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#1
Urghh, it was my DNS record... DynamicDNS broke during the upgrade so my IP was incorrect. It moved by 1 number so I didn't spot it.

Thanks for responding.
#2
Quote from: newsense on March 12, 2025, 03:33:43 PM
Quote from: Jims-Garage on March 12, 2025, 01:33:45 PMI'd really like to avoid a clean install.

Unless you're willing to redo your configuration from scratch - and then do a diff between old and new config - what is a clean install supposed to achieve ? The moment you imported the old config and checked for updates - for the rest of the plugins to be installed - you're back to the same place. There's probably a configuration issue somewhere...but that's all I can say based on the information provided.

Thanks for responding. To rule out something that has corrupted during upgrade perhaps?

Either way, I have bitten the bullet and done a reinstall. That went fine, however, after restoring the config it doesn't work as you stated. Therefore there must be a problem with my configuration file, but it was fine in 24.7.

Guess I'll dig out an old config file and see what happens... Do you have any ideas what might have caused this?
#3
Since upgrading from 24.7 to anything 25.1.x port forwarding does not work (currently on 25.1.3).

I literally upgraded through the GUI, I have not changed any settings within the firewall. All other functions appear to work normally but port forwarding does not.

I do not see any drops in the logs, I have deleted and recreated all NAT and firewall rules to no avail.

Does anyone have a solution, I'd really like to avoid a clean install.
#4
Create and then use an Alias
#5
Hello,
Hope you can help. I've recently moved from Sophos XG to OPNSense where I had everything working as expected. Now I have the following issue:

For services like Jitsi Meet and MiroTalk, when a wan and Lan client join the server they cannot communicate (Lan and Lan) works as expected. I think this is due to some NAT/udp randomisations but I'm struggling to fix. I have the necessary port forwards in place on the wan (jellyfin and Plex work fine).

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
#6
Hello folks,

An update from my side. After about a week I started experiencing odd behaviour, websites would randomly not load. After digging it seemed as though these dropouts were hardware related as there were no indicators of blocks in the firewall logs.

I went into the BIOS and disabled ASPM on both intel i226 NICs. Since doing this I haven't had an issue and receive full 2Gb up and down. Fingers crossed this was the problem (assume it was engaging power states when it shouldn't have).