The network cards are Intel 82576 Dual-Port Gigabit and as I saw on
the compatibility list, it is fully supported by Freebsd's igb driver.
One question to be asked is what kind (brand) of network cards are in use and
how well are they supported under BSD?
-Nate
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hi here I have got some information in our router configuration. the ip
address is 10.134.192.154 and the subnet mask is 255.255.255.252. how could
I configure this to include 197.156.75.54 as public IP
On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 6:37 PM, Vick Khera vi...@khera.org wrote:
On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at
Hi, I interested in captured in rrd graph total traffic bandwith
consumed for wan, for example.
I have installed the plugin rrd grah summary, but only show graph this
month.
How captured the bandwith total for months?
Thanks in advanced.
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On 16/04/13 07:18, may...@maykel.sytes.net wrote:
Hi, I interested in captured in rrd graph total traffic bandwith
consumed for wan, for example.
I have installed the plugin rrd grah summary, but only show graph this
month.
How captured the bandwith total for months?
Thanks in advanced.
El 2013-04-16 14:23, Igor Lins escribió:
On 16/04/13 07:18, may...@maykel.sytes.net wrote:
Hi, I interested in captured in rrd graph total traffic bandwith
consumed for wan, for example.
I have installed the plugin rrd grah summary, but only show graph
this month.
How captured the bandwith
may...@maykel.sytes.net schreef:
Hi, I interested in captured in rrd graph total traffic bandwith
consumed for wan, for example.
I have installed the plugin rrd grah summary, but only show graph this
month.
How captured the bandwith total for months?
Thanks in advanced.
On 4/16/2013 9:05 AM, Chris Bagnall wrote:
I have quite a few pfSense deployments out there with early builds of
2.1 snapshots. These are mostly running on ALIX embedded systems with 1
or 2GB compact flash cards.
Has anyone tried using the updater in the WebGUI on embedded systems?
I'd like
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 8:48 AM, James Bensley jwbens...@gmail.com wrote:
Does anyone have any ideas about some sort of no preempt option for
CARP so that if the master fails, and everything switches over to the
You would need to adjust the advskew on the old master to be higher than
that of
How captured the bandwith total for months?
In my experience this sort of thing is best done on an external box with
something like Cacti via SNMP from pfSense.
This way you aren't at risk of losing your stats on the pfSense box if
you need to upgrade or reimage for whatever reason.
Kind
Hello,
I updated one of my pfSense boxes from 2.0.2 to 2.0.3 (32 bit) yesterday
by installing a fresh copy of 2.0.3 hoping it would fix an issue with
the settings for the traffic graphs on the dashboard. When I originally
loaded the 2.0.2 release I could not save changes to the update time on
On 4/16/2013 1:22 PM, j...@millican.us wrote:
Hello,
I updated one of my pfSense boxes from 2.0.2 to 2.0.3 (32 bit) yesterday
by installing a fresh copy of 2.0.3 hoping it would fix an issue with
the settings for the traffic graphs on the dashboard.
Known issue with no fix on 2.0.x. Changes
I can't speak for early releases but the firmware update works great on
Stable/Release versions. I have some deployed that I would have to have
shipped back to update if things went south and I am not afraid to update them
remotely (with the caveat that I test on one much closer first).
-Nate
Theo Schlossnagle has started a new project to manage shared IP addresses,
but the one thing it doesn't have is moving all IPs as a group. ie, if LAN
goes down, it wouldn't move WAN also. however, I'm sure that kind of
feature could be added in. i don't know if it is suitable to be adding
node.js
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