Re: [pfSense Support] recurring message in system logs ...

2005-09-02 Thread Bill Marquette
On 9/2/05, Chris Buechler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 9/2/05, Scott Ullrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> It is normal.  It is telling you what type of random number generator> the kernel is using for your IPSEC tunnel. >meaning, in this case you don't have a hardware RNG (like a Soekris14xx, among

Re: [pfSense Support] recurring message in system logs ...

2005-09-02 Thread Chris Buechler
On 9/2/05, Scott Ullrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It is normal. It is telling you what type of random number generator > the kernel is using for your IPSEC tunnel. > meaning, in this case you don't have a hardware RNG (like a Soekris 14xx, amongst others) and warning you that the random() fu

Re: [pfSense Support] time zone of firewall log

2005-09-02 Thread Scott Ullrich
Does /etc/localtime exist? This is strange since we haven't made any changes to the TZ code since importing m0n0wall. On 9/1/05, Simon SZE-To <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > Seems that the time of System logs: Firewall is not following the time zone > settings. I have tried config. tim

Re: [pfSense Support] ftp support?

2005-09-02 Thread Scott Ullrich
Pureftpd is not intended for a firewall installation. It was created because I run a number of FTP servers and I want a clear and easy way to get them setup. Scott On 9/2/05, Dan Swartzendruber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Maybe I'm doing something wrong. I have the ftp proxy active, since >

[pfSense Support] ftp support?

2005-09-02 Thread Dan Swartzendruber
Maybe I'm doing something wrong. I have the ftp proxy active, since if I don't, I don't seem able to get to an external FTP site (I get errors about invalid port numbers and such). I also have pure ftp installed as a package, and can get to it just fine from outside, but any attempt to ftp

Re: [pfSense Support] Outgoing Load Balancer and policy based routing

2005-09-02 Thread Bill Marquette
I don't believe slb is fully integrated into the outbound load balancer.  If you don't have a load balanced server you probably won't see anything in the logs at this time. --BillOn 9/2/05, Daniel Solsona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Well, awesome job guys for the work on the outbound load balancer

Re: [pfSense Support] Outgoing Load Balancer and policy based routing

2005-09-02 Thread Scott Ullrich
We're not done with the monitoring and status pages just yet. It's mentioned in our blog, on the wiki, in cvstrac, etc. Scott On 9/2/05, Daniel Solsona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, awesome job guys for the work on the outbound load balancer and ofcourse > on pfsense project itself. > >

Re: [pfSense Support] recurring message in system logs ...

2005-09-02 Thread Scott Ullrich
It is normal. It is telling you what type of random number generator the kernel is using for your IPSEC tunnel. Scott On 9/2/05, David Strout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Everyone, > > I have seen these messages recurring in my system > logs (since 0.68.x). Although, I haven't seen it > on all

[pfSense Support] recurring message in system logs ...

2005-09-02 Thread David Strout
Everyone, I have seen these messages recurring in my system logs (since 0.68.x). Although, I haven't seen it on all systems, but this shows up on the Dell GX systems and a couple of generic "white box" PCs. It doesn't seem to cause any problems w/ the IPSec systems, but I am just wondering what

[pfSense Support] Outgoing Load Balancer and policy based routing

2005-09-02 Thread Daniel Solsona
Well, awesome job guys for the work on the outbound load balancer and ofcourse on pfsense project itself. I'm using 0.82.4 on a soekris 4501 and I've tried the load balancer with two adsl lines on the same wan. It works really well, fast change between the two gateways. I dont know if it's an