>>> During that hour, all VMs behind the pfsense box are online, can see
>>the
>>> internet, etc... But then pfsense loses connectivity to wan and then
>>gives
>>> up...
>>>
>>> If i reboot the box, it sorts it out. If i kill the wan link and
>>bring it
>>> back, it comes back, but an hour or so later it's gone again...
>>>
>>> Hetzner suggested giving it a static ip (was getting it from their
>>dhcp)
>>> and also said that it should respond to arp requests... Not it has a
>>static
>>> ip, and the /29 is setup in virtual ips for proxy arp, and it's
>still
>>> falling over...
>>>
>>> And by falling over, gateway pings fail. It was originally set to
>>ping
>>> their gateway, then I changed to Google DNS, but again, about an
>hour
>>later
>>> and it fails...
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>> --Tiernan
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