Re: [pfSense-discussion] VPN woes

2006-02-18 Thread DarkFoon
Besides, I'm faily certain that my client does not want his franchisees using a browser for the VPN. It defeats teh purpose of his VPN. He wants them to join the domain, so he can log whether they log in and such. And to control their access (but that could be done through the SSL-VPN tunnel

Re: [pfSense-discussion] Routing

2006-02-18 Thread Nick Buraglio
Just to clarify, I'm not trying to discourage but more to see if what you want to do will actually solve your problem and not just be a lot of work for little or no gain. nb On Feb 18, 2006, at 9:32 PM, Nick Buraglio wrote: What are the issues you have with your ISP? Are you sure they ar

Re: [pfSense-discussion] Routing

2006-02-18 Thread Nick Buraglio
What are the issues you have with your ISP? Are you sure they are related to routing? I was the senior network engineer for a decent sized ISP for years and in my experience last mile problems are almost always relate to the telco and not [dynamic] routing. Why do you feel you need dyn

Re: [pfSense-discussion] Routing

2006-02-18 Thread Kim C. Callis
Ok, I have made the changes to the Cisco and I can now long in. So what do I need to do to A.) Allow pfsense to play nicely with the Cisco. B.) Since I don't know what routing protocol that the edge router is using, what do I need to do to setup the Cisco to dynamically route traffic? K. On Sat,

Re: [pfSense-discussion] VPN woes

2006-02-18 Thread DarkFoon
The Stunnel package won't install on my PFsense box.   Installing stunnel and its dependencies.Downloading package configuration file... done.Saving updated package information... done.Downloading stunnel and its dependencies... done.Checking for successful package installation... failed!  

RE: [pfSense-discussion] VPN woes

2006-02-18 Thread Chad Frerer
Use ssl tunnels ->  google for “ssl explorer”   -chad   From: DarkFoon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 5:38 PM To: discussion@pfsense.com Subject: [pfSense-discussion] VPN woes   My client wants VPN for his company, so his franchisees can VPN c

[pfSense-discussion] VPN woes

2006-02-18 Thread DarkFoon
My client wants VPN for his company, so his franchisees can VPN connect to the domain in his office and share files or something (he's rather vague about this). Right now, I've got his PfSense box at my house so I can test it. I'd like to test the VPN from his office, but they're behind a r

Re: [pfSense-discussion] Why is it called pfsense?

2006-02-18 Thread Scott Ullrich
On 2/18/06, Craig FALCONER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Someone! FAQ this! Go for it. Anyone can submit an entry.

RE: [pfSense-discussion] Why is it called pfsense?

2006-02-18 Thread Craig FALCONER
Someone! FAQ this! -Original Message- From: Scott Ullrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, 19 February 2006 10:55 a.m. To: discussion@pfsense.com Subject: Re: [pfSense-discussion] Why is it called pfsense? Actually the running joke is that it means "penguin fucker sense" ;) On

RE: [pfSense-discussion] Network troubleshooting

2006-02-18 Thread Nelson Papel
The exact page: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps233/products_password_recov ery09186a0080094795.shtml Just remember to return the config register to 0x2102. If you either type in the wrong value or just forget to return to that value the router won't follow its normal boot sequen

Re: [pfSense-discussion] Why is it called pfsense?

2006-02-18 Thread Scott Ullrich
Actually the running joke is that it means "penguin fucker sense" ;) On 2/18/06, DarkFoon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > So I was telling one of my friends the other day about PfSense. At one > point, he stopped me and said, "You know what that stands for, don't you?" > I said, "Duh! 'Packet Filte

[pfSense-discussion] Why is it called pfsense?

2006-02-18 Thread DarkFoon
So I was telling one of my friends the other day about PfSense. At one point, he stopped me and said, "You know what that stands for, don't you?"I said, "Duh! 'Packet Filter'" Then came his reply, "Nononono. It stands for 'Plain F**king sense'" And then I had to write this email about it.   S

Re: [pfSense-discussion] Routing

2006-02-18 Thread Abyss - 1
That;s the page I ment to :) Tommaso Di Donato wrote: To retrieve a Cisco router password, you only need to access the console! It is so easy, and you do not loose anything. You unly need to change the registry value: Here something that will help you: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/

Re: [pfSense-discussion] Network troubleshooting

2006-02-18 Thread Abyss - 1
Haven't played around with the traffic shaping on pf sense but I presume you are balancing the speed between the various implementations of pf sense and not on a per client basis?! As that would explain it as the clients can still take all bandwidth regardless just when these clients are over

Re: [pfSense-discussion] Routing

2006-02-18 Thread Tommaso Di Donato
To retrieve a Cisco router password, you only need to access the console! It is so easy, and you do not loose anything. You unly need to change the registry value: Here something that will help you: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/iosswrel/ps1831/products_tech_note09186a00801746e6.shtml On 2

Re: [pfSense-discussion] Network troubleshooting

2006-02-18 Thread Kim C. Callis
Cisco 2500 with a single interface and 8 serial ports On Sat, Feb 18, 2006 at 03:59:21PM -0500, Nelson Papel wrote: >What model Cisco router is it? > >-Original Message- >From: Kim C. Callis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: February 18, 2006 15:25 >To: PfSense Mailing List >Subject: [pfSe

Re: [pfSense-discussion] Routing

2006-02-18 Thread Kim C. Callis
That would be outstanding!!! Thanks! K. On Sat, Feb 18, 2006 at 09:58:34PM +0100, Abyss - 1 wrote: >Ok as for the password recovery there is a "easy" an non config deleting >way. > >On the cisco page there is a section for password recovery it outlines >all the staps needed to recover the pass

Re: [pfSense-discussion] Routing

2006-02-18 Thread Abyss - 1
Ok as for the password recovery there is a "easy" an non config deleting way. On the cisco page there is a section for password recovery it outlines all the staps needed to recover the password without deleting the configuration ! You will need console access to the router though I have used i

RE: [pfSense-discussion] Network troubleshooting

2006-02-18 Thread Nelson Papel
What model Cisco router is it? -Original Message- From: Kim C. Callis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: February 18, 2006 15:25 To: PfSense Mailing List Subject: [pfSense-discussion] Network troubleshooting I installed pfsense on a server for a WISP. The LAN interface is connected to a swi

Re: [pfSense-discussion] Routing

2006-02-18 Thread Kim C. Callis
Here is the problem in a nutshell... The Cisco was bought and they had someone configure the Cisco. There was a falling out, and the guy bailed without giving the enable password on the Cisco. Although I could crack the password, all of the methods that I know usually blow away the configuration.

[pfSense-discussion] Network troubleshooting

2006-02-18 Thread Kim C. Callis
I installed pfsense on a server for a WISP. The LAN interface is connected to a switch which as 4 access points connected which provides the LAN connectivity to the clients. On the WAN side is a cross-over cable connected to a Cisco 2500 series router with does absolutely nothing except to provide

Re: [pfSense-discussion] Routing

2006-02-18 Thread Abyss - 1
I guess you need Zebra then or gated dont know the one you are talking about. But what kind of routing issues are you getting from the link from the ISP as there might be a better solution resolved within the cisco as the Linux routing packages are notoriously instable and unreliable. I work

Re: [pfSense-discussion] Routing

2006-02-18 Thread Kim C. Callis
My issue is that my pfsense box is connected to a Cisco router which is acting as a bridge to connect to ISP. I am constantly running into problems with the way the ISP routes. If I were to install quagga on to the pfsense box, would the box actually handle the routing through RIP and dymanically

Re: [pfSense-discussion] Routing

2006-02-18 Thread Scott Ullrich
There no GUIS for them and the packages never worked properly. It is possible to manually pkg_add -r quagga still. On 2/18/06, Kim C. Callis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I believe that once upon a time, one of the packages that > was available was zebra/quagga. Has that package been > removed or

[pfSense-discussion] Routing

2006-02-18 Thread Kim C. Callis
I believe that once upon a time, one of the packages that was available was zebra/quagga. Has that package been removed or was that a figment of my imagination? K.

RE: [pfSense-discussion] Newbie rule order question

2006-02-18 Thread alan walters
That should work fine   From: DarkFoon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 18 February 2006 07:46 To: discussion@pfsense.com Subject: [pfSense-discussion] Newbie rule order question   So I (finally) have a pfSense box that I can experiment with (I've been but a spectator here for