On 2/20/07, John Cianfarani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Catching up on the list here and I saw this, that awesome work!
Curious does this mean we are any closer to doing NAT for traffic in/out of
a IPSec tunnel.
For some form of closer. Sadly, not really. IPSec policy takes
affect before filte
I've downloaded and rebooted to latest snapshot (2-21-2007), firewall rebooted,
/etc/localtime already updated. But when I ran:
# date -r 1173693660
Mon Mar 12 02:01:00 PST 2007
That seems to tell me that PDT won't kick in as expected. As opposed to:
# date -r 1175486460
Sun Apr 1 21:01:00 P
You have to click the apply button to reload the filter. This settings should
just work. I have similar setups.
Other option is instead of having the NOT LAN rule to break it up into 2 rules,
one block at LAN2 from any to lan subnet and a pass any to any rule below that.
Holger
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Hmmm... I'm doing something wrong.
I got it to assign my laptop the proper address.
I did this:
Then go to firewall/rules/lan2tab
Add a rule: pass, protocol any, source (IP of notebook),
destination any, gateway default
Then I did this:
Below this add a rule: pass protocol any, source lan2
On 2/26/07, Vivek Khera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Feb 23, 2007, at 4:33 PM, Scott Ullrich wrote:
> If you are in doubt, update to this months snapshot which is based on
> 6.2 and definitely has support for congresses half-brained decision.
When you upgrade an existing system, you still nee
On Feb 23, 2007, at 4:33 PM, Scott Ullrich wrote:
If you are in doubt, update to this months snapshot which is based on
6.2 and definitely has support for congresses half-brained decision.
When you upgrade an existing system, you still need to ensure /etc/
localtime is updated by setting you
Are you testing with the latest snapshot build? These are based on FreeBSD 6.2
and have newer drivers. If not please retest with a snapshot.
Holger
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Von: Pedro Paulo Oliveira Jr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 26. Februar 2007 15:38
An: support
Hi,
I'm using a encore ENLWI-G-RLAM PCI Wireless Card.
In freebsd 6.x it's supported through ral driver.
Since pfsense includes ral in its kernel I was wondering why pfsense don't
detect this card.
Best Regards
Pedro Paulo Jr
First create a DHCP-server fort he LAN2 segment at services/dhcpserver/lan2-tab
and add a static mapping for the mac of your notebook.
Then go to firewall/rules/lan2tab
Add a rule: pass, protocol any, source (IP of notebook), destination any,
gateway default
Below this add a rule: pass protocol
I have pFsense 1.0.1, with a WAN, LAN and LAN2. The WAN gets an address
via DHCP from local cable provider. LAN (192.168.12.1) is my (soon to be)
private network, and LAN2 (192.168.12.1) has a couple of wireless
bridges/APs at 192.168.12.253 & 254. What I need to do is create a rule
that blocks tra
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