Hi Scott and all,
I don't experience Squid dying in pfsense yet. But, I
did experience this in the past when Squid core dumps
in my custom FreeBSD box.
The possibility of Squid dying or terminating (for
whatever reason) is not remote and with the rdr rules
for transparent proxying still in
I have just upgrade from 73.12 to 77 on soekris 4801
Is load balancer for outbound connection too?
The bug of ssh not restarting after a configuration restore is still here.
regards
Rodolfo
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On 8/18/05, Randy B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Buechler wrote:
Not unless you're running both a client and server at each end.
Unfortunately, not the case -
Yes it is. iperf doesn't test full duplex, it's one direction only
(with one connection, run a server and a client on each side
I'd also like to know which rl cards these are. Can you send the output
of pciconf -lv?
thanks
-Original Message-
From: Chris Buechler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 8:31 AM
Cc: support@pfsense.com
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] iperf question
On 8/18/05, Randy
Outgoing load balancing is not ready yet.
On 8/19/05, Moacyr Leite da Silva [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
Need tips for outgoing load balance and source routing with pfsense and 2
and 3 WAN connections.
I tryed to config this scenario com with 2 pfsense box and with 1
The embedded images lack video, keyboard and mouse support. Perhaps
the best solution is to install using the cdrom installer to the
compact flash directly then editing /etc/platform to read wrap.
Scott
On 8/19/05, Jamy Klein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I noticed there are images for running
I just install from the cd straight onto the CF card and disable swap
Then when it is setup is disable logs and forward to my syslog server
works great
The embedded images lack video, keyboard and mouse support. Perhaps
the best solution is to install using the cdrom installer to the
Hello,
I have some problems with pfSense 0.77. I got this message:
php: : There were error(s) loading the rules: /tmp/rules.debug:110:
syntax error /tmp/rules.debug:111: syntax error /tmp/rules.debug:112:
syntax error /tmp/rules.debug:113: syntax error /tmp/rules.debug:114:
syntax error
I agree this is still an issue in 0.77.
It happens when you change the firewall rules.
It does not matter what is in the ipsec setup. Wheather it is empty or
you are using it
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From: Bastian Schern [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 August 2005 18:56
To:
There are two ways to remake the error that I found.
(1) create a new firewall rule and apply it.
(2) to save the ipsec configuration (DOES NOT MATTER WHEATHER THERE IS ANYTHING
IN IT OR NOT)
this happened on at least 8 installs.
Yes I agree you can clear the ipsec and reload the xml but if
On 8/19/05, alan walters [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are two ways to remake the error that I found.
(1) create a new firewall rule and apply it.
[click to toggle enabled/disabled status]* * * *
* TestRule
I added the rule above. No issues.
(2)
Firmware upgrade bug lurks from within.
I would avoid it at all costs. 0.79 will be published soon.
Scott
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