I've got a dns server locally which uses views.
from local machine
dig @192.168.1.2 loudas.com
returns 192.168.1.2
from the world dig @loudas.com loudas.com
returns 203.96.212.68
I've put a pfsense embedded box on 202.37.230.93 (trinity.loudas.com)
I've turned on dnsmasq so when I turn on dhcpd
Bill
The uptime on both systems is 3 days or so. The error counters on both
machines for the pfsync interface is zero.
pf sync is a VLAN - it shares the same physical line as the LAN Interface
which is also showing up with zero errors, as is the physical interface they
are carved from. I am
Just a wild ass guess at this point I'm afraid. Any chance you've got
some packet loss on the sync interface, or really really crappy nics?
It kinda sounds like the state deletion notices aren't always making
it across. The nice thing about state updates and why they're still
obviously working i
On 5/26/06, Scott Ullrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Okay if nobody has anything else rolling I need hard numbers on what
to implement. What are we going with...?
Let's try to keep this from flaming each other and keep it
constructive if possible. Either way this issue must change for 1.1.
Bill
I identified this problem a few days ago when asking about the sizing of state
table entries. I have now had time to study the issue over a longer period
of time.
The site I am working with is pretty busy - they typically have around 10,000
punters on-line during the week: The site prov
Ebay wrote:
Wow, thanks. This is a great program. I have one question / Bug. HAVP does
not seem
to work with load balancing. Is there anyone out there who knows a workaround
for
this.
I have not yet thought about that. I will check that and if it's feasible I
will enable it
in HAVP packa