I’m totally having a brain far weekend on this… but there’s a way (or so I
think) to link the DNS and DHCP hostnames… How do I do that?
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Ryan
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Do you have Snort in your setup? I've seen IPS causing this behavior.
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Kostas
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> On 12 Δεκ 2015, at 00:13, C. R. Oldham wrote:
>
> Actually I think I characterized this problem the wrong way.
>
> It appears that neither haproxy nor nginx (when used as a proxy)
Run "netstat -anl | grep LISTEN | grep 443" ( for tcp ) to verify on whitch
port/ip haproxy and openvpn are running. Openvpn don't listen on VIP.
Em 12/12/2015 10:31, "C. R. Oldham" escreveu:
> Actually I think I characterized this problem the wrong way.
>
> It appears that neither haproxy nor ng
On Fri, Dec 11, 2015 at 9:14 AM, C. R. Oldham wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> We've recently replaced both our routers with pfSense. I am using tinc for
> site-to-site VPN and OpenVPN for clients to connect.
>
> Since some of our support engineers often end up onsite with customers, I
> want to enable Op
Actually I think I characterized this problem the wrong way.
It appears that neither haproxy nor nginx (when used as a proxy) are
reliable on our pfSense firewall. They will work for a while, then they
stop passing traffic for a while, then they work awhile. Restarting them
doesn't make them res
It would appear you're just interested in being confrontational. I have you
have a nice day.
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