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mkaluza:
Hello, where can I find the os-wol plugin LOGs? If I send the wol packet to the LAN interface, I get this message:

"The packet was not sent due to an error. Please consult the logs."

If I send the wol packet to a WAN interface, it will normally be sent....

fabian:
Since the plugin has no logfile -> syslog

mkaluza:
I do not have any syslog server, so far I have noticed in System -> Log Files -> Backend the following records appear after the packet is sent:
configd.py: [323c54e2-7c34-45c2-a9a5-a037e7abf9cf] returned exit status 1
configd.py: [f3e2dd75-b119-4707-b016-baa21779d668] returned exit status 1
configd.py: [7f8bba51-4eb3-4b9e-980e-1e74d6a150a0] returned exit status 1
configd.py: [95880cd0-1ce8-4d84-84b7-7a447c14862c] returned exit status 1
configd.py: [f5a7ea2b-effect5-4149-a580-bda7fb350b95] returned exit status 1

Do you have any idea what can I do to wol service working on the LAN interface?

mibsy:
I'm having the exact same issue with the same error. Did you ever identify the cause or solution? My guess is the plugin needs updating due to a change in the base OPNsense code, but I am pulling that out of the air. I have my configured only on my LAN interface, I've uninstalled and reinstalled the WoL plugin, and the LAN net doesn't have anything special that I can think of (it's not a VLAN, no bridging, no odd filtering, etc.

fabian:
can you run /usr/local/bin/wol -i BROADCAST_IP MAC from your command line? It may return an error.

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