[pfSense] supermicro A1SRI-2758F-O igb0: Could not setup recieve structures

2014-05-11 Thread Kevin Boatswain
Has anyone that recently build or purchased the supermicro 2758 (Rangley) seen these errors before? This box would be somewhat identical to what is sold in the pfsense store and netgate minus the support and custom tuning, http://store.netgate.com/Firewall/C2758.aspx http://store.pfsense.org/c2

Re: [pfSense] My son is able to bypass my captivate portal

2014-05-11 Thread Ryan Coleman
I’ll expand this: My email client defaults to top-reply. I have not found a way to fix that. My mobile client is top-reply only. Removing the cruft - I do that when necessary but when it’s a main reply to the content, no. Footers are 4 lines long, not enough to make even the most stringent of IS

Re: [pfSense] My son is able to bypass my captivate portal

2014-05-11 Thread Matthias May
Am 11.05.2014 21:48, schrieb Stefan Baur: Am 11.05.2014 21:28, schrieb Ryan Coleman: The simple solution is to block all outbound DNS at the firewall, but this can also break things (like some Google and Apple devices). Even broken devices usually have a fallback mode, but be careful of what br

Re: [pfSense] My son is able to bypass my captivate portal

2014-05-11 Thread Ryan Coleman
No. > On May 11, 2014, at 14:48, Stefan Baur wrote: > > Am 11.05.2014 21:28, schrieb Ryan Coleman: > >>> The simple solution is to block all outbound DNS at the firewall, but >>> this can also break things (like some Google and Apple devices). >>> Even broken devices usually have a fallback m

Re: [pfSense] My son is able to bypass my captivate portal

2014-05-11 Thread Kevin Tollison
On May 11, 2014 3:48 PM, "Stefan Baur" wrote: > > Am 11.05.2014 21:28, schrieb Ryan Coleman: > > >> The simple solution is to block all outbound DNS at the firewall, but > >> this can also break things (like some Google and Apple devices). > >> Even broken devices usually have a fallback mode, but

Re: [pfSense] My son is able to bypass my captivate portal

2014-05-11 Thread Stefan Baur
Am 11.05.2014 21:28, schrieb Ryan Coleman: >> The simple solution is to block all outbound DNS at the firewall, but >> this can also break things (like some Google and Apple devices). >> Even broken devices usually have a fallback mode, but be careful of >> what breaks when you do this! > Correct

Re: [pfSense] My son is able to bypass my captivate portal

2014-05-11 Thread Ryan Coleman
Correct. Using this feature will break any client with a hard-defined DNS - as we found out in testing at the bar. On May 11, 2014, at 13:48, Adam Thompson wrote: > On May 11, 2014 1:37:01 PM CDT, Mehma Sarja wrote: > My Samsung Chromebook bypasses my router/OpenDNS because it has it's own DN

Re: [pfSense] My son is able to bypass my captivate portal

2014-05-11 Thread Adam Thompson
On May 11, 2014 1:37:01 PM CDT, Mehma Sarja wrote: >My Samsung Chromebook bypasses my router/OpenDNS because it has it's >own >DNS entries. > >Yudhvir > > > >> Basically it takes a DNS call the first time and goes elsewhere. then >it >> corrects itself. If he’s got a different DNS set up then eith

Re: [pfSense] My son is able to bypass my captivate portal

2014-05-11 Thread Mehma Sarja
My Samsung Chromebook bypasses my router/OpenDNS because it has it's own DNS entries. Yudhvir > Basically it takes a DNS call the first time and goes elsewhere. then it > corrects itself. If he’s got a different DNS set up then either CP does not > work or, potentially, it could be bypassed. >

Re: [pfSense] blog.pfsense.org OCSP lookup fails

2014-05-11 Thread Chris L
On May 11, 2014, at 7:21 AM, Angus Scott-Fleming wrote: > I was trying to read a post at https://blog.pfsense.org/ > but Firefox reports an OCSP failure at this site. > >Problem loading page >https://blog.pfsense.org/?p=1287 > >Secure Connection Failed > >An error occurred dur

Re: [pfSense] 2.1.3 Release Now Available

2014-05-11 Thread David Newman
On 5/6/14, 11:53 AM, Bob Gustafson wrote: > > On 05/06/2014 12:27 PM, David Newman wrote: >> >> On 5/6/14, 10:24 AM, Jeremy Porter wrote: I've posted in a separate thread about issues with upgrading, even with a 4 GB card. This is an on Alix 2d13 with 256 Mbytes of RAM. Both fr

Re: [pfSense] blog.pfsense.org OCSP lookup fails

2014-05-11 Thread Ryan Coleman
They are using non HTTPS content on HTTPS content - their font CSS specifically… It’s not an “issue” but an oversight. On May 11, 2014, at 9:21, Angus Scott-Fleming wrote: > I was trying to read a post at https://blog.pfsense.org/ > but Firefox reports an OCSP failure at this site. > >Pr

[pfSense] blog.pfsense.org OCSP lookup fails

2014-05-11 Thread Angus Scott-Fleming
I was trying to read a post at https://blog.pfsense.org/ but Firefox reports an OCSP failure at this site. Problem loading page https://blog.pfsense.org/?p=1287 Secure Connection Failed An error occurred during a connection to blog.pfsense.org. The OCSP server experienced a

Re: [pfSense] My son is able to bypass my captivate portal

2014-05-11 Thread Ryan Coleman
I don’t have the brain power to rewrite this right now… but this page is pretty well written: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captive_portal Basically it takes a DNS call the first time and goes elsewhere. then it corrects itself. If he’s got a different DNS set up then either CP does not work or

[pfSense] My son is able to bypass my captivate portal

2014-05-11 Thread Wajih Ahmed
He plays online games and i don't see him logged in the captivate portal. Furthermore i have some MAC address that i allow to passthough but i have checked and he doesn't seem to be duplicating them. Does the captivate portal cover all ports or specific one? Regards __

[pfSense] Captivate Portal extra instances and FreeRadius restart on 2.1.3

2014-05-11 Thread Wajih Ahmed
I only have one captivate portal instnace called "Intranet" but when i go into the admin console i see several started. The names are "d", "l", "w", "d", "intranet", "2" , "1", "l", "1", "6". So i manually go in and stop all but "intranet". I cannot figure out how to permanently delete the other