On 3/18/07, Vaughn L. Reid III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a pfsense firewall in a test network like the one below.
Internet
provider 1 | | provider 2
I have a pfsense firewall in a test network like the one below.
Internet
provider 1 | | provider 2
Pfsense Firewall -
On 3/18/07, Kendrick Vargas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to compile the wanpipe drivers from Sangoma for use with my
pfSense box. I found a wanpipe-custom.tbz package available on what I
assume is one of the sites in the network for packages for pfSense. The
problem that I found
Hi all,
I'm trying to compile the wanpipe drivers from Sangoma for use with my
pfSense box. I found a wanpipe-custom.tbz package available on what I
assume is one of the sites in the network for packages for pfSense. The
problem that I found was that, after installing, I couldn't seem to get
the m
On 3/16/07, Ying Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It sure feels weird to reply to myself but I have found a solution to
this problem in case anybody has to go through this again.
The HOME_NET problem I mentioned in one of the other posts causes the
whitelist to be improperly written to /var/db/wh
According to a quick google search.
Random Early Drop (RED) routers drop
packets at random, with probability
proportional to router queue size
RIO uses different probability curves for in
and out packets
It's two REDs in one!
On 3/17/07, Kelvin Chiang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone kn
Does anyone know the different between "Random Early Detection" and
"Random Early Detection In and Out"?
Regards,
Kelvin
Hi all
I've got
[a] a WRAP board
[b] two CF cards, one with an embedded image that works like charm,
and one with a pfsense-dev installation that doesn't boot.
I've transfered the embedded kernel across, made sure /etc/ttys has
the serial console enabled, then realized the problem is none of the