Thank you!
On 1/23/2014 10:26 AM, compdoc wrote:
>How would I pull that off?
Computers have several common points of failure. They are the power
supply, the motherboard, RAM, cooling fans, and the hard drive.
Fans are easy - just make sure they are spinning at the proper speed.
This inclu
>How would I pull that off?
Computers have several common points of failure. They are the power supply,
the motherboard, RAM, cooling fans, and the hard drive.
Fans are easy - just make sure they are spinning at the proper speed. This
includes the fan inside the PSU.
If the motherboard
22, 2014 21:03
*To:* pfSense support and discussion
*Subject:* Re: [pfSense] psSense stops working
100% default of package install. I will check those things out
when I reinstall the package. Dam box stopped working completely
so I did a factory reset from the drop down. This
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Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2014 21:03
To: pfSense support and discussion
Subject: Re: [pfSense] psSense stops working
100% default of package install. I will check those
100% default of package install. I will check those things out when I
reinstall the package. Dam box stopped working completely so I did a
factory reset from the drop down. This thing sure is temperamental!
Brian
On 1/22/2014 8:17 PM, Michael Schuh wrote:
i suppose squid is caching all sites?
i suppose squid is caching all sites?
using LRU algorithm?
this sounds like squid could not update the cache or acl deny the access.
enough diskspace? cache size big enough?
another caching algorithm tried? or caching algorithm changed after the
installation and first runs
and not cleared the cache
DNS should be handled by the ISP as the wan is using DHCP to get that
info. I also see the DNS is passed thru to my laptop when I look at
TCP/IP properties but you right it does sound like DNS. Any thoughts on
were I should be looking? What puzzles me the most is it works fine on
reboot but sto
Sounds like a classic case of cache (squid) or possibly a DNS config
issue. Just a couple ideas where to start the TS process. Plenty of
resources on both on the pfSense forum.
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 9:52 AM, Brian Caouette wrote:
> Having some trouble that I can' figure out. Upon fresh rebo
Having some trouble that I can' figure out. Upon fresh reboot my system
works good. Shortly after it starts failing to serve webpages to the lan
port. Via the web interface I can do ping and tracert and it all looks
good but from my pc it all fails after 15 minutes to a few hours. Some
web page