AW: [pfSense Support] Over 2GB File can not copy LAN to WAN Pfsense

2010-09-14 Thread Rabeendran, Rajeevan
Hello

Thank youbut it didn't help..
Do you have another idea?

Regards
RR

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On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 2:26 AM, Rabeendran, Rajeevan
rajeevan.rabeend...@pps-ag.ch wrote:
 Hello

 It doesn't help when i check the Clear invalid DF bits instead of
 dropping the packets and Firewall Optimization Options to Conservative
 option:-(

Also try disabling scrub under SystemAdvanced.

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AW: [pfSense Support] Over 2GB File can not copy LAN to WAN Pfsense

2010-09-08 Thread Rabeendran, Rajeevan
Hello

It doesn't help when i check the Clear invalid DF bits instead of
dropping the packets and Firewall Optimization Options to Conservative
option:-(

Regards and thank you
RR

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I thought there was about a 2GByte file size limit on Ext2 File systems
too.

On 9/7/2010 7:39 AM, David Burgess wrote:
 On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 8:32 AM, Michel Servaes mic...@mcmc.be wrote:
 
 What happens, if you transfer the file in direct (eg. without the
 pfsense in between ?)
 
 Definitely try that.
 
 pfsense has a workaround specifically for NFS on System: Advanced:
 Firewall and NAT (system_advanced_firewall.php). Did you try checking
 the Clear invalid DF bits instead of dropping the packets option?
 
 You may also need to set the Firewall Optimization Options to
 Conservative on the same page.
 
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Re: [pfSense Support] Over 2GB File can not copy LAN to WAN Pfsense

2010-09-08 Thread Chris Buechler
On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 2:26 AM, Rabeendran, Rajeevan
rajeevan.rabeend...@pps-ag.ch wrote:
 Hello

 It doesn't help when i check the Clear invalid DF bits instead of
 dropping the packets and Firewall Optimization Options to Conservative
 option:-(

Also try disabling scrub under SystemAdvanced.

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[pfSense Support] Over 2GB File can not copy LAN to WAN Pfsense

2010-09-07 Thread Rabeendran, Rajeevan
Hello 

I have a problem when i copy a huge File over 2GB between WAN -LAN -WAN.
The Firewall breaks the connection. Is there a limit?

It is not a FTP connection, just a normal NFS connecion.

Regards
Rajeevan

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Re: [pfSense Support] Over 2GB File can not copy LAN to WAN Pfsense

2010-09-07 Thread Paul Mansfield
On 07/09/10 09:41, Rabeendran, Rajeevan wrote:
 Hello 
 
 I have a problem when i copy a huge File over 2GB between WAN -LAN -WAN.
 The Firewall breaks the connection. Is there a limit?
 
 It is not a FTP connection, just a normal NFS connecion.

I've been able to download DVD ISOs (suse linux before you ask :-)
through pfsense without problems so I am sure you have some other problem

are you sure it's the firewall and not the operating system limiting you
to 2GB (fat32? wget limit?)? anti-virus being unable to scan big file?




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AW: [pfSense Support] Over 2GB File can not copy LAN to WAN Pfsense

2010-09-07 Thread Rabeendran, Rajeevan
Hello

Thank's.
Where is the option on the Firewall on anti-virus being unable to scan big 
file?

Our Filesystem is NTFS:-).

Thank's and Regards
Rajeevan


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On 07/09/10 09:41, Rabeendran, Rajeevan wrote:
 Hello 
 
 I have a problem when i copy a huge File over 2GB between WAN -LAN -WAN.
 The Firewall breaks the connection. Is there a limit?
 
 It is not a FTP connection, just a normal NFS connecion.

I've been able to download DVD ISOs (suse linux before you ask :-)
through pfsense without problems so I am sure you have some other problem

are you sure it's the firewall and not the operating system limiting you
to 2GB (fat32? wget limit?)? anti-virus being unable to scan big file?




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Re: [pfSense Support] Over 2GB File can not copy LAN to WAN Pfsense

2010-09-07 Thread Michel Servaes
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 11:20 AM, Rabeendran, Rajeevan
rajeevan.rabeend...@pps-ag.ch wrote:
 Hello

 Thank's.
 Where is the option on the Firewall on anti-virus being unable to scan big 
 file?

 Our Filesystem is NTFS:-).

 Thank's and Regards
 Rajeevan


I think he meant on your local computer, not the firewall :)
How are you transferring your files, what is in between ?

Are you transferring over IPSEC or OpenVPN ? - I would imagine that
transferring through NFS approach, you'd do it over a secure
channel...
If not did you try to check the states-table - to see if no timeout
occurs there (I would recommend checking the states-table via the
console...)

Also, can it it be that the other end disconnects (from where you are
downloading ??)... maybe your IPSEC tunnel breaks each and every
xxx-minutes... I think we need more info, one how and where you are
transferring the file to- or from.
Maybe one can test the same thing, to compare results...

I have a 2-side pfsense setup, one with pfSense 2.0 beta4 and the
other side (where the corporate network passes through) a 1.2.3
version... maybe I can try out what you are doing.

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AW: [pfSense Support] Over 2GB File can not copy LAN to WAN Pfsense

2010-09-07 Thread Rabeendran, Rajeevan

Hello 

In the WAN side there is a Server (in our Lab) and i have to copy Files from 
there to my LAN Interface. When I copy an huge File that is more then 2 Gb the 
Firewall disconneted the connections and shows me that the Source is not.

Do you know what I mean? Is just simple WAN to LAN with a Share to the Server.

Regards
R

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Von: Michel Servaes [mailto:mic...@mcmc.be] 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 7. September 2010 14:53
An: support@pfsense.com
Betreff: Re: [pfSense Support] Over 2GB File can not copy LAN to WAN Pfsense

On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 11:20 AM, Rabeendran, Rajeevan
rajeevan.rabeend...@pps-ag.ch wrote:
 Hello

 Thank's.
 Where is the option on the Firewall on anti-virus being unable to scan big 
 file?

 Our Filesystem is NTFS:-).

 Thank's and Regards
 Rajeevan


I think he meant on your local computer, not the firewall :)
How are you transferring your files, what is in between ?

Are you transferring over IPSEC or OpenVPN ? - I would imagine that
transferring through NFS approach, you'd do it over a secure
channel...
If not did you try to check the states-table - to see if no timeout
occurs there (I would recommend checking the states-table via the
console...)

Also, can it it be that the other end disconnects (from where you are
downloading ??)... maybe your IPSEC tunnel breaks each and every
xxx-minutes... I think we need more info, one how and where you are
transferring the file to- or from.
Maybe one can test the same thing, to compare results...

I have a 2-side pfsense setup, one with pfSense 2.0 beta4 and the
other side (where the corporate network passes through) a 1.2.3
version... maybe I can try out what you are doing.

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Re: [pfSense Support] Over 2GB File can not copy LAN to WAN Pfsense

2010-09-07 Thread Michel Servaes
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 3:09 PM, Rabeendran, Rajeevan
rajeevan.rabeend...@pps-ag.ch wrote:

 Hello

 In the WAN side there is a Server (in our Lab) and i have to copy Files from 
 there to my LAN Interface. When I copy an huge File that is more then 2 Gb 
 the Firewall disconneted the connections and shows me that the Source is 
 not.

 Do you know what I mean? Is just simple WAN to LAN with a Share to the Server.

 Regards
 R


I hate to quote google here, but did you try to google it : NFS files
larger than 2GB...
It seems a lot of things can go wrong using NFS and files larger than
2GB (most of the time, it's version related to NFS itself... but I am
not really a Unix/Linux specialist...)

What happens, if you transfer the file in direct (eg. without the
pfsense in between ?)

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Re: [pfSense Support] Over 2GB File can not copy LAN to WAN Pfsense

2010-09-07 Thread David Burgess
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 8:32 AM, Michel Servaes mic...@mcmc.be wrote:

 What happens, if you transfer the file in direct (eg. without the
 pfsense in between ?)

Definitely try that.

pfsense has a workaround specifically for NFS on System: Advanced:
Firewall and NAT (system_advanced_firewall.php). Did you try checking
the Clear invalid DF bits instead of dropping the packets option?

You may also need to set the Firewall Optimization Options to
Conservative on the same page.

db

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Re: [pfSense Support] Over 2GB File can not copy LAN to WAN Pfsense

2010-09-07 Thread Bradley D. Thornton
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I thought there was about a 2GByte file size limit on Ext2 File systems too.

On 9/7/2010 7:39 AM, David Burgess wrote:
 On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 8:32 AM, Michel Servaes mic...@mcmc.be wrote:
 
 What happens, if you transfer the file in direct (eg. without the
 pfsense in between ?)
 
 Definitely try that.
 
 pfsense has a workaround specifically for NFS on System: Advanced:
 Firewall and NAT (system_advanced_firewall.php). Did you try checking
 the Clear invalid DF bits instead of dropping the packets option?
 
 You may also need to set the Firewall Optimization Options to
 Conservative on the same page.
 
 db
 
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Re: [pfSense Support] Over 2GB File can not copy LAN to WAN Pfsense

2010-09-07 Thread David Burgess
On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 10:34 AM, Bradley D. Thornton
brad...@northtech.us wrote:

 I thought there was about a 2GByte file size limit on Ext2 File systems too.

Not according to wikipedia, however There are also many userspace
programs that can't handle files larger than 2 GB.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ext2#File_system_limits

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