Quote from: sopex on April 29, 2026, 06:01:41 PMTry this:
opnsense-patch -a sopex -c plugins cba50f0f5f34aa67b468f3d37ca5ec84234663ca
commit
Quote from: lmoore on April 28, 2026, 02:56:01 PMIf you have traffic hitting the "Default deny / state violation rule", this is almost certainly due to not having an active rule to match the action you want.
On my test device, I performed a clean installation using OPNsense-26.1.6-serial-amd64.img. After configuring the system using the Wizard, Kea DDNS is disabled by default. Is yours disabled in Kea?
To see what issues Kea encountered, open Services -> Kea DHCP -> Log File. It will probably open and list events of type Warning. Set the history to show the Last week or Last month. If nothing is presented, select event type Informational or Debug. You should now see events listed. Review these and advise what it was Kea encountered when it fell over.