> On Sep 8, 2016, at 10:30 PM, Ryan Coleman wrote:
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>> On Sep 8, 2016, at 9:14 PM, Jim Thompson wrote:
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>> On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 7:36 PM, Karl Fife wrote:
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>>> There is a brand new feature/option in ISC dhcpd 4.3.0 (the
> On Sep 8, 2016, at 9:14 PM, Jim Thompson wrote:
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> On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 7:36 PM, Karl Fife wrote:
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>> There is a brand new feature/option in ISC dhcpd 4.3.0 (the DHCP server
>> version in pfSense 2.3+).
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> you could say, "Thank you". I drove
Hi there,
Occasionally, I’ve had my firewall pair failing over different segments of the
network for no obvious reason. It’s often incredibly transient now, but
initially, the problem I was having to do with carp packets not being passed
properly between built-in ports of my cablemodem for
Hi all,
I was hoping to gauge if there was interest in a collectd package for pfsense,
and if so, just how deep I should run with it?
additionally, I was hoping to find the most relevant package building
documentation.
It was a bit in flux the last time I looked, and I’d like to make sure
On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 7:36 PM, Karl Fife wrote:
> There is a brand new feature/option in ISC dhcpd 4.3.0 (the DHCP server
> version in pfSense 2.3+).
>
you could say, "Thank you". I drove the old crud out.
> I would like to see this new feature available in the pfSense
Hello all,
I am looking into pfsense .inc files to find out how pfSense gets the router
for a dhcp or pppoe interface. So far I could get to know it stores info for in
/tmp/IF_router. As I know nothing on php, if anyone has any hint. I found the
line to write the /tmp/IF_output and I found the
There is a brand new feature/option in ISC dhcpd 4.3.0 (the DHCP server
version in pfSense 2.3+).
I would like to see this new feature available in the pfSense GUI
The new feature allows the DHCP server to ignore client UIDs as the
primary identifier for the lease. A host that presents a UID
Compdoc:
Your spinrite comments just show how dangerous some knowledge is without
propper understanding. Spinrite does indeed force SSDs to "fix" themselves
because it reads extensively (causes heat) and forces "half" working areas
to be marked bad. Most SSDs has minor defects from day one. Just
Final update on this issue. When I took it down, I pulled the drive and
started a Level 2 SpinRite on it while I took out and reseated the RAM then
ran memtest. I found no errors in either test, so I also took out the Intel
4 port gigabit card and reseated that, then put everything back together.
Did you add a rule to allow ICMP on the wlan?
-lsf
On Thu, Sep 8, 2016, 15:58 Moshe Katz wrote:
> Ray,
>
> Can you clarify which IP range is assigned where?
> We can make an educated guess based on the information you provided, but
> it's always better to have confirmation.
>
Ray,
Can you clarify which IP range is assigned where?
We can make an educated guess based on the information you provided, but
it's always better to have confirmation.
Moshe
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On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 6:06 AM, Ray
Hi,
I'm running a few ALIX 2D13s with pfsense 2.3.2.
All of them have a bridge configured which incorporates two of the
Ethernet interfaces and a Wireless interface (some Atheros card).
Apart from that there is an OpenVPN client on each box to connect
satellite sites.
There is something
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