Bug #10888
closedXG-7100 on latest 2.5.0 (September 2020) - no internet connectivity for LAN clients
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Original discussion - https://www.reddit.com/r/PFSENSE/comments/iqcsxw/latest_pfsense_250_breaks_internet_connectivity/
I have a Netgate XG-7100, running pfSense 2.5.0.
Previously, this was on a build from circa July 2020.
I recently upgraded to a new nightly (2.5.0.a.20200910.0050), and it seems to have broken internet connectivity for all LAN clients.
(The router itself has internet connectivity, but nothing on LAN - unable to ping 8.8.8.8, browse websites, etc.).
I also upgraded to 2.5.0.a.20200910.0650, and the issue persists.
If I look at /var/log/system.log, I do see it filled with lines like this:
Sep 10 23:51:57 grandstandparade-router kernel: cannot forward src fe80:15::46a:9c20:b626:5bad, dst 2001:19f0:5801:10b7:5400:2ff:feaa:284c, nxt 6, rcvif lagg0.4091, outif lagg0.4090 Sep 10 23:52:03 grandstandparade-router kernel: cannot forward src fe80:15::46a:9c20:b626:5bad, dst 2001:19f0:5801:10b7:5400:2ff:feaa:284c, nxt 6, rcvif lagg0.4091, outif lagg0.4090 Sep 10 23:52:11 grandstandparade-router kernel: cannot forward src fe80:15::46a:9c20:b626:5bad, dst 2001:19f0:5801:10b7:5400:2ff:feaa:284c, nxt 6, rcvif lagg0.4091, outif lagg0.4090 Sep 10 23:52:17 grandstandparade-router kernel: cannot forward src fe80:15::46a:9c20:b626:5bad, dst 2001:19f0:5801:10b7:5400:2ff:feaa:284c, nxt 6, rcvif lagg0.4091, outif lagg0.4090 Sep 10 23:52:25 grandstandparade-router kernel: cannot forward src fe80:15::46a:9c20:b626:5bad, dst 2001:19f0:5801:10b7:5400:2ff:feaa:284c, nxt 6, rcvif lagg0.4091, outif lagg0.4090
Full Gist at https://gist.github.com/victorhooi/9c69d702db27049c9ae444d664c47289
Updated by Jim Pingle about 4 years ago
- Category set to Hardware / Drivers
- Status changed from New to Not a Bug
- Priority changed from High to Normal
I updated my XG-7100 to the latest 2.5.0 snapshot today and connected a LAN client, it pulled an IP address, could resolve DNS, and browse without problems on IPv4 and IPv6. I don't see a general problem here.
I see you already have a forum thread started, I'll respond there and we can gather more info to see what might be happening.