clear the upstream ARP cache.

On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 4:43 PM, Michel Servaes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I backed up my config.xml, took another computer, added the same network
> configuration... installed pfSense 1.2.1 (build of today).
> Restored config.xml, re-installed packages (within restore function)... and
> the new config worked fine (including ipsec vpn and all)... but
>
> We have a range of wan ip-adresses (5) going from .137 gateway, to .142 ---
> the subnet is /29
>
> I have several NAT/Rules setups to pass through HTTP and HTTPS traffic on
> almost every WAN IP, which works fine on a 1.2 release.
> But after upgrading to 1.2.1 the .139 will not pass ANY traffic at all
> ??????? Any other ip in my wanip range, just passes http fine !??
>
> I've added in pf 1.2 virtual ip's to the wan-ip's to be able to setup
> rules... in config they are being seen as ProxyARP... which works out just
> fine in 1.2 - but for this one WAN IP it won't work at all (neither http,
> https nor smtp will work)...
> Setting up smtp on any other wan-ip (within my range ofcourse) will work
> just fine....
>
> When running pftop on the console, there is no traffic coming in from the
> external computer that I am testing my http/smtp traffic.
>
>
> For now, I have put the original pfsense box back in place... what else can
> I check on the new pfSense ??
>
> kind regards,
> michel
>
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