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#1
Quote from: Darkopnsense on January 08, 2020, 05:31:05 PM
hi jannis,

Hardware side nothing to say.

If I understand correctly on the PowerEdge you have installed OPNsense version?, And you have access to it using the Web interface and / or in SSH.

This, locally in your company and / or also from your home, before the installation of sensei?

I did not understand if the blocking was local or remote?

cordially

After I installed Sensei, I lost access to the opnsense webinterface and ssh.
This was on the LAN side of the appliance, I have not exposed the webinterface or ssh login to the WAN side

-jannis
#2
Quote from: mb on January 08, 2020, 03:02:55 AM
Hi Jannis,

Happy to help.

Which ethernet interface are you using for LAN (igb, em, re?) . Are there any VLANs configured for the LAN interface?

I'll doublecheck when I get home, but it's an enterprise intel nic in a Dell PowerEdge 210 II.
Xeon cpu, 16GB memory, 240GB SSD.

No VLANS's at all, very simple setup, just WAN and LAN ports on the same dual port intel nic.

-jannis
#3
I tried to install Sensei according to the install guide.
After the wizard, were I chose to protect the lan interface, I can no longer connect to the webinterface of the opnsense box.
ssh is no longer connecting either.

Web browsing seems to work so far, but it's pretty useless if I cannot log into the management system...

Has anyone had this happen?
Opnsense is on newest patch level.

I had to stop the services from the console, and delete the os-sensei and elasticsearch5 packages, then reboot the opnsense box to regain access to the webinterface.

-Jannis
#4
General Discussion / Re: OPNsense Sticker
September 28, 2019, 04:10:00 PM
Nice!

where did you get them?

-jannis