On 13 May 2018, at 15:48, Eero Volotinen wrote:
You can replace you apple timemachine with unifi aps.
https://www.ubnt.com/unifi/unifi-ap/
I second the recommendation of the UniFi access points. They are
excellent.
While I advocate strongly for pfSense, Ubiquiti also offers a "security
I see that Tinc is no longer present in pfSense 2.3. What would it take to
take over maintainership of that package? We use it extensively at work.
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>> On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 6:03 PM, C. R. Oldham wrote:
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>> Re: pkg_add, try just 'pkg install' instead.
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>> Like Juan said, did you get them to try a different cab
Re: pkg_add, try just 'pkg install' instead.
Like Juan said, did you get them to try a different cable? Those errors are
indicative of a bad Ethernet cable.
Also, if the Ethernet chipset is a Realtek, there is a bug in the FreeBSD
driver that affects auto negotiation with some switch hardware.
On Sat, Dec 12, 2015 at 8:29 AM, Ryan Coleman wrote:
> I’m totally having a brain far weekend on this… but there’s a way (or so I
> think) to link the DNS and DHCP hostnames… How do I do that?
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Services->DNS Resolver, DHCP Registration and Static DHCP checkboxes.
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On Sat, Dec 12, 2015 at 7:38 AM, Kostas Backas wrote:
> Do you have Snort in your setup? I've seen IPS causing this behavior.
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Good suggestion. We don't have it installed however.
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On Sat, Dec 12, 2015 at 5:38 AM, Ivo Tonev wrote:
> Run "netstat -anl | grep LISTEN | grep 443" ( for tcp ) to verify on whitch
> port/ip haproxy and openvpn are running. Openvpn don't listen on VIP.
> Em 12/12/2015 10:31, "C. R. Oldham" escreveu:
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them responsive immediately. I am at a loss to explain this.
I've confirmed there are no other processes listening on port 443 on any IP
(virtual or physical). If anyone has ideas I'd love to hear them.
--cro
On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 8:14 AM, C. R. Oldham wrote:
> Greetings,
Greetings,
We've recently replaced both our routers with pfSense. I am using tinc for
site-to-site VPN and OpenVPN for clients to connect.
Since some of our support engineers often end up onsite with customers, I
want to enable OpenVPN over TCP port 443--we've noticed that many of our
customers
Yes, it can do site-to-site VPN as well as be a server for remote clients.
--cro
On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 10:15 PM, Ted Byers wrote:
> Is it possible to use pfsense as a client, replacing a Checkpoint
> UTM-1 Edge W with AES256 ? You see, I have one of these Checkpoint
> routers that has failed
On Sat, Nov 14, 2015 at 9:14 PM, Chris Bagnall
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> On 14 Nov 2015, at 20:19, C. R. Oldham wrote:
> > My ISP provides access over PPPoE and has given me 2 static IPs via the
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> > I cannot figure out how to make pfSense expose the xxx.yyy.149.218
> address
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Greetings,
My ISP provides access over PPPoE and has given me 2 static IPs via the
following configuration (public IPs sanitized)
Subnet Report
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Subnet Size:4
Usable IP addresses:xxx.yyy.149.218
Gateway address:
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