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Bug #3913

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if_bridge missing ALTQ support

Added by Orsiris de Jong over 9 years ago. Updated over 9 years ago.

Status:
Resolved
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
Ermal Luçi
Category:
Operating System
Target version:
Start date:
10/05/2014
Due date:
% Done:

0%

Estimated time:
Plus Target Version:
Release Notes:
Affected Version:
2.2
Affected Architecture:

Description

Hello,

I just upgraded my pfSense 2.1.5 install to the latest 2.2 beta release.
Once the update completed, i could not get on internet and had 4 messages reading the following:

[ There were error(s) loading the rules: pfctl: bridge0: driver does not support altq - The line in question reads [0]: ]

My setup has a LAN and a WLAN card tied togheter by a bridge that acts as LAN.
As of my understandings, altq is priority management, so i tried to get rid of my traffic shaper rules.
Once i deleted all queues, my internet got working again.
So i guess traffic shaping on bridges is not yet implemented in 2.2 as it was in 2.1.5 ?

Ozy.

Actions #1

Updated by Chris Buechler over 9 years ago

  • Category set to Operating System
  • Target version set to 2.2
  • Affected Version set to 2.2
Actions #2

Updated by Ermal Luçi over 9 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Feedback
  • Assignee set to Ermal Luçi

Please try next coming snapshots this should be fixed.

Actions #3

Updated by Chris Buechler over 9 years ago

  • Status changed from Feedback to Resolved
Actions #4

Updated by Orsiris de Jong over 9 years ago

Hello,

Sorry for the late testing.
I tried to reenable traffic shaping via the wizard but get this one:
[[There were error(s) loading the rules: pfctl: bridge0: driver does not support altq - The line in question reads [0]: ...]]

Running
2.2-BETA (i386)
built on Sun Oct 26 06:38:35 CDT 2014
FreeBSD 10.1-RC3

Regards,
Ozy.

Actions #5

Updated by Chris Buechler over 9 years ago

  • Subject changed from Bridges and traffic shaper to if_bridge missing ALTQ support
  • Status changed from Resolved to Confirmed

hm, not sure what I was trying at the time, apparently I missed assigning the bridge or something. thanks for the follow up.

Actions #6

Updated by Ermal Luçi over 9 years ago

  • Status changed from Confirmed to Feedback

Should work correctly on new snapshots.

Actions #7

Updated by Orsiris de Jong over 9 years ago

Well sorry to bring bad news, but i still got the same error message (i have removed the shaper rules and recreated them with the wizard)

Running
2.2-BETA (i386)
built on Sat Nov 01 12:24:10 CDT 2014
FreeBSD 10.1-RC4

Any additionnal info i could provide ?

Actions #8

Updated by Chris Buechler over 9 years ago

  • Status changed from Feedback to Confirmed

no change

Actions #9

Updated by Ermal Luçi over 9 years ago

  • Status changed from Confirmed to Feedback

It works for me but there were some patches accidentally removed from builds which have been put back.

Actions #10

Updated by Chris Buechler over 9 years ago

  • Status changed from Feedback to Resolved

fixed

Actions #11

Updated by Orsiris de Jong over 9 years ago

The message is gone. Trouble stays:
But i don't have a single clue why but:

I don't have internet access from my LAN (ping from pfsense to internet works).
I remove the traffic shaper rules, i instantly get internet access.
I put them back with the wizard, it works but rules don't get logged (i added "log this rule" to some and made tests that should match).
If i reboot, i don't have internet access again from my LAN, unless i remove traffic shaper rules again.

Running:
2.2-BETA (i386)
built on Sat Nov 08 15:40:19 CST 2014
FreeBSD 10.1-RC4-p1

Maybe my box is fed up of running various ugprades from 2.0 beta to 2.0 to 2.1 beta to 2.1 and then to 2.2 beta.
Tell me if you can't reproduce this, so i'll install from scrach and restore config.

Regards,
Ozy.

Actions #12

Updated by Chris Buechler over 9 years ago

this issue is fixed, this isn't the place to discuss what's likely a support issue not a bug. Please post to the 2.2 board on the forum.

Actions #13

Updated by Orsiris de Jong over 9 years ago

Will do so once i can isolate better the problem.
Thanks.

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