

Now, none connect and the firewall logs are full of blocked connections between the cameras and the DVR_PC. After the cutover yesterday, cameras started falling out of view.

Prior to yesterday, everythign worked fine. The pfSense firewall logs are filled with. DVR_PC is receiving no feeds from cameras. ISP router - cable - WAN_pfsense_LAN - cable - LAN switch - all other devices (excluding devices behind inner fw)Ĭameras and DVR_PC exist on /24. Again, I've been using pfSense before netgate ever took over. I understand how it is supposed to work but that is not what I am seeing. I agree with what both of you are saying, that is why I'm having issues resolving this. No changes.Īny ideas on what I'm missing/what's causing this behavior? Moved all these rules to the top of the LAN rule list. I have created "easy rules" from the instances in the logs. I have tried created an alias with all camera IPs, created 2 allow rules stating all IPv4 traffic between cams and DVR-PC is allowed. EVERYTHING (work, games, kids remote school work and connections) seems to be working with the exception of the camera feeds. I have all sorts of things on the LAN behind the pfsense box - Cisco ASA with PTP VPN to another location (with other devices/different subnet behind it), family phones/ PCs/printers. pfSense firewall shows camera-IP to DVRPC-ip:port as blocked with "The rule that triggered this action is: block drop in log inet all label "Default deny rule IPv4"" You can ping them from the DVR machine, access their web UI for settings/etc, but the video feed is being blocked. Now, none of the cameras are getting video feeds to the software. I noticed there was a period of where the camera feed was displaying and where it seemed to randomly drop.
#Amcrest wireless camera ip unblock software
As far as I can tell now, everything is working with 1 exception - I have several wifi cameras and a machine running DVR software (all currently on a single LAN subnet) that are being blocked from communicating by the pfSense firewall.

Everything was working when I initially switched over. Internet -> pfSense -> LAN switch with AP connected - going to be changing but currently 1 flat network, 1 subnet for family on the LAN side.Ĭhanged the WAN and LAN addressing on the pfSense box. Also dropped old wifi router and installed new Ubiquiti AP. Upgraded Internet bandwidth and moved from DHCP supplied WAN addressing to static WAN IP. Internet -> pfSense -> wifi router -> LAN switch - pfSense was only seeing traffic that had been NAT'd through the wifi router - only 1 IP. Prior to yesterday my physical configuration was. Made some changes in my environment yesterday and am now seeing some traffic being blocked between local devices on my LAN.Ģ.4.5-RELEASE (amd64)/FreeBSD 11.3-STABLE. I've been using pfSense for several years with no major issues.
