Good evening all,
I have successfully installed openbgp on my beta4 pfsense. I
am, however, having a bear of a time creating the bgpd user. I am used
to have the standard comand line admin tools for adding and removing
users. I have added the appropriate lines to the /etc/master.passwd
and
Just realized I forgot to include some details in this message. I have dual
wan using policy based routing. Default traffic goes over a cable modem
(WAN). OPT1 is a range of 5 static IP's (xxx.xxx.xxx.138/29). LAN firewall
rule has 10.0.0.32 and 10.0.0.34 going over OPT1 interface.
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I need to select the external proxy arp ip that is seen for several internal
hosts on the lan. For example: 10.0.0.32 needs to be seen as xxx.xxx.xxx.139
and 10.0.0.34 needs to be seen as xxx.xxx.xxx.141. I tried setting this up
using outbound NAT but looking at the states showed that the traf
ntop package or pfflowd package and use a collector.
--Bill
On 6/8/06, Oscar Rylin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
We're running pfSense on our company LAN (public /24, no NAT), filtering out
unwanted traffic, using pptp VPN etc. - everything's working great!
That said,
I'd love being able to me
Unfortunately I do not see OpenOSPFD in the ports tree. :/
On 6/8/06, bablam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Not so easy for openospfd,
pkg_add
http://people.freebsd.org/~flz/distfiles/openospfd/openospfd-devel-20060516.tgz
result = pkg_add: unable to open table of contents file '+CONTENTS' - no
Not so easy for openospfd, pkg_add http://people.freebsd.org/~flz/distfiles/openospfd/openospfd-devel-20060516.tgzresult = pkg_add: unable to open table of contents file '+CONTENTS' - not a package?
-W On 6/8/06, bablam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yup, Done. -WOn 6/8/06, Scott Ullri
Hi,
We're running pfSense on our company LAN (public /24, no NAT), filtering out
unwanted traffic, using pptp VPN etc. - everything's working great!
That said,
I'd love being able to measure the per-client/ip-address throughput; either
by SNMP or by a screen like the SVG showing total network throu
Yup, Done. -WOn 6/8/06, Scott Ullrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is a classic case of overthinking the problem :)# pkg_add -r openbgpdFetching ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-6.1-release/Latest/openbgpd.tbz.
..Done.# rehash# bgpdbgpd: /usr/local/etc/bgpd.conf: No su
Awesome, Seriously, I am laughing out loud. Thanks Scott, i am going to give that a whirl. Wade BOn 6/8/06, Scott Ullrich <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:This is a classic case of overthinking the problem :)
# pkg_add -r openbgpdFetching ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-6.1-
This is a classic case of overthinking the problem :)
# pkg_add -r openbgpd
Fetching
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-6.1-release/Latest/openbgpd.tbz...
Done.
# rehash
# bgpd
bgpd: /usr/local/etc/bgpd.conf: No such file or directory
Scott
On 6/8/06, bablam <[EMAIL PROTECT
Good morning,
I am attempting to install openbgpd-3.9.tgz on beta 4 and so far
am not having allot of luck. I was attempting the traditional method
of ;
configure
make
make install
Well since make and configure don't seem to be present on the
install I tried using pkg_add. It doesn't look
Hi !
go to diagnostics in the web-gui go to diagnostics -> execute and remove the file /var/db/rrd/wan-queues.rrd
[shell command: rm /var/db/rrd/wan-queues.rrd]
after that enable rrd-logging again:
[php execute: enable_rrd_graphing();]
that should fix it...
Martin
Von: Ash VarmaGese
VERSION:
RELENG_1-SNAPSHOT-05-05-2006
built on Sat May 6 17:49:26 UTC 2006UPTIME:4 days, 16:47The RRD Graphs on my firewall have stopped displaying.Displayed fine when rebooted after the upgrade about 4 days ago..Stopped about 2 days ago.. no graphs..
What can I do to disagnose and fix
Hi,
My setup is a dualwan carp cluster consisting of two machines. Now it seems to
work fine, but as I monitor the traffic graphs on the Master and Backup
machines, they shows the same traffic activity. I thought the Backup should be
inactive or am I wrong again?
Best regards
Imre
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