Hi Konrad!
Am Samstag, den 02.06.2007, 20:30 -0500 schrieb Chris Daniel
This sounds like an ICMP redirect issue. I have seen problems on pretty
much every release of pfsense I have used where ICMP redirects have been
rather flaky (one should never rely on ICMP redirects for routing,
Hi
I am finding pfSense hangs in the sense that the connection between WAN and LAN
just vanishes and can only be fixed by rebooting.
I suspected hardware, replaced a NIC and thought this was the problem, however
the problems persisted.
I changed the PC and NIC's completely, to a Pentium 500
State table filling? Try increasing it in System-Advanced.
--Bill
On 6/3/07, Tortise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I am finding pfSense hangs in the sense that the connection between WAN and LAN
just vanishes and can only be fixed by rebooting.
I suspected hardware, replaced a NIC and
Thanks Bill
Gosh, thats got to presumably use more than the default of 10,000!
Currently there are 116 there.
I'll keep an eye on it, I doubt that is the issue.
Kind regards
David Hingston
- Original Message -
From: Bill Marquette [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: support@pfsense.com
Sent:
Thanks Chris
The answers to your questions are:
Strictly it is not a hang as the system does not freeze, it largely functions
normally, just loses Internet transparency.
LAN functions normally, DHCP on the LAN, and the pfSense webGUI functions
normally, can read logs, reboot from this etc.