I am currently using the latest stable release of PF and I have a problem. I
have 2 charter cable modem connections they give the firewall a real ip but
it is dhcp based. when using smooth wall I guess it would try to renew
anough that the IP would never change and I was hunky dorrey (cool) but no
Sorry to double post I ment to say that I think that the dhcp has a lease
time on the ip. so if it is inactive for that time the ip changes and the
box does not up date the new ip. I would like to keep the same ip if
possible.
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On 2/4/07, kevin hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am currently using the latest stable release of PF and I have a problem. I
have 2 charter cable modem connections they give the firewall a real ip but
it is dhcp
On 2/4/07, kevin hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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System logs.
You might want to fix your network as well. You should not be seeing:
Feb 5 01:42:21 kernel: arp: 68.191.96.1 is on dc1 but got reply from
00:0f:35:46:d0:54 on xl0
Feb 5 01:42:21 kernel: arp: 71.91.51.1 i
That is the in the range of the ip that I am getting from charter but
instead of .1 it is .57 so I am assuming that it is looking for that gatway.
I currently have 2 connections. load bal.
On 2/4/07, Scott Ullrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2/4/07, kevin hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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You have a ethernet loop or something going on here. pfSense should
not see the same device on both nics.
On 2/4/07, kevin hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That is the in the range of the ip that I am getting from charter but
instead of .1 it is .57 so I am assuming that it is looking for th
I see where it replys back from 00:0f:35:46:d0:54 for both nics. I don't see
how that can be I have cable mod 1 pluged into nic one and modem 2 pluged
into nic 2
and switch plugged into nic 3 I have balencing between dc1 and x10
On 2/4/07, Scott Ullrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You have a eth
On 2/4/07, kevin hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I see where it replys back from 00:0f:35:46:d0:54 for both nics. I don't see
how that can be I have cable mod 1 pluged into nic one and modem 2 pluged
into nic 2
and switch plugged into nic 3 I have balencing between dc1 and x10
Same provider?
Bill Marquette wrote:
Same provider? I'd be willing to bet that both those modems are on
the same layer 2 ethernet segment and using the same physical router
with multiple IPs assigned to it's interface. Not good.
Not good, but a reality with most cable providers. The L2 segments of
most
On 2/4/07, Chris Buechler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bill Marquette wrote:
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> Same provider? I'd be willing to bet that both those modems are on
> the same layer 2 ethernet segment and using the same physical router
> with multiple IPs assigned to it's interface. Not good.
Not good, but a rea
I just turned off load balencing and unpluged one of them. so we will see
com tomorrow. I see what you mean with the arp traffic. I hope that fixes it
if it does. Is the only way that I am going to be able to load balence is to
add another router to the front of one of the nics?
On 2/4/07, Bill M
I am having a hard time tringto figure out how to foward a port for vnc from
the wan interface to a ip on the lan interface. IE 10.1.1.92 The port that
vnc uses is 5400 I believe.
Thanks
K
It uses 5500 for reverse connection, 5800 for the http serverapplet and
5900 for the server unless you changed the defaults.
Holger
From: kevin hawkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 1:47 AM
To: support@pfsense.com
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I still can not make it work. I am sitting behind it though that might be
the problem.
On 2/4/07, Holger Bauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It uses 5500 for reverse connection, 5800 for the http serverapplet and
5900 for the server unless you changed the defaults.
Holger
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Bill Marquette wrote:
When FreeBSD translates IP -> MAC and then does the MAC lookup to see
what interface to send it out, will it get the wrong interface?
I would guess that the ARP lookup will be stored in the ARP cache
associated with the interface where the lookup originated. At least that
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