On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 1:21 PM, RB <aoz....@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 10:29, Tim Dressel <tjdres...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> For me the issue was exactly like you are describing. Can connect and
>> everything appears OK, but just zero traffic flow. Nothing useful in logs.
>> Then all of a sudden it would start passing traffic, but then get sketchy
>> and eventually stop again. Something like a simple ping from LAN to WAN
>> would fail 20% of the time,,, but ping of the interfaces was always fine.
>> I moved to the GT giganics and all my pfsense boxen are bullet proof.
>
> Tom's explanation is plausible, even probable - thanks Tom!  For me
> there is no traffic flow at all, return traffic is just being silently
> dropped between fxp3 and ng0.  Unfortunately, I can't change to GbE
> NICs, or I would; this particular system is "embedded" in the sense
> that it's a repurposed appliance with no external PCI slots, so it has
> what it has.
>
> I'll try turning off ToE in a few hours and report the results.  If
> all goes well, I'd hope the 1.2.3 final version picks up the noted
> stable/7 change.

Sorry, but we have missed the boat on that.   Release announcement is
forthcoming.

Scott

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