# opnsense-update -zk 26.1.10-iflib# sysctl dev.igc.X (where X is the affected interface) after the failure?Quote from: cookiemonster on Today at 12:17:06 AMIf you have set RSS for that performance, it might need revisiting. Maybe it does not help and is detrimental in your case.
Quote from: pfry on June 30, 2026, 11:37:34 PMHow about the PCI query?
Quote from: pfry on June 30, 2026, 11:37:34 PMIt could be a software issue. My experience is limited to a couple FreeBSD and a couple OPNsense machines, all bare-metal. Recent/relevant experience, that is. Most of the pf messages could point to really wacky network issues, but (in particular) I wouldn't expect a duplicate flow ID to be a soft issue (within the scope of a standard OPNsense install). I just don't have enough experience poking into pf to say with certainty.
Quote from: DEC740airp414user on June 20, 2026, 01:36:10 PMmy Only disappointment with Opnsense is when buying a new appliance the business license starts from the day of your purchase:
I did not realize this on my 2nd appliance and will be losing 3-4 months of the latest license.
when I setup the new appliance, I used my previous business licensing thinking I could then use the full new license when it expired. when it did expire and I put in the new key it showed I had 9 months remaining..
I then read the email from the appliance purchase and it said it started day of purchase. live and learn
Quote from: lmoore on Today at 02:51:24 AMI see. So it should better read "no auto RDR rules"?Quote from: paul5012 on June 30, 2026, 09:57:00 PMQuoteStill not quite clear to me.Quote1) what is the sense of "no RDR (NOT)" (Enabling this option will disable redirection for traffic matching this rule.) Wouldn't make this the rule itself pointless?For a single port forwarding rule, it does.
I guess, this can make sense if you forward multiple / all ports. So using this option you can define an exception.
OPNsense uses "no rdr" by default on the LAN interface to prevent redirects away from OPNsense management ports, i.e. SSH, HTTP & HTTPS and for CARP.
HTH.