On 4/24/07, Gary Buckmaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This issue turned out to be primarily a configuration problem, although
it serves as a good lesson for others to learn from so I'll post the
reply for the sake of posterity.
We currently have 16 web servers in production handling requests.
This issue turned out to be primarily a configuration problem, although
it serves as a good lesson for others to learn from so I'll post the
reply for the sake of posterity.
We currently have 16 web servers in production handling requests. They
are sitting behind Cisco Localdirectors. Beca
You most likely don't run a latest snapshot but a releaseversion which
has a different gui. Please make sure you are on a version from
http://snapshots.pfsense.com/FreeBSD6/RELENG_1_2/ which has the gui
mentioned at http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Multi-Wan/Load-Balancing .
Holger
-Original
That was fixed a day or so ago.
And please keep in mind this is a PRERELEASE of 1.2-BETA-1. This is
NOT 1.2-BETA-1...
Scott
On 4/24/07, Pablo Montoro Escaño <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We are testing the beta 1 of pfSense 1.2 and we have found that the OpenVPN has
a problem that it had not in
Both boxes are likely polling the web servers in question, hence the
traffic from both machines.
You might confirm that you have rules loaded to allow this traffic.
--Bill
On 4/24/07, Gary Buckmaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Prior to trying to install this into production, I had this entire
Prior to trying to install this into production, I had this entire
scenario working perfectly in a test environment. Something, it seems,
has changed between testing and production.
I have a cluster of 15 web servers which I intend to load balance with a
CARP'd cluster. I've created a CARP V
I did the install from the packages ..THis is what im seeing in the logs ..
imspector: Don't know how to handle connection to 192.168.25.1:16667
any ideas ?
thank you
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I seeing this in the system logs
imspector: Don't know how to handle connection to 192.168.25.1:16667
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Brent Bailey CCNA
Bmyster LLC
Computer Networking and Webhosting
Systems Engineer, President
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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We are testing the beta 1 of pfSense 1.2 and we have found that the OpenVPN has
a problem that it had not in 1.0.1.
Trying to create a configuration in the server or client tag, after pressing
Save it returns to the OpenVPN with no rules created.
The same has been done (exactly the same) in a
Scott (pfsense support),
please help me, when adding a load balancer pool I can't see the
interface name (WAN for example) preceding the "|(Wan check ip)". This
is a fresh install with the latest snapshot and I can't figure hot why
is going in this sense for me.
I tried recreating the pools, but t
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