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#1
Hi,

Used to be longtime user of OPN and then had to switch back for historical reasons but now very much looking to come back!

Does OPN have support in a similar vein to what pf now has with the gateway recovery? Essentially two WANs - one hard downs and fails over to the backup but the transition never goes back to the primary by killing states etc. therefore you're on the 2nd WAN which may have slower throughput, bandwidth limitations, increased costs, etc.

They announced at https://www.netgate.com/blog/netgate-to-enhance-gateway-recovery-in-pfsense-plus-version-24.03 so wondered if this is available as I'd rather pay OPN/Deciso the money
#2
Hi all,

Quick one .. I've got several OVPN connections established and working (confirmed by connections to WAN via 4G and from LAN); however, the dashboard and menu option (VPN > OpenVPN > Connection Status) are all giving "Unable to contact daemon Service not running?" even though they're definitely working.

Have gone through all the config and can't find any errors nor in the logs.

Am wondering whether this is a bug in 18.7 as it only appeared after the upgrade from 18.1.13_1.

Cheers
D
#3
Hi all,

OPNSense version is OPNsense 17.1.a_19-amd64

Quick question on this one as I believe I have it setup correctly. So I've moved over to a completely different ISP and now have two VDSL lines here in the UK. The ISP (AAISP) have the lines configured to allow bonding both upload and download; however OPNSense only utilises one of the lines for uploading rather than both. Downloading is absolutely fine as it recognises that I have double the bandwidth and gives me 80mb rather than 40mb, so that's working.

Setup is (crudely):

                        Modem1  ------ |
OPNSense ----|                         ---- (ISP)
                        Modem2  ------ |

The ISP can see that both lines are bonded and configured correctly via local PPPoE and so everything should be working. No traffic shaping or QoS setup in OPNSense and the gateway groups are setup in load-balanced mode, both under Tier 1.

I've been doing a lot of reading on this but can't seem to nail down the problem with the exception that the first hop on both lines is exactly the same, which is the ISP end. They've even given me an interroute block (/29) so that OPNSense can see two different ends, still no avail.

Admittedly it's a rare setup but wanted to get anybodies opinions on where to check in OPN over what the problem could be.

Cheers
D
#4
16.7 Legacy Series / Roll back to 192 from 276
May 25, 2016, 09:04:27 PM
Heya,

Quickie. Just done the update to 276 from b_192 and now it would appear that the dashboard has completely broken, displaying nothing. Tried re-adding the widgets, rebooting, restoring a config, restarting the web interface etc but nothing.

Is there a simple way to roll back but also to provide you guys with information on what the problem is/was?

Cheers
D
#5
Heya guys,

I originally raised the request for this in the 16.1 forum (https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=2211.msg7139#msg7139 and I've got to admit what you guys have created so far is absolutely amazing!

However, I think we're a little bit short of the original request. Whilst we can now see all the traffic from specific addresses on the network as well as breaking it down into individual protocols, the missing part is combining that into easily readable information, such as what Trav1sty suggested, in that it would be easy to see a total of what has been pushed/pulled per interface.

Unless I'm using Insight wrong (and I admit, I'm a bit of a newbie at it) I cannot seem to find just the basic information saying that say eth0 has pushed Xgb of data and received Xgb of data over a 1/7/30 day period, such as the following:



Would that be something that could be included under the Totals tab as a separate table? I really don't want to use a 3rd party product to do all of this via SNMP as it seems a waste to not have this in the core router functionality.

I guess from there things like maximum, minimum and average speeds can also be added as separate columns.

Happy to get involved and add more flesh around it, just can't do any of the actual coding :)

Cheers
Dean
#6
Hey all,

Again I've used the search as well as the wiki but can't find the answer :(

Is there anyway to easily see how much traffic I've pushed and pulled over say a 30 day period? pfInfo is in there, so I've done some quick calculations on that but wondering if there is a way to do this automatically? Something that maybe can be added as an extra page with the ability to reset each month.

I can't remember (old age!) but I think it's definitely something that was there when the RRD graphs were still around but since the revamp it's kinda gone AWOL. I was going to raise a feature request on GitHub but thought it would be better here first.

Cheers
#7
16.1 Legacy Series / pfblocker to OPNSense?
February 05, 2016, 11:58:40 AM
Heya,

First post here and I've used the search function but to no avail on this one :(

Whilst I absolutely love OPN over pF, I'm looking to add some sort of adblocker on my network rather than use the standard adblocking tools in browsers.

I know that pF have the pFblocker addon as part of the latest release and it definitely would do the trick but that would mean moving away from OPN which IMHO is wayy better and easier to use.

Is there a plan to integrate this into OPN? I appreciate that it'll take time/effort/blood/sweat/tears and lots of rewriting, as its pF code and so doesn't fit with the ethos of OPN, but it would definitely be a big move :)

Unless it's already been done and I'm a complete dunce finding it hehe.

Cheers