Re: [pfSense Support] OpenNTPD fails to start at boot-up

2006-11-06 Thread Jeroen

On 11/2/06, Jeroen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


After booting the openntpd log shows lines like this:

Nov 2 11:23:52  ntpd[1517]: Lost child: child exited
Nov 2 11:23:52  ntpd[1517]: dispatch_imsg in main: pipe closed
Nov 2 11:23:52  ntpd[1522]: ntp engine exiting
Nov 2 11:23:40  ntpd[1522]: ntp engine ready
Nov 2 11:23:40  ntpd[1522]: listening on 192.168.10.254
Nov 2 11:23:27  ntpd[1152]: Terminating
Nov 2 11:23:27  ntpd[1153]: ntp engine exiting
Nov 2 11:23:27  ntpd[1153]: ntp engine ready
Nov 2 11:23:27  ntpd[1153]: listening on 192.168.10.254
Nov 2 11:23:25  ntpd[965]: Terminating


I did a reinstall again yesterday, and found that if i do not install
squid /or widentd
it works like a charm. It starts ok. However, i just installed Squid 
WidentD and rebooted
and it fails again.

Any ideas?

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Re: [pfSense Support] OpenNTPD fails to start at boot-up

2006-11-06 Thread Scott Ullrich

Terminating... I wonder why.

Scott

On 11/6/06, Jeroen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On 11/2/06, Jeroen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 After booting the openntpd log shows lines like this:

 Nov 2 11:23:52  ntpd[1517]: Lost child: child exited
 Nov 2 11:23:52  ntpd[1517]: dispatch_imsg in main: pipe closed
 Nov 2 11:23:52  ntpd[1522]: ntp engine exiting
 Nov 2 11:23:40  ntpd[1522]: ntp engine ready
 Nov 2 11:23:40  ntpd[1522]: listening on 192.168.10.254
 Nov 2 11:23:27  ntpd[1152]: Terminating
 Nov 2 11:23:27  ntpd[1153]: ntp engine exiting
 Nov 2 11:23:27  ntpd[1153]: ntp engine ready
 Nov 2 11:23:27  ntpd[1153]: listening on 192.168.10.254
 Nov 2 11:23:25  ntpd[965]: Terminating

I did a reinstall again yesterday, and found that if i do not install
squid /or widentd
it works like a charm. It starts ok. However, i just installed Squid 
WidentD and rebooted
and it fails again.

Any ideas?

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[pfSense Support] pfSense install problem

2006-11-06 Thread Mark Maddox








I have an onboard Intel ICH7-M SATA controller with an SATA hard drive
and cdrom connected to it. I am able to use the liveCD to run pfsense but I am
unable to install pfsense onto the harddrive. 



According to the FreeBSD website ICH7 has been supported since version
6.0

I have tried putting the controller in Legacy Mode and tried turning
turned DMA off in on boot. I have tested both of my SATA ports on the
motherboard to make sure they both work with an alternate operating system
(Windows) and they both worked. 



I have also installed the harddrive in another computer and installed
pfsense on it successfully and then (after testing it and booting successfully
on that computer) put it in the machine I am having the problems with only to
have it start booting and then error out with harddrive errors.



With DMA on and off the first error regarding the harddrive during boot
I get is:

ad0: FAILURE READ_DMA48 status=ffBUSY,
READY,DMA_READY,DSC,DRQ,CORRECTABLE,INDEX,ERROR error=0 LBA=390721967



Does anyone have any ideas? I have been beating on this problem for a
couple days now.










Re: [pfSense Support] pfSense install problem

2006-11-06 Thread Rainer Duffner

Mark Maddox wrote:


I have an onboard Intel ICH7-M SATA controller with an SATA hard drive 
and cdrom connected to it.  I am able to use the liveCD to run pfsense 
but I am unable to install pfsense onto the harddrive. 

 


According to the FreeBSD website ICH7 has been supported since version 6.0




And does it actually install?
(FreeBSD 6.0, 6.1, 6.2beta?)



cheers,
Rainer

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RE: [pfSense Support] pfSense install problem

2006-11-06 Thread Mark Maddox
No.  I am looking for help through the FreeBSD mailing lists as well.

-Original Message-
From: Rainer Duffner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 10:02 AM
To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] pfSense install problem

Mark Maddox wrote:

 I have an onboard Intel ICH7-M SATA controller with an SATA hard drive

 and cdrom connected to it.  I am able to use the liveCD to run pfsense

 but I am unable to install pfsense onto the harddrive. 

  

 According to the FreeBSD website ICH7 has been supported since version
6.0



And does it actually install?
(FreeBSD 6.0, 6.1, 6.2beta?)



cheers,
Rainer

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[pfSense Support] dns forwarder and PPTP VPN clients

2006-11-06 Thread Lee J. Imber
I am trying to get PPTP clients that connect to the pfsense box to  
resolve local clients IP addresses.
But when I get connected and try to ping a internal host I get the  
public IP not the internal.
I have the DNS forwarder on and entries for the local hosts. I also  
confirm that the entries have been made in the hosts file on the
pfsense box. I specifically tell the XP client to use pfsense's LAN  
IP for the it's PPTP DNS server. But when I run nslookups
on the XP box after I connect it still uses the local DNS not the  
PPTP DNS server.


What gives? Is there some setting to tell XP to only use the PPTP DNS  
servers when an active VPN connection is made?



Thanks,

Lee



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RE: [pfSense Support] dns forwarder and PPTP VPN clients

2006-11-06 Thread Tim Dickson
Actually I am struggling with this too.  I never had an issue before,
but I noticed after going to 1.0 that public DNS is used. 
I have turned DNS forwarder off, on, set the DNS servers on the General
tab to local DNS servers instead of public, and any other combination I
can think of... and the only way to resolve hostnames at this point is
to set the WINS server manually on the PPTP connection on the client
machine. 
Any help here would be appreciated!
-Tim

-Original Message-
From: Lee J. Imber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 9:22 AM
To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: [pfSense Support] dns forwarder and PPTP VPN clients

I am trying to get PPTP clients that connect to the pfsense box to  
resolve local clients IP addresses.
But when I get connected and try to ping a internal host I get the  
public IP not the internal.
I have the DNS forwarder on and entries for the local hosts. I also  
confirm that the entries have been made in the hosts file on the
pfsense box. I specifically tell the XP client to use pfsense's LAN  
IP for the it's PPTP DNS server. But when I run nslookups
on the XP box after I connect it still uses the local DNS not the  
PPTP DNS server.

What gives? Is there some setting to tell XP to only use the PPTP DNS  
servers when an active VPN connection is made?


Thanks,

Lee



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RE: [pfSense Support] Minimium Hardware 96 MRAM?

2006-11-06 Thread Craig FALCONER
No that's not enough...   You need one of these:
http://techreport.com/reviews/2006q1/gigabyte-iram/index.x?pg=1
then create a swap file on that!



-Original Message-
From: Bill Marquette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, 6 November 2006 5:01 p.m.
To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Minimium Hardware 96 MRAM?


On 11/5/06, Rob Terhaar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I store my swapfile on a ram drive!

I certainly hope that's a joke, cause it's the daftest thing I've ever heard
otherwise!!! 


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