Bryan Derman wrote:
If curl is available on the development disk (or somewhere) and was
installed on the production version, the script could easily be modified
login as root and install it thus?
# curl
curl: Command not found.
# pkg_add -r curl
Fetching
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Jason J. Ellingson wrote:
I see on my RRD graphs for traffic (haven't looked elsewhere yet)...
that the last 6 month graph is showing Nov twice and skipping Feb.
At the bottom of the graph, I see:
Sep Oct Nov Nov Dec Jan Mar
Perhaps just mine doing this? I had
Hi. I'm a novice in FreeBSD, please, help me to understand, where is a trouble.
I have a x86 system (Intel 865 based) with 1 onboard NIC (Rtl8139-based) and 5
PCI NICs (all Planet, 8139-based too).
After start 1.2 show me as few as 5 interfaces, 4 from PCI NICs and 1 onboard
(according to MACs).
Hi,
Excuse my ignorance on this one.
I am having a debate with my boss.
Please explain to me the basics of load balancing ?
IP address x is accessing www.cnn.com
It arrives at the load balancer which at that point in time pings a
pre-determined gateway / IP address. Based on that speed,
The web browser shows the three circle of pfsense branded icon.
Where is this stored and how can it be branded with my own icon using a file
called say... garg.ico?
load balancing is fairly easy to learn.
first step, the user sends a request (i.e. visiting www.cnn.com)
his computer will forward the request to the gateway (lets assume pfsense set
up with load balanced WAN connections)
pfsense will then assign the current connection state to a WAN
Thanks Tom. This pfsense story just gets better and better all the time.
Tim Dickson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:On a side note,
Youll also see a themes folder, copy one of those folders down edit to
your hearts desire and then reupload with a new name.
Youll then
Progressing to DMZ with pfsense.
Say we have a WAN with 203.xxx.xxx.201 (IP provided by the IS)
Gateway is 203.xxx.xxx.001
DNS1 is 203.xxx.xxx.002
DNS2 is 203.xxx.xxx.003
LAN is 192.168.1.1/24 with NO DHCP
Not bridged to any interface
One server is configured as 192.168.1.10/32
Gateway
Is there any harm in Disable the userland FTP-Proxy application ??
Where can I read about this?
Thanks
Anil Garg
First let me say that I love PF and am using it enough that I'm considering
the standard support contract, but I'm not quite there yet so I still need
community support.
I've got a dual-wan setup and I want to cause traffic between an internal
machine, and external machine to occur over WAN2
They are all the firewall itself, yes.
But they are all different interfaces - keep that in mind when you get to
your rules.
Pfsense processes rules as they enter the interface, so once you are in
you can go anywhere
-Tim
From: Anil Garg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March
You need to use Manual Outbound NAT, and add a rule above the default
rule that has the source address of your machine, destination * *, and
then select the address of your WAN2 interface.
Dimitri Rodis
Integrita Systems LLC
From: Michael Richardson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Several recent forum posts regarding CARP refer to the following page:
http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Setting_up_CARP_with_pfSense
When I go to that page, it says:
There is currently no text in this page, you can search for this page
title
On 3/4/08, Dimitri Rodis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Several recent forum posts regarding CARP refer to the following page:
http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Setting_up_CARP_with_pfSense
[snip]
Try http://olddoc.pfsense.org/index.php/Setting_up_CARP_with_pfSense
Scott
So a LAN rule with the gateway for WAN2 selected, AND the outbound-nat rule
are both needed?
_
From: Dimitri Rodis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 6:16 PM
To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: RE: [pfSense Support] Dual-wan Setup issue (Yes, I've read a few
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