On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 10:34 PM, Chris Flugstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have my LAN dhcp'ing public IP's that I have routed to the WAN IP which is
> another public ip. The problem is outside the router, all traffic from the
> LAN public IP's is seen as the IP from the WAN. I think its NAT'
I have my LAN dhcp'ing public IP's that I have routed to the WAN IP
which is another public ip. The problem is outside the router, all
traffic from the LAN public IP's is seen as the IP from the WAN. I
think its NAT'ing on the LAN. anyway to make it so traffic is seen
from the LAN ip's and n
I had a similar issue. Edit /conf/config.xml and restart the firewall.
Their isnt an interface to lock the network speed on ethernet interfaces.
Here is a chunk of XML from my config file. You need to add the media
and mediaopt parameters.
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What's the preferred method of forcing a NIC to 100Mb Full Duplex using
pfSense? The only things I've managed to come across in my searches is "why
would you want to do that" and "your NIC is b0rk3d" and "switch the cable."
The ISP (Cox) requires that interfaces plugged into their Atrica units
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I am currently auto-generating xml-aliases for pfsense with netsecdb's
engine.
so far - so good.
Now the list of networks within one alias definition extends over more
than 45.000 entries.
at reload, pfsense 1.3 claims string too long.
what is the