[pfSense Support] Western Australia Daylight Saving

2006-11-30 Thread Günter Müller
Hi, About a week ago the WA government passed a bill to reintroduce Daylight Saving Time (DST), starting on 3rd Dec 2006 -- yes, this Sunday. Will there be a pfSense patch to update the zoneinfo database? I'm currently on version 1.0.1. I could compile the new australasia Olsen tzdata source

Re: [pfSense Support] Some traffic from IP going into wrong queue

2006-11-30 Thread Mark Kane
On Thu, Nov 30, 2006, at 10:30:14 -0500, Scott Ullrich wrote: Did you add the servers ip address as well? If you are using a provider you need to enter their servers netblock. I had not entered the IP addresses of the providers before because I'm not sure why that would be needed if the rules

Re: [pfSense Support] Some traffic from IP going into wrong queue

2006-11-30 Thread Scott Ullrich
On 11/30/06, Mark Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I tried adding them as you suggested before my last reply, and even after a state reset it still goes to qwanacks. Aliases (includes the Asterisk box and two providers): http://tntpowerhost.com/mixx941/pfSense-aliases.jpg Shaping Rules (exactly

RE: [pfSense Support] Blocking P2P

2006-11-30 Thread Holger Bauer
The trafficshaper only supports 2 interfaces atm. Have a look at http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,2718.0.html if you are interested to help changing this limitation. Holger -Original Message- From: Josep Pujadas i Jubany [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 30,

Re: [pfSense Support] Multiple subnets with Carp (over 256 individual hosts)

2006-11-30 Thread Bill Marquette
Technically speaking you can IP alias on a single interface, but we don't currently support that. I believe we (pfSense) only support 255 VHIDs (actually, I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if we blow up long before that) total for the box (our own checks enforce that) while carp could in

Re: [pfSense Support] Some traffic from IP going into wrong queue

2006-11-30 Thread Bill Marquette
On 11/30/06, Mark Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Nov 30, 2006, at 14:16:57 -0500, Scott Ullrich wrote: Not sure what to tell you then. It works correctly in my case. Maybe you have entered the wrong ips? I appreciate you trying to help. The IPs are definitely correct. The VoIP

Re: [pfSense Support] Some traffic from IP going into wrong queue

2006-11-30 Thread Scott Ullrich
Which reminds me, asterisk sets the lowdelay flag by default, IIRC. Scott On 11/30/06, Bill Marquette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 11/30/06, Mark Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Nov 30, 2006, at 14:16:57 -0500, Scott Ullrich wrote: Not sure what to tell you then. It works correctly

[pfSense Support] newbie install problem (soekris net4801)

2006-11-30 Thread peter
My appologies to everyone for asking, but I'm having installation problems. I have a soekris net4801 and I uncompressed and then dd-ed the embedded image to a 256MB cf card. When I plugged the ethernet cable into any of the ports, I did *not* get an ip lease. I used the identical process to

Re: [pfSense Support] Some traffic from IP going into wrong queue

2006-11-30 Thread Mark Kane
On Thu, Nov 30, 2006, at 15:49:46 -0600, Bill Marquette wrote: Code logic that takes advantage of the way pf uses ALTQ. I'm surprised your VOIP is making it into this queue at all as it's only ever used for empty ACKs or packets with the lowdelay bit set. You might want to see if your

Re: [pfSense Support] Some traffic from IP going into wrong queue

2006-11-30 Thread Scott Ullrich
On 11/30/06, Mark Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks for the explanation, I understand what was happening now...and as Scott said, Asterisk had it on by default. Removing the lowdelay makes all the VoIP traffic go to the proper queues now. Glad to hear it is working. Now that you are at

RE: [pfSense Support] newbie install problem (soekris net4801)

2006-11-30 Thread Holger Bauer
The image works out of the box with soekris, wraps, ... (any platform that has sis0 and sis1 nics at least). For other configs you need to assign the nics from the consolemenu first. Hard to say what goes wrong but a serial output of the console should help. Does it actually start to boot? If yes

Re: [pfSense Support] Some traffic from IP going into wrong queue

2006-11-30 Thread Bill Marquette
On 11/30/06, Mark Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, Nov 30, 2006, at 15:49:46 -0600, Bill Marquette wrote: Code logic that takes advantage of the way pf uses ALTQ. I'm surprised your VOIP is making it into this queue at all as it's only ever used for empty ACKs or packets with the

[pfSense Support] Smallest drive for PFsense

2006-11-30 Thread Jeremy Bennett
How much space will PFsense install in? I'd like to install it on a CF card on a full size PC (not WRAP) and am curious what size card I can/should use (or if it is even a good idea). Thank you, jbennett - To unsubscribe,

RE: [pfSense Support] Smallest drive for PFsense

2006-11-30 Thread Holger Bauer
Your cf media needs at least 128 mb. You can run the embedded image from that, however you will not have package support then. Packages are only supported on full installs. Also note that the console output is at serial console and you need a serial nullmodem cable to assign interfaces the first

Re: [pfSense Support] Smallest drive for PFsense

2006-11-30 Thread Jeremy Bennett
What if I wanted to use the installer of the liveCD with package support? What size would be optimal? The only package I'm likely to install would be the squid proxy Thank you, jbennett On Nov 30, 2006, at 4:07 PM, Holger Bauer wrote: Your cf media needs at least 128 mb. You can run the

Re: [pfSense Support] Smallest drive for PFsense

2006-11-30 Thread Sean Cavanaugh
just get a hold of an old IDE drive of maybe only 4 gig and use that. theres plenty of room for logs and other packages if you decide to play with them. If you use the LiveCD to run the system, you will still need a floppy or USB drive to hold the configuration file, so might as well install

RE: [pfSense Support] Smallest drive for PFsense

2006-11-30 Thread Craig FALCONER
Mine's a 256 Mb card at home, which is fine. It will run on a 128 Mb card, but its just a bit close sometimes. Given prices these days, get a 256 Mb CF card. BTW don't bother getting a fast one... The 66x and 133x don't anything for you, and can cause more problems. -Original

Re: [pfSense Support] Smallest drive for PFsense

2006-11-30 Thread Jeremy Bennett
I've successfully installed on a 4 gb card... only reason I am trying this is 2 hard drives in a row wouldn't boot... the drives are known good too. I reset the bios, and am about to try on the HD again. (The CF card does have a lifetime warranty BTW). Thank you for the input. jbennett

RE: [pfSense Support] Smallest drive for PFsense

2006-11-30 Thread Josep Pujadas i Jubany
Holger, the console output is at serial console and you need a serial nullmodem cable to assign interfaces the first time you boot it up for the embedded image. The documentation says this, but I think it is false for pfSense 1.0.1. I installed embedded pfSense in a 6 NIC box from