Hi all,
Deployed OPNsense v24.7.10_2 today on new desktop.
Notice some website can browse successfully and some website saying unexpectedly close connection.
I can browse youtube but no google at all.
After update to latest version v24.7.10_2 i cannot install any more plugins (Crowsec).
How to troubleshoot this?
I tried with Windows Machine and it works fine but all Linux + Android Tv Box cannot browse youtube and internet. Don't know why, please help.
If some sites work and some do not, there must be something off. Try to narrow it down, like IPv4 vs. IPv6, DNS vs. routing and so on.
There is a site with many different tests: https://ipv6-test.com/
Quote from: meyergru on December 12, 2024, 11:02:12 AMIf some sites work and some do not, there must be something off. Try to narrow it down, like IPv4 vs. IPv6, DNS vs. routing and so on.
There is a site with many different tests: https://ipv6-test.com/
Let me try and see how is goes. Thx.
Hi all, I found out that my ISP block me using Linux based OS. I can browse any website in Linux when using VPN.
Any method to use Linux browser by cheating the firewall that im using MS Window?
And I thought your ISP hacked your OPNsense firewall? Any facts to substantiate these wildly improbable claims? Like who is your ISP and what kind of contract and line do you have to start with?
ISPs do not do that. They deliver IP from and to your home.
And while it is possible to infer your operating system from the browser's user agent, that traffic is encrypted nowadays, and that is entirely impossible to tell from DNS requests. They all look the same, so you cannot teach your Linux systems to look like Windows in DNS because they already do.
And if you set up your network in any reasonyble manner (like the OPNsense defaults), DNS requests by your desktop systems go to OPNsense and not your ISP or anybody else. OPNsense then takes care of name resolution.
Every couple of days you come up with another completely wild claim and absolutely no technical facts to back it. What the heck are you doing with your network?
Quote from: Patrick M. Hausen on December 14, 2024, 01:32:16 PMAnd I thought your ISP hacked your OPNsense firewall? Any facts to substantiate these wildly improbable claims? Like who is your ISP and what kind of contract and line do you have to start with?
ISPs do not do that. They deliver IP from and to your home.
And while it is possible to infer your operating system from the browser's user agent, that traffic is encrypted nowadays, and that is entirely impossible to tell from DNS requests. They all look the same, so you cannot teach your Linux systems to look like Windows in DNS because they already do.
And if you set up your network in any reasonyble manner (like the OPNsense defaults), DNS requests by your desktop systems go to OPNsense and not your ISP or anybody else. OPNsense then takes care of name resolution.
Every couple of days you come up with another completely wild claim and absolutely no technical facts to back it. What the heck are you doing with your network?
I understand this may sound ridiculous but it is very common for ISP to setup firewall to block certain things. Any method to troubleshoot this issue?
Start with technically describing the error you observe. Can't access a particular web site? What error message does your browser produce? What happens if you try e.g. dig www.thatparticularsite.com
? All of the output, please. All the things you changed on your OPNsense compared to a default installation. IP addresses, routes, settings - details. All of them.
It's impossible to diagnose network problems with just a prose description. Every single setting matters.
Or restart with a fresh default installation, setup WAN connectivity, and DON'T TOUCH ANYTHING ELSE. Internet working now? Good. Because it should.
Then take note of every single bit you change while you do it and if things work before and after. And most importantly why you think you need to change things. A default installation of OPNsense is secure.
I did upgrade this v24.7.10_2 version and it looked that everything works. yesterday I upgraded my proxmox and rebooted all vms also.
after that nothing did work.
reason opnsenses unbound wont even start, also ntp is broken and doesnt start..
So I disabled unbound dns and enabled Dnsmasq DNS now everything works again.
Also NTP I replaced by installing chrony plugin to opnsense.
So instead of investigating why "nothing works" you just randomly replaced components. What kind of help or troubleshooting do you expect to come from that?