[pfSense Support] Weird DHCP issue with multiple VLANS
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi all, Got a weird DHCP issue. I have several VLANs setup on my pfsense box. One is my desktop VLAN, one is my guest wireless VLAN. These both hand out DHCP addresses just fine (to physical hosts and virtual machines). I am now trying to use DHCP on a third VLAN. Going to put my DMZ virtual machines in this VLAN. DHCP traffic never gets to the firewall. I see it in the VM and on the host. Bridging is setup correctly etc. I don't even see ping traffic hitting the interface when I ping it. # ifconfig vlan3 vlan3: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST metric 0 mtu 1500 options=3RXCSUM,TXCSUM ether 00:1a:a0:5c:2e:87 inet6 fe80::21a:a0ff:fe5c:2e87%vlan3 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0xa inet 10.10.7.1 netmask 0xff00 broadcast 10.10.7.255 media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX full-duplex) status: active vlan: 5 parent interface: bge0 # Doing tcpdump -qni vlan3 and requesting a DHCP address or pinging the interface, no traffic shows up. However the ping succeeds. I have DHCP enabled for the interface, don't have deny unknown clients enabled. Have a static mapping setup for the lease I want to hand out. Any ideas? Let me know if any other info is needed. - -- Charles N Wyble (char...@knownelement.com) Systems craftsman for the stars http://www.knownelement.com Mobile: 626 539 4344 Office: 310 929 8793 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJNVwY5AAoJEMvvG/TyLEAtRH8P/ifaUGk8aR6EwnOoTF/a5JcU L5so+DPfEOzcurJJARhuEGocX5PlySJ8lv/MZjeT8ju5tIKtTaLa0jynKovhn7Yh jalSjLqlS+bS7GFrQoQmhZkamJ2wvqCsGIlHANpeRV8y+ckMocT6UxRoazdOAflm SY2gQhOz1ArzAEzrGiKPDIpiKUbiYcu4d8DuvW8A4GZWXHlRdalvBpFlCqRlIBog 2xDffSHFaxhVryquMcGI/imGxOAOudKanB+h85ih+hkn3gnJEVTdND41qXjy1NWM 1WI59MNpX+fg3qNs9DVbolAB4RA4yb8snP6KjhG77o1qp9aCSKMNbD4AUPXMQg7V cMhcOy+dVnw2acjtZNAcjO4Gkku2md9CueJ8TvaYIi8+kfUPjslipqqYJ9ae0kiP MrY+yd01hCOnX+Qok+JLYVajobXwrPKhWeEjzhWizP6a5f79pTWPTrFKFWClrPY9 GTfV24b+GxKbBEkRZwfwpexqVPaRkaJy60gilVbxM0QMZVz7FkDHpVnKWZP+pgTq IBsMYPDhNrEk2ahMcMQBnYG5S29Vwm2HT6bbrkazYqbR7TYYvqtv1iVxeXjKx9Yi Row00uZrIY6rK+9W/H7vu0T0JKvtqS8ncstgqw86G4Gpi7JiLxHczDbRTwK50r7k R6Omfc9IUlq1EcdRXPqa =ecG6 -END PGP SIGNATURE- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: support-unsubscr...@pfsense.com For additional commands, e-mail: support-h...@pfsense.com Commercial support available - https://portal.pfsense.org
Re: [pfSense Support] Can anyone build a 1.2.3 ISO?
On 2/2/2011 10:20 PM, Pandu Poluan wrote: I agree with Jim. A firewall box should be exclusively a firewall, no matter how 'stout' it is. H. Perhaps. I am currently running DHCP/NTP on my pfsense installation. I'll be adding BGP/OSPF routing soon as well. I could put these things on separate machines, but don't really see the point. Oh I also run squid and SNORT on the machine. I see all of these functions as networking services, and pfsense makes them all quite easy to deploy. pfsense also has so much clean integration between everything, that it just makes sense to use as a combined routing/firewall/security system. Now I do export all the data via SNMP/barnyard/netflow off to other machines in my VM farm for monitoring/analytics purposes. I wouldn't do that on the firewall itself. As far as I can tell, pfsense really sucks at any sort of general purpose functionality. :) It excels as what it's built for. More components == more attack surface area. Not to mention the intricacies of interaction that might bollix the firewall's mechanisms in a non-repeatable way. Better to put all analysis packages in another box, which may be realized as a Linux box, which Mark is more comfortable with. Yep. Lots and lots of great software out there for analysis that runs in a LAMP environment. Or, you can also save on boxes by installing the analysis mechanisms as a VM, either through KVM or XenServer. Admittedly, the latter requires you to reformat a box, but IMO more stable because it does not have to rely on the stability of the Dom0 Liuux. I use OpenVZ (proxmox) to host my vm farm. Have two Dell servers hosting all my virtual machines. Really quite happy with that setup. Have a dedicated machine for pfsense. Will add a secondary pfsense firewall at some point. Just my 2 cents. Rgds, - To unsubscribe, e-mail: support-unsubscr...@pfsense.com For additional commands, e-mail: support-h...@pfsense.com Commercial support available - https://portal.pfsense.org
Re: [pfSense Support] pfsense and DDOS
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 02/01/2011 11:25 AM, David Burgess wrote: An article popped up on /. today, and although it's a poorly written article, some of the ensuing discussion did provoke some thought. http://it.slashdot.org/story/11/02/01/181200/Firewalls-Make-DDoS-Attacks-Worse Firewalls do make DDOS attacks worse in front of a large web farm. The state tables get exhausted very quickly. The various large web farms out there don't have a firewall in front of them. Just run limited ports. Of course they also have load balancers, packet sprayers, CDN etc. Not your typical environment. So the thing I'm wondering now, is best practice in terms of hardening pfsense against DDOS. If it's a well executed DDOS, they can take you out with just a few thousand pps. Just gotta know how to flood the session/state tables. Granted with pfsense and an x86 box with lots of ram/cpu you'll probably be fine for quite a while. Do some research into the hardware router/firewall vs software based one (in particular Linux based firewalling/routing) and you'll find all sorts of material. BSD seems more mature. - -- Charles N Wyble (char...@knownelement.com) Systems craftsman for the stars http://www.knownelement.com Mobile: 626 539 4344 Office: 310 929 8793 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJNSJmmAAoJEMvvG/TyLEAt48kQAKT5vTJLx/Uj8lI7JzqNeWcy oMHnqtKrKLfWPo2XijJ9dgS5eS3Np3HP1CUpEVndmHnlclddXWaJ1CfTVqw6dWkp mS78e99xOHUjnqEvAnQxPNw9qrUa5g5uoT4VnfsrQl4Gf+osALbC3biOBGvn9BNw ZpEO4bP0vZyBEILAMCJty/JhplT1q7fDgESQHVj8bz81x/BrYXzkitvs9OYmy9v3 V6Wa647wHKld1cTO4BVlUC68Pb71vjZNYeveUg8C9tWoggKta/sjCZ1Gesb5pIYF NcOGQ+IR7pLNP0DxvhUO0q7AiGWM/AQ3Uey1QSlep3X8/XOIFf53LCNV2MHSYklz Q/BWKKgKURFodV2Dp1jAEtUkBvguBO8F8gxHM5oVm38i8Ma85rr0g67NvW2z7+jT lSU2V/hpRavUKmsUqHYXEAT3Q9OjvF03S1oqQ4mK5/a4egny8k9mntGTYyjlHBZk YE0wIPXXrARwhTuKwk41rpUqginOtYzDUfbFjMeW5kyABYFY2W3HbmdK4k7Hkvkd vJqMrtm2IMEvzeAdlcVslgbzg8pG3eBP0Cr5zWNEG7pUWrRsV11OfTtfeE81ZgIl qkMqbfpSkL65Y+kj/MThpI7odX1DBgtCN+NJ+PiG5ZKYmuHkDYmMsNOEK/EAodQ1 08VDwOt9knO75hvfLLc8 =Nb1x -END PGP SIGNATURE- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: support-unsubscr...@pfsense.com For additional commands, e-mail: support-h...@pfsense.com Commercial support available - https://portal.pfsense.org
[pfSense Support] Got ipv6 working
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 All, I've gotten ipv6 working on pfsense. Followed http://www.xaero.org/index.php/archive/tag/pfsense/ and another howto that was very similiar (can't find the URL now). The other howto had some screenshots of the he.net screens. I have a single /64 from he.net and my workstations and servers are getting addresses from it. I get green lights at http://test-ipv6.com/ and can hit various v6 sites (google/facebook/netflix). Now I want to utilize my /48 and do prefix delegation, multiple vlans etc. Anyone doing this with pfsense? Also is anyone doing firewalling of v6 in pfsense? Does the pfsense book cover any of this? Thanks! - -- Charles N Wyble (char...@knownelement.com) Systems craftsman for the stars http://www.knownelement.com Mobile: 626 539 4344 Office: 310 929 8793 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJNQInpAAoJEMvvG/TyLEAt/kgQAIPAMcSQvbZ8MBLOHmJqYQxx 7XMDkPGItnUqThhPd/r23SZcIIjb+LXWW2rY1IxzQkQ8yEu6KpZgh0vL/QnqfVJU Ns/6OOe5NbOliXGHaPsme+ak+NmQwV4kZdC4Zkj/ZPrRaULui0hyGq227UMLHzpG 2dSE0fUEZ+3qXPG9/4TaDMCArHjDeNebmH/AOrAxzA5vxSUazAzan6HyS556joN0 9/uH3+LjbHbOJ5m6Hd/e2kgAVxy6mKSd3h8R9u7MlXRNcW7zlej6NpqFTQkx/fDU g4mH0gzCik0Zg+epFKvrPNGPeW6CdgTSg2PFOt+F3evveGff/SFiIsk2TUg6JzN4 6OJ0OXwQh6uIP5ioEPN16MQUlgjpW4OahWWixQNkPE3hhIqbkO/cL+79BZsIsNm3 vlgNwgoFkJTRb15BAcLftcJLoLXIk0aOxCN1LpGW7VeoeYHETBExtri7YySWqXXt ydPsAIYF7aDyAMef2VOamqQtSjauBJ8d8j0/oo7q7iVp1jyL2K669V7uGPUlWi9m Zr6AAPHgPkUR9LoraW/APV9dJezDLgVUPpVznZ1DbwL0t1cUMCL6bJeLNjBP/Xye drUlFjYhyKPtMAdRDzAzI1HAwI7lv4yyfHphEsCkiOgAzEpIMBBcBD8L2ipgQ/F8 ZjThQkMFBH/9ZrGzoMI4 =4TCW -END PGP SIGNATURE- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: support-unsubscr...@pfsense.com For additional commands, e-mail: support-h...@pfsense.com Commercial support available - https://portal.pfsense.org
[pfSense Support] autorollback?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Does pfsense have a feature like cisco/juniper where if you don't confirm the change it rolls it back? How difficult would something like this be to implement? Any estimates of the developer time/cost to implement it? - -- Charles N Wyble (char...@knownelement.com) Systems craftsman for the stars http://www.knownelement.com Mobile: 626 539 4344 Office: 310 929 8793 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJNL1xkAAoJEMvvG/TyLEAtvLMP/REFq++C3Wvzq1ANdJC9uGjN WqacjBMSvaESr1NpP6h9BSWdaOTcBOvfjh+bCNkItHWsVJhAc+IC7voZTWpd4W9G IM9l6cuEeNmB87IusV1ik4GUmTVbc6s+rOLu+xGMJk1LJlaNlaJbtcdfEEywMGxQ 1vfCecgPG/863UP6h3/RKZsfBC7996M78h4EXnkV+sLz3o9/sfh2GP3ykixWYYI7 +OMGZOJf6RhGtUxeSHqj9XfiTaTbvFf/usMvrnDjE8mDQJPtkVI1eLnz+r2QX8Cq +d7E+yJiCYuI4Sm2FltMRCPcUITXjnlcdmT+jWKKJhffNb64mbAn8gEu2zO1RubD JAOr6iK64fdBiL9vw3GnlfT+9tw043lNXgn2uMMaAOXWEHKKU+kwo738WVBCTHzv /iUw/6X08o45Dci55k0iyruNUsfOW86hOoZCZ23buWPimHprTcWMiTgMCBWzdzb1 8IgWv//eaOr4SENhUq7HTHDgQsxrEGBJ6Cl8fMP3oArHgCoxs3Y92eUvft4+PBtH morfUCLnlM1mw78ql/HGh+XWMdc3tuFDkg/+IAuXSutpYIMlVKJsNaN6a+dc/f9E ftg9nJwotMPd1w0U7RBitjyrSI6+TSb7DlPZLpWiDH+Vn7nayFyPZ+f6XzoMg9kw qdtbjippuYfoYpSADd3Z =zZPN -END PGP SIGNATURE- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: support-unsubscr...@pfsense.com For additional commands, e-mail: support-h...@pfsense.com Commercial support available - https://portal.pfsense.org
Re: [pfSense Support] autorollback?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The feature on cisco/juniper is a two phase application process. Phase one applies the configuration. Phase two rolls it back if you don't confirm it. So if you did something that blocked you out of the device for example, it would auto roll back. I miss this feature on pfsense. It's on Juniper and Cisco devices and would be useful on pfsense. On 01/13/2011 12:26 PM, Francois-Alexandre St-Onge Aubut wrote: dont apply changes? On 11-01-13 03:11 PM, Charles N Wyble wrote: Does pfsense have a feature like cisco/juniper where if you don't confirm the change it rolls it back? How difficult would something like this be to implement? Any estimates of the developer time/cost to implement it? -- Charles N Wyble (char...@knownelement.com) Systems craftsman for the stars http://www.knownelement.com Mobile: 626 539 4344 Office: 310 929 8793 - - To unsubscribe, e-mail: support-unsubscr...@pfsense.com For additional commands, e-mail: support-h...@pfsense.com Commercial support available - https://portal.pfsense.org - To unsubscribe, e-mail: support-unsubscr...@pfsense.com For additional commands, e-mail: support-h...@pfsense.com Commercial support available - https://portal.pfsense.org - -- Charles N Wyble (char...@knownelement.com) Systems craftsman for the stars http://www.knownelement.com Mobile: 626 539 4344 Office: 310 929 8793 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJNL2fSAAoJEMvvG/TyLEAtTJwQAL4BVGNo24abXG+XQfekeX6q pV28fEapTxkUELhrWTQzc+/vIUxF40uf6J/tmD/X4jS+zZUzcKouhn4CwkOAsGKq 50qkyv0ktROBP8wRginIMGU/XhgOc7/GuAZGqOItB4A56OYb8rqV0xLJAIMNJ9gc kE7aTx6SqAdtR594P3YRAqbspJ9/7HGcyYoeicc3/TuA/DVjZDoSGVd3zhkRmbwO 706j3fwkVzTBDDEieEABs8W/uFydFsgeeXuFQkprFIz0IHyMoz9fwwKd9lgsi7yI bAMMuLfV3rO7i7J/vDz+kXGUkaVrAviKicHAk/JXkD2KCxeIzeqpJpziyYunhr/Q byUltKtsTzm+pIZCFQCr9DGDxQrmAgMqvmk7K3ZzmZwifZJXu0lHFsQZwbTf+g2g 6G5iTbMh++ZRJvp2Y4uKZEGWb0owkfpVPat3lhajvQu/2Eusp4vcHkYKverjBhJn GGA6oTlkqrxVDFQiuOFst4H9N1+xgNH7NdEfYnqHjl3Q92sq5EcS3Z4Dqm8XIq1f fkXKoV383u1ZhpKosWfC4naTV+FXymQgd4Elmv6czc315zvQbbouO8JUsFqDSizH nHv/yvmSGBM6QM2Kn2lpipGtCHFETN9J24Aua9qocvrNoTbQk25FdB3meNAyy2jN PN+iHbw+q57jQ+PoyXGj =01Yv -END PGP SIGNATURE- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: support-unsubscr...@pfsense.com For additional commands, e-mail: support-h...@pfsense.com Commercial support available - https://portal.pfsense.org
Re: [pfSense Support] pfsense 2.0 BETA5 Can't get PPPoE working!
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 01/12/2011 12:30 AM, Maik Heinelt wrote: On 2011/01/12 17:22, Chris Buechler wrote: On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 3:18 AM, Maik Heineltm...@vegasystems.com wrote: These days, I want to give verson 2.0 a try, but it doesn't really work for me. Same here. No PPPOE support. Till now, we used pfsense 1.2.3 and our PPPoE configuration worked without any trouble. Same here. But if I setup pfsense 2.0 Beta 5 with exact the same settings, I'm always not able to reach internet. Yep. The interface page in pfsense always show down mark for both, Status and PPPoE. Same here. Also if I click the Connect button, short time later, it shows up and after reload the page, it change back to down. Same. - -- Charles N Wyble (char...@knownelement.com) Systems craftsman for the stars http://www.knownelement.com Mobile: 626 539 4344 Office: 310 929 8793 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJNLfZTAAoJEMvvG/TyLEAt6MoQAMUaBpcEgj9CKSMOT9oBuVXE 2V1CZ76O3WwodxMZ0Q1XlJWT/1C9t3NCSOvcZftseoiB+wUOiSP3EGf3rL4UBUxp nthORfvyf+AR1Fb/QLQ79DEdJQuPqT5STlKGXYW11sw93XQqqWhHT70lozCHVBGY iBUEeVDSzA0Ce0S7sd/VY37r9U4yFAO+ChQc9NkDLLqglbah8XOVrwcLzekf5pGx MjKQ94/2XvoIzNz4nhc7SxdNpwyNS5v+/eAOa3uhr9ubnwzJFjVGUlQ4jNkTBCLY mJGKNZwZxuH6D2DU2DqNHF2KZsJFOvTsDSOBAW9BjrJ08MKKVOymSBx/mppPpNkE IBQ0AyzMtx/jVae6RPaoGg+ZCagGOEvwL8afkA8Ou8ImnuHmyX0u5d6R0qVIt8h0 +hHF/vk6D3NyyE2jM+f53BTgrpuzO561iBvcvfFTCdhxGnmUF3KIKSd5ky+nJ066 6L0DNcu2z/tDMLhAzICBVqEhAs1u4Ez6ZTP98p3IFZAMsqozMijXtUtGjd/LJ/AC vHOCfpG6SC7NWl5bmqxNUnjbu4CRFU4DkZqblRv4shvsBvizjSBesYXpJKlSBoOy UZO3t8aWPALwiLGgx0XcFr+5jfsPIXBJSHXn46TDJORyRskdCjghoqlS6zohHLEU KShiab3cKXtpsgg+bwn+ =GsBm -END PGP SIGNATURE- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: support-unsubscr...@pfsense.com For additional commands, e-mail: support-h...@pfsense.com Commercial support available - https://portal.pfsense.org
Re: [pfSense Support] How to set USB Wi-fi dongle as client to connect to another Wireless router?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 You need to make sure your card supports master mode. If it doesn't you won't be able to use it as an access point. I don't know if pfsense will let you use a card as a client or not. I don't know why you would want to. Is your pfsense box acting as a router between you and an uplink that's over wireless? On 01/12/2011 02:17 PM, Bruce B wrote: Hi Everyone, Good news for me that a Cisco/Linksys USB dongle WUSB54GC V3 was detected within seconds of connecting to pfSense 2.0 Alix board. However, having loaded pfSense 2.0 just today, I am not sure where to turn for some documentation. First of all, the interface allowed me to add a run0 which is pointing to Wireless dongle I believe, and then there is a Wireless tab in Interfaces tab which is confusing and I was able to add run0 there again. I have done that but now I am stuck as to how to do a search for the network available around me. Is there a network scan available? Or do I have to put the values for SSID and security types somewhere in the settings? I do see the Ad-hoc, Infrastructure, and Access Point mode but I am not sure what they mean in pfSense context. Thanks - -- Charles N Wyble (char...@knownelement.com) Systems craftsman for the stars http://www.knownelement.com Mobile: 626 539 4344 Office: 310 929 8793 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJNLi9FAAoJEMvvG/TyLEAt4o4QAKfgXREcPm/vB/yB1H6dpyNc PepjpVVOd6mlJAVIN0GR/q7yJahwxfAFph01LTN2kzVXzZAc9ed+qcxrcldrkBYE sWe+N+pgpohZNTaJarLk5dlLzT6rmppc2x96ApoIpkRhML0MiIjM7MkGwVPq+Xn6 jbs5TcnfTsUUJ4pQECk0JAoSgK4+viHZ12GvHUeEGReX3AuOyV2N7QjHpwS+1bfl tSR5eCxGf8NHVOE++qG0/SPmFODobWx7XILRBqjyLvMKm1ylZbULuaLNaJ0KAjTN quC6DpghI4lJcuOKHR1vsCmOtjDO/o5qGGrx4mKToe425HtqAcOFZRtLveje4yuX sG/xVqfQVLQcwPudu8zErod9qWYrwqbVSh+a43aqRWLZWJHgturAIWErwtB8VtXa GgHmp6pKNWXtW6fcJy0au7UTb0W0a4bN5II0j5oJ5U7FzpfPwE02X/ESVduZijE4 HzcmkVwkq/tt/BYp762P7odGlakySS9axRzbGATiQ8eKlMXwS5OFjG1I01Niaa6H Ucl3XWjnl1bvG7urzODFCYH5JPd5D3YbdYvDrhegM9d6T12f4zRltv+iee1GVJ2U BCn2BoChQ9TS8KtyjtvrADBsIn4t2eFu63WinN0fNViHMoYSwAVLzJv+DRgSCoAq ohKJ+yXsYv0jSl/OdtQw =cXOB -END PGP SIGNATURE- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: support-unsubscr...@pfsense.com For additional commands, e-mail: support-h...@pfsense.com Commercial support available - https://portal.pfsense.org
[pfSense Support] User Interface changes after adding many interfaces
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello, I've been happily using pfsense for several months. It's performance is amazing, and I love the integration of various 3rd party packages etc. I recently added a number of vlans and associated interfaces to my configuration. Upon doing so, when I go to the Firewall-Rules configuration interface I get a drop down box in the upper left hand corner that says currently viewing WAN. How do I change to another interface to update the firewall rules? Also when I go to Services - DHCP I get the same thing. How do I change to another interface to update DHCP lease information? When I just had a few interfaces, things were in tabs. Now they are in a drop down and I can't figure out how to change interfaces. I'm sure I'm missing something obvious :) Thanks! - -- Charles N Wyble (char...@knownelement.com) Systems craftsman for the stars http://www.knownelement.com Mobile: 626 539 4344 Office: 310 929 8793 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJNG3WDAAoJEMvvG/TyLEAt/6EQAIJMjiOHx5UdoH9YZMjAhznF c5Ro+1HfBORiv9f4hf5Z2BQTHwDXUTZ2pyPtY6h23JGPcTJiOLvkNV5kTHc69M8p R5zHRhrhvI2s7LmjsOwQ0t9n5JYAGal40sLchrV2IPzhPK4o4alfcqhmeYpVB8o4 iKys1bNdHBoCcbjOrRZ7VkOEZ/pZNSjSKaHopUHBXRxbOZDKbwQVudgx7uueAFgj uuzAs+mgyBvidkiQeS9e3KGWtrNM5qvxSSHRfeq/FolyZd+ThpuevmL2I4FsZGCa ev7lDVD8Hc7DILer8Pt4EDqM2CutHNCL6RsLGAUHY7SH2lWJIAR+LKsleX5pXJoN PWZ5flLJ9ryXWkvCOgKxHMeSiTqnbS10ck2zvzueKII8e5JqQV5GZnWrYOlx7JjJ yetrRu86kCbN1vYlAR7xq7hMoHOtNHQhNIrqMrYnakEp7wj/xqoDcypaeOo2cGoc ihRp8fahrTIeZh5inBVmbOLKpQ5N10YhHZtoZ5lUP4Sl7Z7nYVH1DolZpnTQ5QJp oBe1MBq3h5RbMde8J4Fgj9TaCJ2QI0Mzd6dNfeYZp0gtZUbBpbhPVVv90G/yHS16 UAT8wUDu9vzzelwV32Px4MsXTt3olipqPEDa7RHqxKizRSec5O+8wAu2Flv1COLP FtffjTG6wJNj9Xon2grL =S1Uy -END PGP SIGNATURE- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: support-unsubscr...@pfsense.com For additional commands, e-mail: support-h...@pfsense.com Commercial support available - https://portal.pfsense.org
Re: [pfSense Support] User Interface changes after adding many interfaces
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Ah. It switches in firefox but not in Chrome. Should I file a bug? On 12/29/2010 09:53 AM, Charles N Wyble wrote: Hello, I've been happily using pfsense for several months. It's performance is amazing, and I love the integration of various 3rd party packages etc. I recently added a number of vlans and associated interfaces to my configuration. Upon doing so, when I go to the Firewall-Rules configuration interface I get a drop down box in the upper left hand corner that says currently viewing WAN. How do I change to another interface to update the firewall rules? Also when I go to Services - DHCP I get the same thing. How do I change to another interface to update DHCP lease information? When I just had a few interfaces, things were in tabs. Now they are in a drop down and I can't figure out how to change interfaces. I'm sure I'm missing something obvious :) Thanks! -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJNG3adAAoJEMvvG/TyLEAt6nIP/1bTaynEZB09gij3z7eWYhwy 2GZZxIXkiVw++nwtQO9VNec4Fp8bD5y0cp++DnJbUprXH3nWyN0txbbtcpV/wuTF LDbUGxXlMErhU90LL7q7N6a725qOlP+2emxINmV8Ho+koQmpY+RrAUdWp/G2Mnj1 0KlY4ihBNDTd357HTf5eYBUD0Vr4iJXUBy3uvvMpZs9W/nmT1f3JbuKKwQzQuzTU hmKAu0iti6HHilQH7FlDJXnjywGOQVPEn4WwlMElAwjUNG/QLEmSLP2HnpesObHy Ifc4BD6Bf2ZK2wVn/jC/O+zya+ATNsayklLyHijHfKnuJaHXICwGHtCW6ditEjwT e7B/UN+dKl059hkLQZ5YDCweH8J8d7YPtTLgaY2Z0N3DZADpXIrXlarLpTRuAD7W 07GDeoZE8DgjlQwfxTV9wdhAtKFPF/2t90y2ffGm+eDT0M8z5vqamYd6YNQiR7zs pxk2HfYkrZ7u+gR2HZSC8b5D5iKqk6XVJ94LSyraUeAdl3an04y6vfaLqfjQ/jO+ q20W+nCMJ759JGobnrV/N7miV/O/LxDGa+fd1S6i4Kw4IBFO+fCY47dLkrt0GG0X 1qAyI0UZWEzYYAZdcbIjwFDuxmjqzp+buAPWdLHlgM7+/x33Q2+UonbOwv/MYLNl u5HkYHSU4iKCU+uiMkhD =6sMd -END PGP SIGNATURE- - To unsubscribe, e-mail: support-unsubscr...@pfsense.com For additional commands, e-mail: support-h...@pfsense.com Commercial support available - https://portal.pfsense.org