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[isolated: see #91] PPPoE reconnect loop

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schnipp:

--- Quote from: franco on February 13, 2018, 03:04:08 pm ---Do you guys have IPS enabled?

--- End quote ---

Hi Franco,

currently, I have still a basic setup without IDS/IPS installed. Details of my setup…

* OPNsense 18.1.2_2
* Policy based routing (4 Ethernet interfaces)
* Mobile and LAN interconnected IPSec VPN
* 2 Dynamic DNS
* Inbound/Outbound NAT rules for using SIP-based VoIP
* DHCPv4, NTP and Unbound DNS (with forwarder)
Furthermore, I have to use a self-compiled NIC driver from Intel, because the NICs of my Board (Intel Atom C3000 Series; Supermicro A2SDi-4C-HLN4F) are not supported by FreeBSD 11.1. But the NICs themselves run seamlessly.

The next steps I want to try are…

* check PPPoE-forwarder of my DSL-Modem (Fritzbox 7412)
* extract mpd5 config and test with a vanilla FreeBSD 11.1 installation (Virtual Box)
Kind regards,
schnipp

franco:
I was talking to another user today and we're handing out a custom kernel tomorrow to test a theory as we have one change that has not made it to FreeBSD yet...

https://reviews.freebsd.org/D9270


Cheers,
Franco

glasi:
Hello all,

I just started with my own OPNsense setup and wanted to give some feedback.

So far everything works like a charm. Luckily, there are also no problems with PPPoE. On the WAN side I use the fiber optic bridge modem provided by my ISP Deutsche Telekom.

Regards,
glasi

elektroinside:
Good to know some ISPs PPPoE link is ok, some are struggling :)
Thanks and welcome to OPNsense!

elektroinside:
Btw, if you disconnect the WAN network cable and reconnect after a few seconds, is the PPPoE working again? If not, reboot to fix :)

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