[pfSense Support] PPTP DNS Servers

2006-02-22 Thread Fuchs, Martin


Hi !
Is it possible to give the PPTP client manual DNS entries ?
My internal DNS server is the second DNS the client gets, but it should be the PriDNS. By default, the pfSense is the PriDNS...

Thanks in advance...

Martin


[pfSense Support] Routing Issue

2006-02-22 Thread Lee Hetherington

Hi,

I have a pfsense box at home. I have 3 interfaces.  I have been assigned 
a 81.174.xxx.8/29 network by my ISP and wish to route some hosts behind 
a DMZ. Basically how I have it is:


81.174.xxx.9 is router which has a x-over cable to 81.174.xxx.10 which 
is WAN.


DMZ (Opt1) has 81.174.xxx.11 and my vonage voip router is in the DMZ on 
81.174.xxx.12


I cannot for the life of me, ping the vonage router nor can it see the 
internet.  Help.


My old firewall (Astaro) allowed me to create static routes and use 
proxy arp. When I create a static route in pfsense, it needs a gateway, 
not just an interface.


Im using beta 1

Thanks

Lee


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Re: [pfSense Support] Routing Issue

2006-02-22 Thread Lee Hetherington

Ah, excellent...

So i could have

85.116.xxx.1/29 on pfsense.left
85.116.xxx.2/29 on pfsense.right

then 85.116.xxx.3/29 as virtual

Great guns

Lee

alan walters wrote:


Use vlans and then allocate each vlan to an interface. We use this a
lot.

Create the vlans

Ie vlan 100 192.168.1.0/28 
Vlan 200 192.168.1.16/28


Etc

Assign vlan 100 to lan
Assign vlan200 to opt1
And so on and so forth

-Original Message-
From: Lee Hetherington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 22 February 2006 09:21

To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Routing Issue

Yea thats what im thinking. Shame really.  Ill have to static nat it :(

Also another thing

I have 2 pfsense boxes on my live network with a /24 behind it. I want 
to chop up the /24 into multiple segments, each in its own vlan (Per 
customer) with its own gateway carp address and address per pfsense...  
I cant see a way of adding multiple networks to a interface, just 
virtual ip's.


Lee


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[pfSense Support] pppoe

2006-02-22 Thread alan walters

Just looking over the pppoe configuration it does not seem the have the
pppoe subnet and pppoe-units as different thigs.

Could someone outline how this is implemented pppoe does not seem the
produce the correct number of pppoe clients and it seems to cap out.



- pppoe
- radius
  server1xx.xxx.xx.xx8/server 
  secretSxxxH/secret 
  enable / 
  accounting / 
  /radius
  remoteip1xx.xx.xx.128/remoteip 
  localipxx.xx.xx.1/localip 
  modeserver/mode 
  interfaceopt2/interface 
  n_pppoe_units25/n_pppoe_units 
  /pppoe



Alan Walters
Aillweecave Company Limited
Ballyvaughan Co Clare
Ph (00353) 65 7077 036
Fax (00353) 65 7077 107
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RE: [pfSense Support] LEX Light system, USB Boot

2006-02-22 Thread Holger Bauer
That's not correct, at least not for newer versions. I'm setting up nexcoms 
with usb keyboards and I have an experimental live-usb-stick that was generated 
by a script from Dario to convert the livecd to run from usbstick with custom 
config.xml which boots up at the nexcom fine. Don't have a system like the LEX 
here to test but I guess it should work with that as well. The installer is not 
prepared for the usb drive, that's why you can't install from the stick to hdd 
but it would make a great tool for rapid desasterrecovery or deployment of 
systems with custom config as you even can specify a custom factory default 
config.xml with Dario's script.

Holger

 -Original Message-
 From: Bao C. Ha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 4:17 AM
 To: support@pfsense.com
 Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] LEX Light system, USB Boot
 
 
 Hi Josh,
 
 It does not work because, by default, pfSense does not have
 USB support enabled in the kernel. I have enabled USB so I
 can boot pfSense on Hacom's systems from USB flash drives,
 as well as to be able to use USB keyboard and mouse.
 
 Bao
 
 On Tue, February 21, 2006 5:50 pm, Josh Stompro wrote:
  I haven't been able to get my LEX Light mini pc to boot with a USB
  cd-rom drive.
  It is the CV860A-3R53 model, 533Mhz, with 3 RealTek NIC's.
 
  I have tried LiveCD-1.0BETA1 and
  1.0-BETA1-TESTING-SNAPSHOT-2-19-06
 
  and they both get to this point and lock up.
 
 
  FreeBSD/i386 bootstrap loader, Revision 1.1
  ([EMAIL PROTECTED], Sun Feb 19 19:28:43 UTC 2006)
  |
 
 
  I am not totally sunk yet, I can still use the onboard ide 
 connector to
  boot, but this would be much more convenient.
 
  Knoppix will boot via the USB drive, so I believe the 
 hardware is sound.
 
  Thanks
  Josh
 
 
 
  
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RE: [pfSense Support] LEX Light system, USB Boot

2006-02-22 Thread Bao C. Ha
Hi Holger,

Where is Dario's script?

Once USB is enabled, it will boot from USB devices on the
OpenBrick-E, which is similar to the Lex Light CV860A3R53.

Bao

On Wed, February 22, 2006 3:13 am, Holger Bauer wrote:
 That's not correct, at least not for newer versions. I'm setting up
 nexcoms with usb keyboards and I have an experimental live-usb-stick that
 was generated by a script from Dario to convert the livecd to run from
 usbstick with custom config.xml which boots up at the nexcom fine. Don't
 have a system like the LEX here to test but I guess it should work with
 that as well. The installer is not prepared for the usb drive, that's why
 you can't install from the stick to hdd but it would make a great tool for
 rapid desasterrecovery or deployment of systems with custom config as you
 even can specify a custom factory default config.xml with Dario's script.

 Holger

 -Original Message-
 From: Bao C. Ha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 4:17 AM
 To: support@pfsense.com
 Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] LEX Light system, USB Boot


 Hi Josh,

 It does not work because, by default, pfSense does not have
 USB support enabled in the kernel. I have enabled USB so I
 can boot pfSense on Hacom's systems from USB flash drives,
 as well as to be able to use USB keyboard and mouse.

 Bao

 On Tue, February 21, 2006 5:50 pm, Josh Stompro wrote:
  I haven't been able to get my LEX Light mini pc to boot with a USB
  cd-rom drive.
  It is the CV860A-3R53 model, 533Mhz, with 3 RealTek NIC's.
 
  I have tried LiveCD-1.0BETA1 and
  1.0-BETA1-TESTING-SNAPSHOT-2-19-06
 
  and they both get to this point and lock up.
 
 
  FreeBSD/i386 bootstrap loader, Revision 1.1
  ([EMAIL PROTECTED], Sun Feb 19 19:28:43 UTC 2006)
  |
 
 
  I am not totally sunk yet, I can still use the onboard ide
 connector to
  boot, but this would be much more convenient.
 
  Knoppix will boot via the USB drive, so I believe the
 hardware is sound.
 
  Thanks
  Josh
 
 
 
 
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RE: [pfSense Support] LEX Light system, USB Boot

2006-02-22 Thread Holger Bauer
Hi Bao,

it's not available yet as the installer doesn't work with it. I'll talk to 
Dario if we can offer it as inofficial unsupported download somewhere for now. 
But USB-Keyboards work just fine with the plain live-cd. However you have to 
replug the keyboard once it asks you for the vlans or is booted up. It works 
after a hotplug event. If your solution works without hotplug we should try to 
merge it in.

Holger

 -Original Message-
 From: Bao C. Ha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 5:48 PM
 To: support@pfsense.com
 Subject: RE: [pfSense Support] LEX Light system, USB Boot
 
 
 Hi Holger,
 
 Where is Dario's script?
 
 Once USB is enabled, it will boot from USB devices on the
 OpenBrick-E, which is similar to the Lex Light CV860A3R53.
 
 Bao
 
 On Wed, February 22, 2006 3:13 am, Holger Bauer wrote:
  That's not correct, at least not for newer versions. I'm setting up
  nexcoms with usb keyboards and I have an experimental 
 live-usb-stick that
  was generated by a script from Dario to convert the livecd 
 to run from
  usbstick with custom config.xml which boots up at the 
 nexcom fine. Don't
  have a system like the LEX here to test but I guess it 
 should work with
  that as well. The installer is not prepared for the usb 
 drive, that's why
  you can't install from the stick to hdd but it would make a 
 great tool for
  rapid desasterrecovery or deployment of systems with custom 
 config as you
  even can specify a custom factory default config.xml with 
 Dario's script.
 
  Holger
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Bao C. Ha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 4:17 AM
  To: support@pfsense.com
  Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] LEX Light system, USB Boot
 
 
  Hi Josh,
 
  It does not work because, by default, pfSense does not have
  USB support enabled in the kernel. I have enabled USB so I
  can boot pfSense on Hacom's systems from USB flash drives,
  as well as to be able to use USB keyboard and mouse.
 
  Bao
 
  On Tue, February 21, 2006 5:50 pm, Josh Stompro wrote:
   I haven't been able to get my LEX Light mini pc to boot 
 with a USB
   cd-rom drive.
   It is the CV860A-3R53 model, 533Mhz, with 3 RealTek NIC's.
  
   I have tried LiveCD-1.0BETA1 and
   1.0-BETA1-TESTING-SNAPSHOT-2-19-06
  
   and they both get to this point and lock up.
  
  
   FreeBSD/i386 bootstrap loader, Revision 1.1
   ([EMAIL PROTECTED], Sun Feb 19 19:28:43 UTC 2006)
   |
  
  
   I am not totally sunk yet, I can still use the onboard ide
  connector to
   boot, but this would be much more convenient.
  
   Knoppix will boot via the USB drive, so I believe the
  hardware is sound.
  
   Thanks
   Josh
  
  
  
  
  
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Re: [pfSense Support] LEX Light system, USB Boot

2006-02-22 Thread Scott Ullrich
I have no plans on changing our current behavior.  Any time we mess
with this portion it ends up in a lot of breakage and grey hairs on my
head.

I've got enough grey hairs for now, thanks.

On 2/22/06, Holger Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Bao,

 it's not available yet as the installer doesn't work with it. I'll talk to 
 Dario if we can offer it as inofficial unsupported download somewhere for 
 now. But USB-Keyboards work just fine with the plain live-cd. However you 
 have to replug the keyboard once it asks you for the vlans or is booted up. 
 It works after a hotplug event. If your solution works without hotplug we 
 should try to merge it in.

 Holger

  -Original Message-
  From: Bao C. Ha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 5:48 PM
  To: support@pfsense.com
  Subject: RE: [pfSense Support] LEX Light system, USB Boot
 
 
  Hi Holger,
 
  Where is Dario's script?
 
  Once USB is enabled, it will boot from USB devices on the
  OpenBrick-E, which is similar to the Lex Light CV860A3R53.
 
  Bao
 
  On Wed, February 22, 2006 3:13 am, Holger Bauer wrote:
   That's not correct, at least not for newer versions. I'm setting up
   nexcoms with usb keyboards and I have an experimental
  live-usb-stick that
   was generated by a script from Dario to convert the livecd
  to run from
   usbstick with custom config.xml which boots up at the
  nexcom fine. Don't
   have a system like the LEX here to test but I guess it
  should work with
   that as well. The installer is not prepared for the usb
  drive, that's why
   you can't install from the stick to hdd but it would make a
  great tool for
   rapid desasterrecovery or deployment of systems with custom
  config as you
   even can specify a custom factory default config.xml with
  Dario's script.
  
   Holger
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Bao C. Ha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 4:17 AM
   To: support@pfsense.com
   Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] LEX Light system, USB Boot
  
  
   Hi Josh,
  
   It does not work because, by default, pfSense does not have
   USB support enabled in the kernel. I have enabled USB so I
   can boot pfSense on Hacom's systems from USB flash drives,
   as well as to be able to use USB keyboard and mouse.
  
   Bao
  
   On Tue, February 21, 2006 5:50 pm, Josh Stompro wrote:
I haven't been able to get my LEX Light mini pc to boot
  with a USB
cd-rom drive.
It is the CV860A-3R53 model, 533Mhz, with 3 RealTek NIC's.
   
I have tried LiveCD-1.0BETA1 and
1.0-BETA1-TESTING-SNAPSHOT-2-19-06
   
and they both get to this point and lock up.
   
   
FreeBSD/i386 bootstrap loader, Revision 1.1
([EMAIL PROTECTED], Sun Feb 19 19:28:43 UTC 2006)
|
   
   
I am not totally sunk yet, I can still use the onboard ide
   connector to
boot, but this would be much more convenient.
   
Knoppix will boot via the USB drive, so I believe the
   hardware is sound.
   
Thanks
Josh
   
   
   
   
  
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RE: [pfSense Support] LEX Light system, USB Boot

2006-02-22 Thread Holger Bauer
oh, btw, I'm using aue-nics (usb 2.0) with my mini itx boards for a very 
long time for syncing settings. another evidence that usb is supported...

Holger

 -Original Message-
 From: Scott Ullrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 6:30 PM
 To: support@pfsense.com
 Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] LEX Light system, USB Boot
 
 
 I have no plans on changing our current behavior.  Any time we mess
 with this portion it ends up in a lot of breakage and grey hairs on my
 head.
 
 I've got enough grey hairs for now, thanks.
 
 On 2/22/06, Holger Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi Bao,
 
  it's not available yet as the installer doesn't work with 
 it. I'll talk to Dario if we can offer it as inofficial 
 unsupported download somewhere for now. But USB-Keyboards 
 work just fine with the plain live-cd. However you have to 
 replug the keyboard once it asks you for the vlans or is 
 booted up. It works after a hotplug event. If your solution 
 works without hotplug we should try to merge it in.
 
  Holger
 
   -Original Message-
   From: Bao C. Ha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 5:48 PM
   To: support@pfsense.com
   Subject: RE: [pfSense Support] LEX Light system, USB Boot
  
  
   Hi Holger,
  
   Where is Dario's script?
  
   Once USB is enabled, it will boot from USB devices on the
   OpenBrick-E, which is similar to the Lex Light CV860A3R53.
  
   Bao
  
   On Wed, February 22, 2006 3:13 am, Holger Bauer wrote:
That's not correct, at least not for newer versions. 
 I'm setting up
nexcoms with usb keyboards and I have an experimental
   live-usb-stick that
was generated by a script from Dario to convert the livecd
   to run from
usbstick with custom config.xml which boots up at the
   nexcom fine. Don't
have a system like the LEX here to test but I guess it
   should work with
that as well. The installer is not prepared for the usb
   drive, that's why
you can't install from the stick to hdd but it would make a
   great tool for
rapid desasterrecovery or deployment of systems with custom
   config as you
even can specify a custom factory default config.xml with
   Dario's script.
   
Holger
   
-Original Message-
From: Bao C. Ha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2006 4:17 AM
To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] LEX Light system, USB Boot
   
   
Hi Josh,
   
It does not work because, by default, pfSense does not have
USB support enabled in the kernel. I have enabled USB so I
can boot pfSense on Hacom's systems from USB flash drives,
as well as to be able to use USB keyboard and mouse.
   
Bao
   
On Tue, February 21, 2006 5:50 pm, Josh Stompro wrote:
 I haven't been able to get my LEX Light mini pc to boot
   with a USB
 cd-rom drive.
 It is the CV860A-3R53 model, 533Mhz, with 3 RealTek NIC's.

 I have tried LiveCD-1.0BETA1 and
 1.0-BETA1-TESTING-SNAPSHOT-2-19-06

 and they both get to this point and lock up.


 FreeBSD/i386 bootstrap loader, Revision 1.1
 ([EMAIL PROTECTED], Sun Feb 19 19:28:43 UTC 2006)
 |


 I am not totally sunk yet, I can still use the onboard ide
connector to
 boot, but this would be much more convenient.

 Knoppix will boot via the USB drive, so I believe the
hardware is sound.

 Thanks
 Josh




   
   
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Re: [pfSense Support] LEX Light system, USB Boot

2006-02-22 Thread Josh Stompro




I apologize for not checking the FAQ before I asked this, is see that
there is an entry for it. It does say to post to the list if someone
has success or failure so I guess I wasn't totally off. 

Bao, could you point me to documentation on how to enable USB in the
Kernel. 

These LEX machines have an internal compact flash slot so I will
probably be trying that avenue also.

Thanks
Josh

Bao C. Ha wrote:

  Hi Josh,

It does not work because, by default, pfSense does not have
USB support enabled in the kernel. I have enabled USB so I
can boot pfSense on Hacom's systems from USB flash drives,
as well as to be able to use USB keyboard and mouse.

Bao

On Tue, February 21, 2006 5:50 pm, Josh Stompro wrote:
  
  
I haven't been able to get my LEX Light mini pc to boot with a USB
cd-rom drive.
It is the CV860A-3R53 model, 533Mhz, with 3 RealTek NIC's.

I have tried LiveCD-1.0BETA1 and
1.0-BETA1-TESTING-SNAPSHOT-2-19-06

and they both get to this point and lock up.


FreeBSD/i386 bootstrap loader, Revision 1.1
([EMAIL PROTECTED], Sun Feb 19 19:28:43 UTC 2006)
|

I am not totally sunk yet, I can still use the onboard ide connector to
boot, but this would be much more convenient.

Knoppix will boot via the USB drive, so I believe the hardware is sound.

Thanks
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Re: [pfSense Support] LEX Light system, USB Boot

2006-02-22 Thread Bao C. Ha
Hi Josh,

To enable USB, I make changes to the following file:
/boot/defaults/loader.conf

usb_load=NO --- usb_load=YES
umass_load=NO --- umass_load=YES

I have CF images for LEX machines at the following URL,
http://shopping.hacom.net/catalog/pub/pfsense/

Look for those with the string ad2 inside. To build a
256MB CF image, do the following,

zcat pfSense-beta1-256-ad2.img.gz | dd of=/dev/da0 bs=16k

I build my own using grub as the boot loader. FreeBSD loader
works intermittently on Hacom systems.

Bao

On Wed, February 22, 2006 12:10 pm, Josh Stompro wrote:
 I apologize for not checking the FAQ before I asked this,  is see that
 there is an entry for it.  It does say to post to the list if someone
 has success or failure so I guess I wasn't totally off.

 Bao, could you point me to documentation on how to enable USB in the
 Kernel.

 These LEX machines have an internal compact flash slot so I will
 probably be trying that avenue also.

 Thanks
 Josh

 Bao C. Ha wrote:
 Hi Josh,

 It does not work because, by default, pfSense does not have
 USB support enabled in the kernel. I have enabled USB so I
 can boot pfSense on Hacom's systems from USB flash drives,
 as well as to be able to use USB keyboard and mouse.

 Bao

 On Tue, February 21, 2006 5:50 pm, Josh Stompro wrote:

 I haven't been able to get my LEX Light mini pc to boot with a USB
 cd-rom drive.
 It is the CV860A-3R53 model, 533Mhz, with 3 RealTek NIC's.

 I have tried LiveCD-1.0BETA1 and
 1.0-BETA1-TESTING-SNAPSHOT-2-19-06

 and they both get to this point and lock up.


 FreeBSD/i386 bootstrap loader, Revision 1.1
 ([EMAIL PROTECTED], Sun Feb 19 19:28:43 UTC 2006)
 |

 I am not totally sunk yet, I can still use the onboard ide connector to
 boot, but this would be much more convenient.

 Knoppix will boot via the USB drive, so I believe the hardware is
 sound.

 Thanks
 Josh



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[pfSense Support] pfflowd started but no traffic

2006-02-22 Thread simonandmathilde
Hello all,

I'm runnig the lasted update on beta1.

I'm new to pfflowd. I've configured a host to send to on an interface with an 
any-any rule. The service is started ok and I've started a packet sniffer on 
the host and tried tcpdump on the firewall. I'm not seeing any traffic that 
looks like netflow traffic. 

How does it work? once the service is started should I just be able to see 
netflow traffic being sent out regulary that my netflow app can pick up?

Cheers, Simon.


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Re: [pfSense Support] pfflowd started but no traffic

2006-02-22 Thread simonandmathilde
Sorry all, worked it out, my fault - I wasn't actually routing any traffic 
through the firewall. 

For other beginners out there it doesn't seem to send any messages until there 
is routed traffic.

Cheers, Simon.
 
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 Date: 2006/02/23 Thu PM 03:29:41 GMT+13:00
 To: support@pfsense.com
 Subject: [pfSense Support] pfflowd started but no traffic
 
 Hello all,
 
 I'm runnig the lasted update on beta1.
 
 I'm new to pfflowd. I've configured a host to send to on an interface with an 
 any-any rule. The service is started ok and I've started a packet sniffer on 
 the host and tried tcpdump on the firewall. I'm not seeing any traffic that 
 looks like netflow traffic. 
 
 How does it work? once the service is started should I just be able to see 
 netflow traffic being sent out regulary that my netflow app can pick up?
 
 Cheers, Simon.
 
 
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[pfSense Support] TESTING-SNAPSHOT-02-22-06 - kernel: pid 1592 (php), uid 0: exited on signal 11 (core dumped)

2006-02-22 Thread Wesley K. Joyce

I am getting repeated system log entries such as 
those below when I simply access .php pages.
Feb 22 22:59:39 kernel: pid 1592 (php), uid 0: exited 
on signal 11 (core dumped) Feb 22 22:59:28 kernel: pid 1586 (php), uid 0: 
exited on signal 11 (core dumped) Feb 22 22:59:10 kernel: pid 1564 (php), 
uid 0: exited on signal 11 (core dumped) 

[pfSense Support] View Full logs

2006-02-22 Thread Chris
I need to view logs of all communications both inbound and outbound. How 
can I do this from commandline SSH?


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