Re: [pfSense Support] IGMP packet out of WAN

2009-08-17 Thread Chris Buechler
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Evgeny Yurchenkoevg.yu...@rogers.com wrote:

 No, it does not include all my code modifications (includes only config.c),
 so it does not work.
 Sorry guys but it seems I've just made something really stupid
 https://rcs.pfsense.org/projects/pfsense-tools/repos/Eugene-igmpproxy-clone/commits/899fb15389a94683e2b68c5e9f91c6e0d8edd5a8
 Could you please remove this mess and explain me how do I get what I want.
 Modify several lines in code and see them in patch-fbsd for igmpproxy?

You can delete the clone and start over. I'm not sure exactly what you
want to do, hopefully Ermal can comment there.

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RE: [pfSense Support] Upgrade pfSense version 1.2.3. RC1 on Dell R200 server

2009-08-17 Thread Atkins, Dwane P
Chris,

The main issue we have is that the Captive Portal does not seem to want to 
redirect.  I am going to try and reload the device to see if that will help.

Thank you

Dwane

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On Mon, Aug 10, 2009 at 8:23 AM, Atkins, Dwane Patki...@uthscsa.edu wrote:
 We are trying to install, and upgrade, from 1.2 RELEASE and 1.2.3 to 1.2.3
 RC1.  We are using Dell R200s.  I am not sure if I possibly got a bad
 download or the R200 needs a different snapshot?  We are loading with the
 multiple processor option.


What problem are you having?

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[pfSense Support] Multiple Subnets From ISP Same Interface

2009-08-17 Thread Jesse Vollmar
Hey guys,
after googling this for a while, I'm not finding any clear instructions for
doing this. I currently have a multi-wan scenario with failover configured.
I just purchased another static IP block from one of the ISPs and they are
now routing those to me (so they say). I would like to use this new subnet
in concurrence with my old subnet, both on the same interface (OPT1). The
subnets do not share the same gateway. What is the proper way to configure
this?

Thanks,
Jesse


Re: [pfSense Support] Multiple Subnets From ISP Same Interface

2009-08-17 Thread Victor Padro
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 4:33 PM, Jesse Vollmarvollm...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hey guys,
 after googling this for a while, I'm not finding any clear instructions for
 doing this. I currently have a multi-wan scenario with failover configured.
 I just purchased another static IP block from one of the ISPs and they are
 now routing those to me (so they say). I would like to use this new subnet
 in concurrence with my old subnet, both on the same interface (OPT1). The
 subnets do not share the same gateway. What is the proper way to configure
 this?
 Thanks,
 Jesse



Use VLANs?

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Re: [pfSense Support] Multiple Subnets From ISP Same Interface

2009-08-17 Thread Jesse Vollmar
Wouldn't that mean that the ISP would have to define the vlans on their end?
That wouldn't be an option.

On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 5:43 PM, Victor Padro vpa...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 4:33 PM, Jesse Vollmarvollm...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hey guys,
  after googling this for a while, I'm not finding any clear instructions
 for
  doing this. I currently have a multi-wan scenario with failover
 configured.
  I just purchased another static IP block from one of the ISPs and they
 are
  now routing those to me (so they say). I would like to use this new
 subnet
  in concurrence with my old subnet, both on the same interface (OPT1). The
  subnets do not share the same gateway. What is the proper way to
 configure
  this?
  Thanks,
  Jesse
 
 

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Re: [pfSense Support] Multiple Subnets From ISP Same Interface

2009-08-17 Thread Victor Padro
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 4:47 PM, Jesse Vollmarvollm...@gmail.com wrote:
 Wouldn't that mean that the ISP would have to define the vlans on their end?
 That wouldn't be an option.

 On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 5:43 PM, Victor Padro vpa...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 4:33 PM, Jesse Vollmarvollm...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hey guys,
  after googling this for a while, I'm not finding any clear instructions
  for
  doing this. I currently have a multi-wan scenario with failover
  configured.
  I just purchased another static IP block from one of the ISPs and they
  are
  now routing those to me (so they say). I would like to use this new
  subnet
  in concurrence with my old subnet, both on the same interface (OPT1).
  The
  subnets do not share the same gateway. What is the proper way to
  configure
  this?
  Thanks,
  Jesse
 
 

 Use VLANs?

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Maybe you can use a capable VLAN switch where you can plug you
modem/whatever you are using and assign the IPs in Pfsense as separate
interfaces?
I've done that using ADSL and Cable...

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Re: [pfSense Support] Multiple Subnets From ISP Same Interface

2009-08-17 Thread Evgeny Yurchenko

Jesse Vollmar wrote:

Hey guys,

after googling this for a while, I'm not finding any clear 
instructions for doing this. I currently have a multi-wan scenario 
with failover configured. I just purchased another static IP block 
from one of the ISPs and they are now routing those to me (so they 
say). I would like to use this new subnet in concurrence with my old 
subnet, both on the same interface (OPT1). The subnets do not share 
the same gateway. What is the proper way to configure this? 

Thanks, 
Jesse




Add new interface.
Eugene.

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Re: [pfSense Support] Multiple Subnets From ISP Same Interface

2009-08-17 Thread Jesse Vollmar
There is only one single modem. They have to share the same interface,
because they come in on the same port. Unless of course you mean a virtual
interface.

On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 5:55 PM, Evgeny Yurchenko evg.yu...@rogers.comwrote:

 Jesse Vollmar wrote:

 Hey guys,

 after googling this for a while, I'm not finding any clear instructions
 for doing this. I currently have a multi-wan scenario with failover
 configured. I just purchased another static IP block from one of the ISPs
 and they are now routing those to me (so they say). I would like to use this
 new subnet in concurrence with my old subnet, both on the same interface
 (OPT1). The subnets do not share the same gateway. What is the proper way to
 configure this?
 Thanks, Jesse


  Add new interface.
 Eugene.


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Re: [pfSense Support] Multiple Subnets From ISP Same Interface

2009-08-17 Thread Evgeny Yurchenko




Jesse Vollmar wrote:
There is only one single modem. They have to share the
same interface, because they come in on the same port. Unless of course
you mean a virtual interface.
  
  On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 5:55 PM, Evgeny
Yurchenko evg.yu...@rogers.com
wrote:
  

Jesse Vollmar wrote:

Hey guys,
  
after googling this for a while, I'm not finding any clear instructions
for doing this. I currently have a multi-wan scenario with failover
configured. I just purchased another static IP block from one of the
ISPs and they are now routing those to me (so they say). I would like
to use this new subnet in concurrence with my old subnet, both on the
same interface (OPT1). The subnets do not share the same gateway. What
is the proper way to configure this? 
Thanks, Jesse
  
  



Add new interface.
Eugene.




  
  

How come they have different gateways? Could you draw diagram?
Eugene



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Re: [pfSense Support] Multiple Subnets From ISP Same Interface

2009-08-17 Thread Jesse Vollmar
This is too hard for me to draw out. Sorry. I only have one physical cable
modem that according to the ISP is having two subnets routed to it. However,
subnet 1 has a different gateway than subnet 2 on the ISP end.

On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 6:00 PM, Evgeny Yurchenko evg.yu...@rogers.comwrote:

  Jesse Vollmar wrote:

 There is only one single modem. They have to share the same interface,
 because they come in on the same port. Unless of course you mean a virtual
 interface.

 On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 5:55 PM, Evgeny Yurchenko evg.yu...@rogers.comwrote:

  Jesse Vollmar wrote:

 Hey guys,

 after googling this for a while, I'm not finding any clear instructions
 for doing this. I currently have a multi-wan scenario with failover
 configured. I just purchased another static IP block from one of the ISPs
 and they are now routing those to me (so they say). I would like to use this
 new subnet in concurrence with my old subnet, both on the same interface
 (OPT1). The subnets do not share the same gateway. What is the proper way to
 configure this?
 Thanks, Jesse


   Add new interface.
 Eugene.

  How come they have different gateways? Could you draw diagram?
 Eugene
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Re: [pfSense Support] Multiple Subnets From ISP Same Interface

2009-08-17 Thread Victor Padro
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 4:58 PM, Jesse Vollmarvollm...@gmail.com wrote:
 There is only one single modem. They have to share the same interface,
 because they come in on the same port. Unless of course you mean a virtual
 interface.

 On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 5:55 PM, Evgeny Yurchenko evg.yu...@rogers.com
 wrote:

 Jesse Vollmar wrote:

 Hey guys,

 after googling this for a while, I'm not finding any clear instructions
 for doing this. I currently have a multi-wan scenario with failover
 configured. I just purchased another static IP block from one of the ISPs
 and they are now routing those to me (so they say). I would like to use this
 new subnet in concurrence with my old subnet, both on the same interface
 (OPT1). The subnets do not share the same gateway. What is the proper way to
 configure this?
 Thanks, Jesse


 Add new interface.
 Eugene.

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How can you adquire those IPs anyhow?
If it's not using a Virtual Interface, VLAN?

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Re: [pfSense Support] Multiple Subnets From ISP Same Interface

2009-08-17 Thread Victor Padro
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 5:09 PM, Jesse Vollmarvollm...@gmail.com wrote:
 This is too hard for me to draw out. Sorry. I only have one physical cable
 modem that according to the ISP is having two subnets routed to it. However,
 subnet 1 has a different gateway than subnet 2 on the ISP end.

 On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 6:00 PM, Evgeny Yurchenko evg.yu...@rogers.com
 wrote:

 Jesse Vollmar wrote:

 There is only one single modem. They have to share the same interface,
 because they come in on the same port. Unless of course you mean a virtual
 interface.

 On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 5:55 PM, Evgeny Yurchenko evg.yu...@rogers.com
 wrote:

 Jesse Vollmar wrote:

 Hey guys,

 after googling this for a while, I'm not finding any clear instructions
 for doing this. I currently have a multi-wan scenario with failover
 configured. I just purchased another static IP block from one of the ISPs
 and they are now routing those to me (so they say). I would like to use 
 this
 new subnet in concurrence with my old subnet, both on the same interface
 (OPT1). The subnets do not share the same gateway. What is the proper way 
 to
 configure this?
 Thanks, Jesse


 Add new interface.
 Eugene.

 How come they have different gateways? Could you draw diagram?
 Eugene
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Again, use VLANs and configure the interfaces in Pfsense in order to
adquire IPs from each subnet:

LAN: 192.168.10.1(or whatever you are using)
WAN: xy.xy.xy.10
WAN1: ab.ab.ab.ab
WAN2(VLAN50): xy.xy.xy.20
WAN3(VLAN60): xy.xy.xy.30

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Re: [pfSense Support] Multiple Subnets From ISP Same Interface

2009-08-17 Thread John Sellens
| From: Victor Padro vpa...@gmail.com
| 
| Again, use VLANs and configure the interfaces in Pfsense in order to
| adquire IPs from each subnet:
| 
| LAN: 192.168.10.1(or whatever you are using)
| WAN: xy.xy.xy.10
| WAN1: ab.ab.ab.ab
| WAN2(VLAN50): xy.xy.xy.20
| WAN3(VLAN60): xy.xy.xy.30

I think that would require a vlan capable switch on the WAN side, and
I think the original poster (Jesse) said that wasn't an option from
the ISP.

I had a not-disimilar problem and eventually did some ugly things,
which I'm not very happy with, but it's a stop-gap solution for me.

I think pfSense 2.x is expected to fix this (with IP aliases), but
in the meantime I suspect you'll have to add another physical
interface on your firewall, put a little switch on the outside, and
plug your cable modem and the two WAN interfaces into the switch.

I suspect that you can't do it with VLANs, because the link from
the ISP is untagged.

Hope that helps - cheers!

John
jsell...@syonex.com

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Re: [pfSense Support] Multiple Subnets From ISP Same Interface

2009-08-17 Thread Victor Padro
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 5:37 PM, John
Sellensjsell...@generalconcepts.com wrote:
 | From: Victor Padro vpa...@gmail.com
 |
 | Again, use VLANs and configure the interfaces in Pfsense in order to
 | adquire IPs from each subnet:
 |
 | LAN: 192.168.10.1(or whatever you are using)
 | WAN: xy.xy.xy.10
 | WAN1: ab.ab.ab.ab
 | WAN2(VLAN50): xy.xy.xy.20
 | WAN3(VLAN60): xy.xy.xy.30

 I think that would require a vlan capable switch on the WAN side, and
 I think the original poster (Jesse) said that wasn't an option from
 the ISP.

 I had a not-disimilar problem and eventually did some ugly things,
 which I'm not very happy with, but it's a stop-gap solution for me.

 I think pfSense 2.x is expected to fix this (with IP aliases), but
 in the meantime I suspect you'll have to add another physical
 interface on your firewall, put a little switch on the outside, and
 plug your cable modem and the two WAN interfaces into the switch.

That is the same thing I was trying to tell...
you connect the cablemodem to the VLAN capable switch port 1 then you
connect an interface from the pfsense to the port 2 then another one
would be connected to the next interface on port 3, then you use VLANs
to tag the ports between each other.
port 1 tagged to port 2
port 1 tagged to port 3
etc.

Or maybe my english it's not quite good, I am sorry about it.


 I suspect that you can't do it with VLANs, because the link from
 the ISP is untagged.

 Hope that helps - cheers!

 John
 jsell...@syonex.com

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Re: [pfSense Support] Multiple Subnets From ISP Same Interface

2009-08-17 Thread Evgeny Yurchenko

John Sellens wrote:

| From: Victor Padro vpa...@gmail.com
| 
| Again, use VLANs and configure the interfaces in Pfsense in order to

| adquire IPs from each subnet:
| 
| LAN: 192.168.10.1(or whatever you are using)

| WAN: xy.xy.xy.10
| WAN1: ab.ab.ab.ab
| WAN2(VLAN50): xy.xy.xy.20
| WAN3(VLAN60): xy.xy.xy.30

I think that would require a vlan capable switch on the WAN side, and
I think the original poster (Jesse) said that wasn't an option from
the ISP.

I had a not-disimilar problem and eventually did some ugly things,
which I'm not very happy with, but it's a stop-gap solution for me.

I think pfSense 2.x is expected to fix this (with IP aliases), but
in the meantime I suspect you'll have to add another physical
interface on your firewall, put a little switch on the outside, and
plug your cable modem and the two WAN interfaces into the switch.

I suspect that you can't do it with VLANs, because the link from
the ISP is untagged.

Hope that helps - cheers!

John
jsell...@syonex.com

  
Your address scheme does not make sense without subnet numbers. Anyways 
I do not think you can have the same gateway for all your three interfaces.

Eugene.

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Re: [pfSense Support] Multiple Subnets From ISP Same Interface

2009-08-17 Thread Victor Padro
On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 5:50 PM, Evgeny Yurchenkoevg.yu...@rogers.com wrote:
 John Sellens wrote:

 | From: Victor Padro vpa...@gmail.com
 | | Again, use VLANs and configure the interfaces in Pfsense in order to
 | adquire IPs from each subnet:
 | | LAN: 192.168.10.1(or whatever you are using)
 | WAN: xy.xy.xy.10
 | WAN1: ab.ab.ab.ab
 | WAN2(VLAN50): xy.xy.xy.20
 | WAN3(VLAN60): xy.xy.xy.30

 I think that would require a vlan capable switch on the WAN side, and
 I think the original poster (Jesse) said that wasn't an option from
 the ISP.

 I had a not-disimilar problem and eventually did some ugly things,
 which I'm not very happy with, but it's a stop-gap solution for me.

 I think pfSense 2.x is expected to fix this (with IP aliases), but
 in the meantime I suspect you'll have to add another physical
 interface on your firewall, put a little switch on the outside, and
 plug your cable modem and the two WAN interfaces into the switch.

 I suspect that you can't do it with VLANs, because the link from
 the ISP is untagged.

 Hope that helps - cheers!

 John
 jsell...@syonex.com



 Your address scheme does not make sense without subnet numbers. Anyways I do
 not think you can have the same gateway for all your three interfaces.
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Yes, you are right...I forgot that...just read it in your previous email.
I step aside, then.

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Re: [pfSense Support] Multiple Subnets From ISP Same Interface

2009-08-17 Thread Max Cristin

Hi Jesse,

I just had the same exact scenario. I had a DSL connection with a /29 
subnet (5 usable ips), then last week I added another /29 subnet. The 
new block is in a completely different subnet than the original one.


This is how I configure it. The original subnet was setup with CARP 
virtual IP's (1 for every ip), all I did for the new block is adding a 
new virtual ip network, this time using Proxy Arp and entering the new 
/29 subnet. I left the WAN address and everything else untouched and it 
all just worked. Not sure if using CARP for the new subnet would work as 
well, I haven't tried it.


I hope this will work for you. I'm using 1.2.3-RC1 btw.

Max

Jesse Vollmar wrote:

Hey guys,

after googling this for a while, I'm not finding any clear 
instructions for doing this. I currently have a multi-wan scenario 
with failover configured. I just purchased another static IP block 
from one of the ISPs and they are now routing those to me (so they 
say). I would like to use this new subnet in concurrence with my old 
subnet, both on the same interface (OPT1). The subnets do not share 
the same gateway. What is the proper way to configure this? 

Thanks, 
Jesse





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Re: [pfSense Support] Multiple Subnets From ISP Same Interface

2009-08-17 Thread Evgeny Yurchenko

Max Cristin wrote:

Hi Jesse,

I just had the same exact scenario. I had a DSL connection with a /29 
subnet (5 usable ips), then last week I added another /29 subnet. The 
new block is in a completely different subnet than the original one.


This is how I configure it. The original subnet was setup with CARP 
virtual IP's (1 for every ip), all I did for the new block is adding a 
new virtual ip network, this time using Proxy Arp and entering the new 
/29 subnet. I left the WAN address and everything else untouched and 
it all just worked. Not sure if using CARP for the new subnet would 
work as well, I haven't tried it.


I hope this will work for you. I'm using 1.2.3-RC1 btw.

Max

Jesse Vollmar wrote:

Hey guys,

after googling this for a while, I'm not finding any clear 
instructions for doing this. I currently have a multi-wan scenario 
with failover configured. I just purchased another static IP block 
from one of the ISPs and they are now routing those to me (so they 
say). I would like to use this new subnet in concurrence with my old 
subnet, both on the same interface (OPT1). The subnets do not share 
the same gateway. What is the proper way to configure this?

Thanks, Jesse


CARP IP must belong to the same subnet your interface has. GUI just will 
not allow you to create CARP IP from different subnet.
What MAx described is possible but Jesse confused me with the subnets 
do not share the same gateway.


Eeugene

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Re: [pfSense Support] IGMP packet out of WAN

2009-08-17 Thread Evgeny Yurchenko




Chris Buechler wrote:

  On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Evgeny Yurchenkoevg.yu...@rogers.com wrote:
  
  
No, it does not include all my code modifications (includes only config.c),
so it does not work.
Sorry guys but it seems I've just made something really stupid
https://rcs.pfsense.org/projects/pfsense-tools/repos/Eugene-igmpproxy-clone/commits/899fb15389a94683e2b68c5e9f91c6e0d8edd5a8
Could you please remove this mess and explain me how do I get what I want.
Modify several lines in code and see them in patch-fbsd for igmpproxy?

  
  You can delete the clone and start over. I'm not sure exactly what you
want to do, hopefully Ermal can comment there.

  

Ok, deleted. Things are becoming clearer with git, I like git.
Can you explain briefly why Scott is commiting patches in Packages
repository
(https://rcs.pfsense.org/projects/pfsense-packages/repos/mainline/commits/25494d2b6569ff35d691579a5f175c978d6c9fcf)
and Ermal is commiting changes in Tools repository
(https://rcs.pfsense.org/projects/pfsense-tools/repos/mainline/commits/82204b23ead0d217382d49477bd72a7c0374841f)?
Both igmpproxy and OpenBGPD are packages.
With clone of which repository should I work if I am changing something
in these packages?
Thanks,
Eugene.



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Re: [pfSense Support] IGMP packet out of WAN

2009-08-17 Thread Evgeny Yurchenko




Evgeny Yurchenko wrote:

  
Chris Buechler wrote:
  
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Evgeny Yurchenkoevg.yu...@rogers.com wrote:
  

  No, it does not include all my code modifications (includes only config.c),
so it does not work.
Sorry guys but it seems I've just made something really stupid
https://rcs.pfsense.org/projects/pfsense-tools/repos/Eugene-igmpproxy-clone/commits/899fb15389a94683e2b68c5e9f91c6e0d8edd5a8
Could you please remove this mess and explain me how do I get what I want.
Modify several lines in code and see them in patch-fbsd for igmpproxy?


You can delete the clone and start over. I'm not sure exactly what you
want to do, hopefully Ermal can comment there.

  
  
Ok, deleted. Things are becoming clearer with git, I like git.
Can you explain briefly why Scott is commiting patches in Packages
repository
(https://rcs.pfsense.org/projects/pfsense-packages/repos/mainline/commits/25494d2b6569ff35d691579a5f175c978d6c9fcf)
and Ermal is commiting changes in Tools repository
(https://rcs.pfsense.org/projects/pfsense-tools/repos/mainline/commits/82204b23ead0d217382d49477bd72a7c0374841f)?
Both igmpproxy and OpenBGPD are packages.
With clone of which repository should I work if I am changing something
in these packages?
Thanks,
Eugene.
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