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#1
I've got a rule, where all traffic that's outbound on port 32400 (Plex) is supposed to go out through a secondary WAN/gateway, and it seemed to work yesterday but today the external Plex servers are no longer able to connect to my local server, but from everything I can see it should still be routing properly.

Is there a proper way of doing this type of routing?
#2
I've got a Dual WAN setup, where both connections are available and seen. I've got the primary one set as the default for everything, but I'd like to route all Plex and Jellyfin traffic through the secondary WAN connection. What would the steps for that be?

Everything for Plex goes over 32400, and Jellyfin is 8920. Thanks in advance for this.
#3
23.7 Legacy Series / Re: DHCP IP on WAN port is 0.0.0.0/8
February 24, 2024, 04:50:36 PM
Yeah, I've rebooted the ONT a few times yet nothing changes. It's odd to me that it just happened randomly while it was already up and running, rather than after a reboot.

Which logs? The firewall logs don't help, as it's constantly just showing the system trying to reach out via the AdGuard and Unbound DNS servers and not able to go very far.
#4
23.7 Legacy Series / DHCP IP on WAN port is 0.0.0.0/8
February 24, 2024, 01:38:11 PM
This happened a couple of weeks ago, but the IP from my ONT connection suddenly went to 0.0.0.0/8 and I've lost the ability to get any packets outside of my network. I can ping the gateway for the device, on my ISPs network, but that's as far as I can get. I've tried restoring the config, tried restoring an image backup, and I've tried to clone the MAC address of my old Amplifi router but I'm still unable to pull a proper IP. Had anyone seen anything like this, and know what I might be able to do to fix this?

Specs are a SuperMicro X10SLH-LN6TF running in Proxmox with 4 cores and 8GB of RAM.

It was running fine for about a month, then it just changed to this IP randomly during the day. No config or hardware changes were made prior to the IP deciding it was 0.0.0.0/8,.
#5
General Discussion / Re: Noob needing help with pfSense
January 05, 2024, 10:37:20 AM
It's opnSense, sorry if I said pfSense. I've never used or installed pfSense.

For the IPMI thing, I mean I can access the host OS via that, or I can connect to the Proxmox front end and open the console to access the CLI for opnSense. To access the web GUI I need to go over to the laptop that's plugged into the board and do it that way.
#6
General Discussion / Noob needing help with pfSense
January 04, 2024, 11:59:29 AM
Hi all, I recently got an older machine with 6 10GbE ports that I've repurposed as an opnSense router. I've gotten opnSense installed in a Proxmox VM, and I'm able to connect to it either via IPMI or by connecting a machine directly to the LAN port I assigned. I'm trying to migrate away from my Amplifi Gamer's Edition for a few reasons, but I'm running into two problems currently:

The first is that my ISP requires me to set a VLAN ID of 10. I tried setting a VLAN tag of 10 for the WAN port, however when I plugged the ONT into the WAN port, and restarted opnSense, I got an IP of 0.0.0.0/8 rather than an IP from the ISP.

The second problem is that I cannot figure out how to use the other 5 ethernet ports as part of a switch, similar to a regular router so that I can plug system sinto them and they'll be able to both access the internet through the WAN port, as well as talk to one another on the LAN.

Any help with these problems would be greatly appreciated.