On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 12:53 PM, LJ Rand wrote:
>
> I have an old mailserver outside the firewall relaying mail to new
> mailserver behind firewall. After the 1.2.2 upgrade, fw1 continues to relay
> okay, until someone sends a large-ish attachment that needs to be relayed
> between the two mails
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Vick Khera wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 8:41 AM, Jorge Marques Pelizzoni
> wrote:
>> First of all, congratulations on the great work you've been doing on
>> pfSense! Here is my problem: I've enabled ssh on my pfSense 1.2.2
>> router and am able to run ssh sess
I think my problem may be related, or may be another 1.2.2 upgrade woe to add
to your list:
I have 2 firewalls that were running 1.2, carped together with fw1 (master)
syncing to fw2.
Before
upgrading fw1 to 1.2.2, I backed up the config files on both
firewalls. I have verified that the rul
Chris Bagnall wrote:
> Any thoughts/suggestions gratefully appreciated.
are these on a managed switch so you can see if there are any errors,
short frames, overruns etc?
do you have tcp hand-off, polling or other option enabled?
MTU problems (unlikely)?
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On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 3:14 PM, Chris Bagnall wrote:
> According to the asterisk logs, the phones at the remote sites disconnect and
> reconnect on an annoyingly regular basis (approximately every 30 minutes).
> There is no other traffic on the WAN interface apart from the general SIP
> chatte
> Nearly all of our sites are
> now report periodic disconnects where users viewing the sites who have
> sessions on the servers
Interesting. This may or may not be related, but the last couple of VoIP setups
I've done (with 1.2.2) have shown similar, but not identical issues.
The phones (Snom 3
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 8:41 AM, Jorge Marques Pelizzoni
wrote:
> First of all, congratulations on the great work you've been doing on
> pfSense! Here is my problem: I've enabled ssh on my pfSense 1.2.2
> router and am able to run ssh sessions on it normally. However, when
> it comes to using sftp
I think this may be related, or another 1.2.2 upgrade woe to add to your list:
I have 2 firewalls that were running 1.2, carped together with fw1 (master)
syncing to fw2.
Before upgrading fw1 to 1.2.2, I backed up the config files on both firewalls.
I have verified that the rules section are
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 7:21 AM, Paul Mansfield
wrote:
> Chris Buechler wrote:
>> If it were a firewall problem, it would be pages not loading at all,
>> or page loads not completing, things of that nature - network
>> connectivity problems. Getting kicked out of a session on a web server
>> isn't
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 9:00 AM, Gavin Spurgeon wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Have been on #pfsense and asked about this issue, but as yet nobody has
> come up with an answer/suggestion...
>
> This is my situation:-
>
> I have the pfsense box setup as a IPSec VPN Server (+Mobile hosts) my
> vpn client ca
Hi All,
Have been on #pfsense and asked about this issue, but as yet nobody has
come up with an answer/suggestion...
This is my situation:-
I have the pfsense box setup as a IPSec VPN Server (+Mobile hosts) my
vpn client can connect and get to a stage where it asks for a
username/password no m
Hi, all!
First of all, congratulations on the great work you've been doing on
pfSense! Here is my problem: I've enabled ssh on my pfSense 1.2.2
router and am able to run ssh sessions on it normally. However, when
it comes to using sftp and scp I receive the following errors after
typing the passwo
No load balancing. We are in HA but only a single internet connection and a
single web server. One of our DNN sites has undergone major development as
of late, I'm thinking that something with that process has fooked the other
sites. I'm reading about application pools for dotnet right now, that
Chris Buechler wrote:
> If it were a firewall problem, it would be pages not loading at all,
> or page loads not completing, things of that nature - network
> connectivity problems. Getting kicked out of a session on a web server
> isn't a network connectivity problem.
unless he's using load bala
Leon Strong wrote:
>
> Where the oddness comes in, is when attempting to setup stunnel to
> forward connections in through from 10.0.0.10:443 to 10.0.0.10:8080 (the
> load balanced pool & vip).
>
> I get an odd error in the STUNNEL logs; "Operation Not Permitted"
if you login to pfsense box and
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