I have soekirs 4501 with 0.80.4 and I was trying outoing load balancing.
I've read the wiki document and I can get it work atm.
I just have done a quick test to try it, will try to do a better one when I
have more time. Actually I tryed:
Lan on eth0 with ip 192.168.1.1
Linux client on lan wit
It can be done the way you describe it and I have this setup at home in my
testenvironment (however, I use different subnets on my wans, but it should
work with your setup too as far as I know). If properly configured you should
see the 2 wans used roundrobin. In my setup this means if I tracero
I'm probably missing something pretty obvious here, but I seem to be
having real problems getting pfsense to correctly configure my wlan card.
I'm running 0.80.4 on a soekris 4801, with a mini-pci wireless card
(ath0) configured as the OPT2 interface. I've configured the interface
to start in
Try using an ascii key instead of a hex one (sounds like you are using a hex
key). A hex key needs a "0x" in front to be recognized correctly by the driver.
However the webgui of this version only allows a 10 char or 26 char key as hex
and assigns this one without the 0x. The new version will al
0.81 contained a number of load balancer fixes.
--BillOn 8/30/05, Holger Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It
can be done the way you describe it and I have this setup at home in my
testenvironment (however, I use different subnets on my wans, but it
should work with your setup too as far as I know
hi,
I installed pfsense to CF card, booted once, repowered wrap and on next boot
I got lot of messages like: WARNING: R/W mount of denied. Filesystem is
not clean - run fsck
should not be pfsense able to handle such situations? or I'm doing something
wrong
regards,
tomas
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It is supposed to fsck on boot.
Scott
On 8/30/05, Tomas Hodan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> I installed pfsense to CF card, booted once, repowered wrap and on next boot
> I got lot of messages like: WARNING: R/W mount of denied. Filesystem is
> not clean - run fsck
>
> should not be p
At 03:10 PM 8/30/2005, Tomas Hodan wrote:
hi,
I installed pfsense to CF card, booted once, repowered wrap and on next boot
I got lot of messages like: WARNING: R/W mount of denied. Filesystem is
not clean - run fsck
should not be pfsense able to handle such situations? or I'm doing something
it looks like it's not.
such situations are very common, that firewall for what every reason will
loose power.
tomas
-Original Message-
From: Scott Ullrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 9:12 PM
To: Tomas Hodan
Cc: support@pfsense.com
Subject: Re: [pfSense Sup
At 03:16 PM 8/30/2005, Tomas Hodan wrote:
it looks like it's not.
such situations are very common, that firewall for what every reason will
loose power.
granted, but you seem to be under the misimpression this is a serious
error message. it's not, it's just a warning...
--
On 8/30/05, Tomas Hodan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it looks like it's not.
>
> such situations are very common, that firewall for what every reason will
> loose power.
Yes, thats pretty obvious, isn't it?
If it is not, then this is a bug.
Scott
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Just an FYI this is why you see the error message. You should only be
worried if you see it twice.
# Mount all. If it fails run a fsck.
/sbin/mount -a || /sbin/fsck -y && /sbin/mount -a || /sbin/fsck -y
The error message you've seen came from the first /sbin/mount -a. fsck
then cleaned all the fi
Interestingly the WRAP image is supposed to be mounted read-only
anyway. Only /cf should normally get mounted r/w and then only
for changes.
--BillOn 8/30/05, Fleming, John (ZeroChaos) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just an FYI this is why you see the error message. You should only beworried if you s
On 8/30/05, Bill Marquette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Interestingly the WRAP image is supposed to be mounted read-only anyway.
> Only /cf should normally get mounted r/w and then only for changes.
Actually it writes RW during boot giving a chance for any now defunct
packages to readjust the sys
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