Is it possible these numbers are for both interfaces on the pfSense box? If
so, do they include both inbound and outbound traffic for both? That would
effectively double the true data transfer if traffic isn't being routed
between other subnets / interfaces on the firewall. I don't have RRD
Lots of ISPs still make you do that for managed circuits.
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On May 17, 2018, 10:56, at 10:56, John Johnstone
wrote:
>On 5/16/18 12:25 PM, WebDawg wrote:
>
>> It is high risk compared to serial, but when you are doing the job
>>
I've had good luck in similar cases by installing on a generic machine then
putting the media in the target box.
On Feb 16, 2018, 13:40, at 13:40, Eero Volotinen wrote:
>Hi List,
>
>I need to install pfsense 2.4 on watchguard xtm 810. there is issue as
>it
>does not boot
But think of the time you would have wasted instead. Just trading a little
pride for time. Seems like a good deal most times.
On Nov 3, 2017, 15:02, at 15:02, Andrew Kester wrote:
>Actually, it looks like Node B was indeed in maintenance mode. Setting
>
>it back to
Based on the product page the max throughput as you described would seem to
be 200Mbps.
https://www.netgate.com/products/sg-1000.html
See the notes at the bottom of the page.
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From: List [mailto:list-boun...@lists.pfsense.org] On Behalf Of John DeSoi
Sent: Monday, May
What you're trying to accomplish is something we commonly do with conditional
forwarders, but they would forward all requests to a specific domain so
site1... and site2... would have to be separate domains. I don't use bind to
do that personally but I would assume it has that capability.
If you're going to have 2 systems you can cluster them and make anything you're
running HA even without duplicate vms.
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What you're sewing is the proxy doing what you've told it to do. When the pc on
the lan side (any vlan) requests a connection to a server the proxy makes that
request on its behalf and returns the packets sent back from that request. In
order for that to happen on a secured connection the
Yes windows burns I SO files as bootable disk. I do it regularly.
div Original message /divdivFrom: Ryan Coleman
ryan.cole...@cwis.biz /divdivDate:10/29/2014 00:57 (GMT-05:00)
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