Dear All,
Are there any easy way to detect (or re-detect) a NIC on pfsense? my
NIC is not detected by pfsense after I take the NIC and plug it again.
the NIC itself is in good condition but it is not detected by pfsense.
Thanks
best regards,
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Panji
http://sumodirjo.blogspot.com
muhammad panji schrieb:
Dear All,
Are there any easy way to detect (or re-detect) a NIC on pfsense? my
NIC is not detected by pfsense after I take the NIC and plug it again.
the NIC itself is in good condition but it is not detected by pfsense.
Thanks
best regards,
What exactly do you
Hi
I noticed that pfSense makes frequent connections to time servers
(udp123) but eventhough I didn't configure anything here it manages to
talk to ISP's in my neigborhood.
Is there anyone who can introduce me to how this works or point me to
some documentation...?
Thanks
Claus
PGP
i may be wrong here however i thought there was a default time server sync
setup in the config?
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 3:38 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi
I noticed that pfSense makes frequent connections to time servers (udp123)
but eventhough I didn't configure anything
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 5:00 PM, jason whitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i may be wrong here however i thought there was a default time server sync
setup in the config?
There is. Look in System-General. Bottom of the page I believe.
--Bill
Might want to check the HCL.
http://www.pfsense.org/index.php?option=com_contenttask=viewid=46Itemid=51
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Curtis LaMasters
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http://www.builtnetworks.com
There are! But only the default 0.pfsense.pool.ntp.org server is
specified.
What I see is that my pfSense talks to a number of different time
servers and many of those looks like ordinary ADSL subscribers which
scares me a little.
Common for all time servers seen is that they geographical are
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A, now I see :-)
Thanks
Claus
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