Don't bother with this. I ran through a small flame-war with Scott about
this, wrote my own patches for pfsense, that were working flawlessly on
1.0.1 and were applying rules on out-traffic, but politic persuation on
dev's side prevented those patches to be implemented...
Too bad, from my poin
Hello, I have the following doubt.
How can I create in my firewall the user go out to Internet by means of a
dynamic pool of public ips? (NAT pool dynamic) A time ago I did it but now I
forgot it: can anybody help me?
Greetings
Sebastián Veloso Varas
SAF - Fuerza Aérea de Chile
Web : www.saf.c
On 4/10/08, David Cavanaugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all and greetings:
>
> We've recently switched to pfsense to, among other things, take advantage of
> the multiple WAN feature.
>
> So, we have two interfaces defined thusly:
>
>
> em0
>
>
>
>
Hello all and greetings:
We've recently switched to pfsense to, among other things, take advantage of
the multiple WAN feature.
So, we have two interfaces defined thusly:
em0
100
Mb
74.x.x.4
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On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 6:16 PM, Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is there a way I could debug this myself?
> I'd need some tips. Anyone?
>
>
> Cheers,
Go to ~/.ssh/ find file known_hosts and edit it :-) accordingly
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On Thu, 10 Apr 2008, Christoph Hanle spaketh thusly:
-}Hi,
-}it is possible in another way.
-}First, you have to create a port-alias, but cosinder, that you put only ports
-}from the same type (tcp or udp) in one alias.
-}
-}Live example:
-}allow only secure mailtransport to my mailserver:
-}1. po
Randy Schultz write:
Yeah I know - bad form replying to one's own message but... could somebody who
knows more confirm or deny if this will work in pfsense:
create an alias that blocks ports, then set up a rule that blocks
from any to the alias
Hi,
it is possible in another way.
Firs
On Thu, 10 Apr 2008, Randy Schultz spaketh thusly:
-}Hiya,
-}
-}We are running 1.2-RELEASE with a bridge across OPT1 and OPT2. Is there any
-}way to block to destination ports? I have found blocking from source ports
-}but cannot find anything that allows me to block traffic to a port. Have I
-
Hiya,
We are running 1.2-RELEASE with a bridge across OPT1 and OPT2. Is there any
way to block to destination ports? I have found blocking from source ports
but cannot find anything that allows me to block traffic to a port. Have I
just overlooked something?
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Hey I know the answer to this one!
Go to Command menu under Diagnostics and type date, bingo!
http://[pfsenseIP]/status.php also gives it!
Kewl eh!
Kind regards
David Hingston
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Curtis LaMasters wrote:
> status.php probably has it somewhere. If not you could issue a command
> via the GUI in the diagnostic menu.
it does. it would probably be useful to have the system time on the
index.php system summary page?
how would you browse to status.php, there doesn't seem to be
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