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#1
Latest 15.1.10 with your altq kernel patch for the Traffic Shaper.
#2
I have 2 nics on a OPNsense Vm, bridging my LAN to my ISP router.
I have both nics in a `bridge0` but if i enable the FW all my traffic stops.
Ive checked my interfaces are assigned to LAN/WAN correctly but i cant see why its not passing traffic as per the rules.
WAN interface doesnt have any rules.
LAN Interface has IPv4/ANY/ANY rule outbound.

im not quite clear on how the LAN/WAN rules are applied to the interfaces in bridge mode.
I see FW logs showing rule 3 blocking some traffic on `bridge0` , but the FW rules listed dont have numbers ... how do i match up which rule it is .. and i dont have any FW rules on `bridge0`.

confused.com

is there a guide or doc, on how to setup basic bridge-mode for my fairly simple setup ?



#3
ha, yes, quite right. I re-tried when my family were not online and it worked.
that's exactly when i need traffic shaping!
#4
Ok, thanks.

i Tried the update
# opnsense-update -kr 15.1.10_altq && reboot

it took a while, but finally cam back with..
`
fetching kernel-15.1.10_altq-amd64.txz...fetch: transfer timed out
fetch: /tmp/opnsense-update.11082/kernel-15/1/10_altq-amd64.txz appears to be truncated: 600680/21143152 bytes.
failed.
'

#5
if i try to enable Trafficshaping, it crashes. is there any known issues ?
#6
15.1 Legacy Series / Re: vmware install
May 08, 2015, 08:52:39 PM
Ive got it installed on Vmware workstation 10.