Jim, thanks for your sugestion, I will try it asap and I will give you
feedback.
It's important to inform all the interested that the Apple app OpenVPN
Connect, since was upgraded to version 1.0.3 (on 24/12/2013), is
compatible from IOS 6.1 towards (it was working with iPad 1, ver. IOS
5.1.x,
Hi Doug
On 3 January 2014 13:30, Doug Lytle supp...@drdos.info wrote:
Has anybody used one of these for pfsense, or does anybody have
suggestions of a small profile device that's under $100USD that would be a
good fit?
I can't give you any first hand information on the topic, but you might
Imran good morning,
Have you read this
https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Multi-WAN_2.0document
yet? It will load balance over two links evenly or use one as a standby,
the behavior can be configured.
Wade Blackwell
Solutions Architect
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(S) coc.wadeblackwell
On 1/4/2014 6:03 PM, Carlos Vicente wrote:
My PfSense version is 2.0.3 upgraded from 1.2.3. I have tried all kind
of configs from the doc “Mobile IPsec on 2.0
https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Mobile_IPsec_on_2.0”, but, as I
said, can establish the connection but can´t access any device on LAN
Hi All,
I am about to put pfSense in a production box. I will be using IBM Quad
Port Gigabit PCIe Ethernet Card P/N.: 39Y6136. Will pfSense version 2.0.1
support this particular LAN card? I can't find the name of this LAN card on
the freeBSD 8.1 hardware support page.
Regards
On 1/4/2014 8:49 PM, Ugo Bellavance wrote:
On our setup, we have at least 2 openVPN interfaces (one site-to-site,
one for roaming users). I haven't labeled these interfaces so all my
rules are using the global OpenVPN interface, but I think it would be
better if I had one interface per
On 1/6/2014 12:42 PM, rajan agarwal wrote:
I am about to put pfSense in a production box. I will be using IBM Quad
Port Gigabit PCIe Ethernet Card P/N.: 39Y6136. Will pfSense version
2.0.1 support this particular LAN card? I can't find the name of this
LAN card on the freeBSD 8.1 hardware
It should, as that card will either use standard Intel or Broadcom Ethernet
chips.
There is always a small possibility that any given card may be incompatible,
but in your case I would expect that be almost negligible.
If the card is a brand-new model or revision, you are more likely to have
On 14-01-05 04:57 PM, Nicolas Bélan wrote:
Hello :)
Sure it is strange, can you launch ssh server in debug mode (non
detaching daemon) and check /var/log/message or secure in B ?
Can you also provide a packet capture with tcp flags ?
It may be different causes ...
maybe the cause is located on