Dear All,
Based on the following scenario and configurations shown here,
PFSense-1
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WAN Interface, public IP: 218.208.98.20/27
GW: 218.208.98.1
DNS1: 202.188.0.133
DNS2: 202.188.1.5
LAN Interface, public IP: 218.208.98.21/27 and bridged to WAN interface
DHCP server enabled with the ra
Jonathan Horne wrote:
On Monday 03 September 2007 03:20:00 Chris Buechler wrote:
No clue... I haven't heard back since I emailed him offlist with some
info on his captures. I would definitely be interested in knowing what
caused that to happen, hopefully he'll post back.
I'm running Vista a
Hi
On Tue, 4 Sep 2007 20:51:36 -0500, Jonathan Horne did say:
> does bandwidthd cause any significant performance hit? special situations,
> yes, no, maybe?
The application uses almost no resources.
The graphing uses quite a bit, so put the graph interval up if it's a
problem
We have a separate
does bandwidthd cause any significant performance hit? special situations,
yes, no, maybe?
thanks,
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On Monday 03 September 2007 03:20:00 Chris Buechler wrote:
> No clue... I haven't heard back since I emailed him offlist with some
> info on his captures. I would definitely be interested in knowing what
> caused that to happen, hopefully he'll post back.
>
> I'm running Vista and don't have this
all,
my network has been functioning correctly for me since the other day...
immediatly following a reboot of my switch (netgear, about 7 year old 16 port
10/100).
my client who is having the same (but on a much larger, much more painfully
slow scale as I, urf..) issue has recently deployed ma
Gabriel Green wrote:
Now that i've installed the developers tools, has anyone successfully
installed and used the FreeBSD ports collection?
Never tried it, but if you have all the developer stuff you should be
able to pkg_add -r cvsup-without-gui and cvsup ports.
Note that unless you're doin
Hello;
Are failed login's to the PPTP VPN logged anywhere? I've searched
through /var/log and didn't see anything. We had a user unsuccessfully
login, and I would like to see if it was due to a lost password, a
misconfigured client, or something else.
Thank you!
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Stephen A. Jarjoura
IT/LAN
Bill Marquette wrote:
I have two connections to Comcast through two different modems (their
voip capable modem and their business modem - static IPs) at my house
and have _never_ had an issue with the connection. The Comcast user
with issues is likely a hardware issue.
I didn't realize some
Bill Marquette wrote:
On 9/3/07, Lance Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hadn't thought about it being a FreeBSD problem with limited driver support
for common home user NIC's. That very well may be the problem, in my case.
Fortunately, I didn't have to buy new, higher level NIC's to get m
On machine A:
$ netstat -s -ppfsync
pfsync:
264918 packets received (IPv4)
0 packets received (IPv6)
0 packets discarded for bad interface
0 packets discarded for bad ttl
0 packets shorter than header
0 packets discarde
Hi guys.
I already try the DMZ-Plus stuff, but look what i need to do, and after
this, if i reboot my pfsense i need to do this again:
1; Disable DHCP server in my pfsense.
2; Put my WAN nic in DHCP mode.
3; Enable DHCP Server inside 2WIRE
4; Detect inside 2WIRE my PFsense-WAN
5; Put my PFse
Whats the best way to setup multi wan load balancing and Squid, I
understand that squid package doesn't work with multi wan. So I decided
to put that on another box, but pfsense requires two interfaces on this
box... Here is what my setup I think should look like
Cable 1 74.x.x.10 ---|
On 9/3/07, Lance Peterson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hadn't thought about it being a FreeBSD problem with limited driver support
> for common home user NIC's. That very well may be the problem, in my case.
> Fortunately, I didn't have to buy new, higher level NIC's to get my Linux
> firewall up
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