[pfSense] PRIVATE WAN CAN NOT PING PRIVATE LOCAL NETWORK

2014-09-04 Thread Enock Halonda
Hello All, Hope your all well. I need some assistance.I have setup my pfsense system as below. WAN IP (IP from ISP) on Pfsense (10.20.5.1/24)-- LOCAL LAN IP on Pfsense (192.168.0.0/22) From the diagnosis on my Pfsense, i can ping from my WAN (10.20.5.2 as source) to LAN Interface. I

Re: [pfSense] PRIVATE WAN CAN NOT PING PRIVATE LOCAL NETWORK

2014-09-04 Thread Giles Coochey
On 04/09/2014 09:58, Enock Halonda wrote: Hello All, Hope your all well. I need some assistance.I have setup my pfsense system as below. WAN IP (IP from ISP) on Pfsense (10.20.5.1/24)-- LOCAL LAN IP on Pfsense (192.168.0.0/22) From the diagnosis on my Pfsense, i can ping from my

Re: [pfSense] How do I fix this?

2014-09-04 Thread Brian Caouette
The price was right but yes it consumes some power. Its loud and warms the room. Should be good in another month or so when we turn the furnace on. As for the nics I have no idea if their intel or not. Don't recall that detail. I'll try your suggestion and change the time and see what happens.

[pfSense] After upgrading 2.1.3-2.1.5 the SNMP.pm can't be found for Nagios anymore

2014-09-04 Thread davy van de moere
Gents, after upgrading to 2.1.5, coming from 2.1.3 PFSense all of a sudden lost it's Net/SNMP.pm from it's path. This results in issues with some plugins of Nagios. e.g. /usr/pbi/nrpe-amd64/libexec/nagios/check_ifoperstatus which barfs : Can't locate Net/SNMP.pm in @INC (@INC contains: