FW: [pfSense Support] load balancer

2006-07-17 Thread Tunge2
It is not possible to build up any connection (except web traffic) even when the WAN and OPT connection are connected to the Internet When i start for example the program Putty i get the message "unable to open connection to 192.168.1.1 (i try ed several different ip address) Network error connecti

RE: [pfSense Support] CARP - battle of the firewalls

2006-07-17 Thread Alastair Stevens
Title: RE: [pfSense Support] CARP - battle of the firewalls Hi - well this sounds interesting, though not very encouraging!  The whole thing is set up on a test bench at the moment, and as it happens, we are using *different* types of switches on different interfaces.  The LANs are using 24-p

Re: FW: [pfSense Support] load balancer

2006-07-17 Thread Bill Marquette
I'll need to see your rules before too much more. For the SSH to 192.168.1.1, it sounds like you need a non-load balanced rule to handle that in front of your (guessing here) from LAN to world use load balancer rule. --Bill On 7/17/06, Tunge2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: It is not possible to b

Re: [pfSense Support] CARP - battle of the firewalls

2006-07-17 Thread Bill Marquette
On 7/17/06, Alastair Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi - well this sounds interesting, though not very encouraging! The whole thing is set up on a test bench at the moment, and as it happens, we are using *different* types of switches on different interfaces. The LANs are using 24-port Net

[pfSense Support] Question on multiple subnets, one WAN interface

2006-07-17 Thread Brad Bendy
Hello, I was wondering if anyone knows how well this will work: Currently have a /28 on my WAN, and want to add another subnet, or subnets, and these new subnets might not be a /29, maybe a /24, or /25, not sure. The provider has told me they statically will route the new subnets to me (im run

[pfSense Support] ClamAV & 1.0RC1

2006-07-17 Thread Tim Roberts
I have tried RC1 on a few different machines and ClamAV says it installs succsefully but doesnt appear to start. Same with FreshClam. However, ClamSMTP does install and start and appears to work. Any Ideas? What Im really trying to get going is havp.It gives this once I try to install:   Dow

Re: [pfSense Support] ClamAV & 1.0RC1

2006-07-17 Thread Scott Ullrich
On 7/17/06, Tim Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have tried RC1 on a few different machines and ClamAV says it installs succsefully but doesnt appear to start. Same with FreshClam. However, ClamSMTP does install and start and appears to work. Any Ideas? What Im really trying to get going is

Re: [pfSense Support] USB Cdrom install is not working

2006-07-17 Thread Josh Stompro
Scott, how do you do a hard drive install on an FX5620?  I am a little stumped since USB cdrom's don't work and the system only has one IDE header?   Do I have to install with a 2nd system and then move the hard drive over? Thanks Josh Scott Ullrich wrote: Well, I always have to do this...

RE: [pfSense Support] USB Cdrom install is not working

2006-07-17 Thread Holger Bauer
Either use the embedded image with a cf-card or install the hdd in a different system and move it over. A third option would be to use the device with a master slave cable and install from a temporarily connected cdrom. However I guess you have to power the cdrom from a different system then. Al

[pfSense Support] Can we do Source NAT'ing?

2006-07-17 Thread Kyle Mott
Hi, Quick question, is it possible to do SNAT somehow that I'm just not thinking of? IE, 192.168.100.122 VIP on the WAN -> 10.20.100.1 (Interface IP of LAN), so when connections are made to other hosts in the LAN network, it's coming from 10.20.100.1 (instead of whatever it happens to be out

Re: [pfSense Support] Can we do Source NAT'ing?

2006-07-17 Thread Gary Buckmaster
On pfSense its called 1:1 NAT and it works swimmingly. Kyle Mott wrote: Hi, Quick question, is it possible to do SNAT somehow that I'm just not thinking of? IE, 192.168.100.122 VIP on the WAN -> 10.20.100.1 (Interface IP of LAN), so when connections are made to other hosts in the LAN networ

Re: [pfSense Support] Can we do Source NAT'ing?

2006-07-17 Thread Kyle Mott
I tried that, but it doesn't seem to work. I used the following 1:1 mapping: 192.168.100.122 -> 10.20.100.122 And added a rule to allow any from WAN -> 10.20.100.122, any protocol. Still can't get to it, :< -Kyle Gary Buckmaster wrote: On pfSense its called 1:1 NAT and it works swimmingly

Re: [pfSense Support] Can we do Source NAT'ing?

2006-07-17 Thread Gary Buckmaster
That's because you aren't following the instructions. Please consult the documentation and pay careful attention to the part where you are required to set up a virtual IP address on your WAN interface. Kyle Mott wrote: I tried that, but it doesn't seem to work. I used the following 1:1 mapp

Re: [pfSense Support] Can we do Source NAT'ing?

2006-07-17 Thread Kyle Mott
Yup, I've got a Proxy ARP VIP, and it's still not working. I can see the traffic coming in to the host as the external Client IP still: 14:57:21.842937 192.168.55.28.2801 > 10.20.100.122.8443: S [tcp sum ok] This is what I followed, but it still doesn't seem to be working :< http://forum.pfsense

Re: [pfSense Support] USB Cdrom install is not working

2006-07-17 Thread Chris Buechler
Holger Bauer wrote: Not sure as I unfortunately haven't seen such a system yet. I have a couple, but no USB CD-ROM drives. :/ Last I checked, they cost way more than I'd be willing to spend on one. USB CD-ROM's don't work because none of the devs have any appropriate equipment to test

Re: [pfSense Support] USB Cdrom install is not working

2006-07-17 Thread Bao C. Ha
We did not have any problems installing earlier, version 0.86/0.88. I will try to do the installation with the rc1 one later tonight with USB CDROM. Bao On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 06:23:42PM -0400, Chris Buechler wrote: > Holger Bauer wrote: > >Not sure as I unfortunately haven't seen such a system

Re: [pfSense Support] USB Cdrom install is not working

2006-07-17 Thread Charles Sprickman
On Mon, 17 Jul 2006, Chris Buechler wrote: I have a couple, but no USB CD-ROM drives. :/ Last I checked, they cost way more than I'd be willing to spend on one. Unless I'm confused, you can make any old CD-ROM a USB CD-ROM by purchasing a 5 1/4" case with a USB->IDE adapter. You can find t