Hi
Does anyone know if PFSense supports NAT hairpin translation?
If not, will it be supported?
This is needed for applications using TCP nat packet punching techniques.
Thanks in advance
Alexander Norman
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Greetings list,
I've seen quite a few posts over recent weeks recommending people install later
versions than the official 1.0.1 version. I need to prepare a couple of
Soekris boxes with pfSense - these boxes will be at remote sites which I won't
be visiting regularly, so they're unlikely to
YEAH !!!
It works now again !!!
Big thanks to you and smos :-
Martin !
Von: Scott Ullrich
Gesendet: Fr 11.05.2007 01:40
An: support@pfsense.com
Betreff: Re: [pfSense Support] AW: IPSec SPDs after firmware update to newest
snapshot
Yes.
On 5/10/07, Fuchs, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Upgrading is already doable with the latest snapshots. See
http://snapshots.pfsense.com/FreeBSD6/RELENG_1_2/updates/
pfSense-Full-And-Embedded-Update-1.2-BETA-1-TESTING-SNAPSHOT-XX-XX-.
tgz
Upgrading a 1.0.1 to that snanpshot via webgui on embeddeds works fine.
For new installs I would
Is there anyway to make pfsense support the isc dhcp options per host?
I have been editing the config.xml and populated it with:
staticmap
macmac:ad:dr:es:s0/mac
/ipaddr
hostnamehostname-here/hostname
descrDecription/descr
/staticmap
and I am looking for some
Chris Bagnall wrote:
Greetings list,
I've seen quite a few posts over recent weeks recommending people install later versions
than the official 1.0.1 version. I need to prepare a couple of Soekris boxes
with pfSense - these boxes will be at remote sites which I won't be visiting regularly,
Alexander Norman - XH.se wrote:
Hi
Does anyone know if PFSense supports NAT hairpin translation?
This is what reflection is for. Though the existing reflection
implementation is a kludge, there are plans to replace it, it should
work under most circumstances as is.
This is needed for
I suspect he's talking about NAT-PMP
(http://files.dns-sd.org/draft-cheshire-nat-pmp.txt)
--Bill
On 5/11/07, Chris Buechler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alexander Norman - XH.se wrote:
Hi
Does anyone know if PFSense supports NAT hairpin translation?
This is what reflection is for. Though the
Bill Marquette wrote:
I suspect he's talking about NAT-PMP
(http://files.dns-sd.org/draft-cheshire-nat-pmp.txt)
Which seems mostly like a (currently) Apple-specific implementation of
uPNP?
NAT-PMP is not supported, though uPNP is.