I have a pool of ip-adresses... the gateway is x.y.18.17, and the
ending is x.y.18.22
I have two servers, that use the same outgoing protocol and the first
is working fine, as I have setup a rule to use the default gateway
.18.17 on the WAN side.
But I want to setup the second server to go out on
Hi,
Here is what i do:
- Go to Firewall Virtual IP and Create a Virtual IP as CARP, with
your x.y.18.20
- Go to Firewall NAT and set Manual Outbound NAT rule generation
(Advanced Outbound NAT (AON))
- Then add a rule for your outgoing server/ip, in the Translation
section you will find your
hi
i have configured pfsense in new box having two lan cards on it. one is lan
and one is wan.
wan interface set to dhcp , i got public ip address from my isp, i have set
both dns.
but i can not ping google.com from pfsense. i can ping my isp dns
can please any one help me
thanking you
i have configured pfsense in new box having two lan cards on it. one
is lan and one is wan.
wan interface set to dhcp , i got public ip address from my isp, i
have set both dns.
but i can not ping google.com http://google.com from pfsense. i can
ping my isp dns
can please any one help
hi
thanks for prompt reply
yes i got dns from my isp.
but can not ping google.com from pfsense
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 5:51 PM, Michel Servaes mic...@mcmc.be wrote:
i have configured pfsense in new box having two lan cards on it. one is
lan and one is wan.
wan interface set to dhcp ,
On Dec 27, 2009, at 1:27 PM, chetan gohil wrote:
hi
thanks for prompt reply
yes i got dns from my isp.
but can not ping google.com from pfsense
And can you ping
74.125.79.99
which is one of the ips' from google.com ?
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/\ Best regards,|
thanks for prompt reply
yes i got dns from my isp.
but can not ping google.com http://google.com from pfsense
And the option Allow DNS server list to be overridden... in general
setup is also enabled ?
Your public ip-adress isn't by any chance a natted one ?
hi
allow dns server list to be overridden is checked mark and there is no nat
applied on it
i have attached one capturing file from wan. cannot understand what
capturing file indicates.
thanks
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 6:03 PM, Michel Servaes mic...@mcmc.be wrote:
thanks for prompt
- Go to Firewall Virtual IP and Create a Virtual IP as CARP, with
your x.y.18.20
- Go to Firewall NAT and set Manual Outbound NAT rule generation
(Advanced Outbound NAT (AON))
- Then add a rule for your outgoing server/ip, in the Translation
section you will find your x.y.18.20 ip address.
hi
i can not ping 74.125.79.99
my ip address is 123.237.50.96
can you please check, this ip is pinging from your side
thanks
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 5:58 PM, Remko Lodder re...@elvandar.org wrote:
On Dec 27, 2009, at 1:27 PM, chetan gohil wrote:
hi
thanks for prompt reply
yes i
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Michel Servaes mic...@mcmc.be wrote:
- Go to Firewall Virtual IP and Create a Virtual IP as CARP, with
your x.y.18.20
- Go to Firewall NAT and set Manual Outbound NAT rule generation
(Advanced Outbound NAT (AON))
- Then add a rule for your outgoing
Hi,
So far nothing:
~$ ping 123.237.50.96
PING 123.237.50.96 (123.237.50.96) 56(84) bytes of data.
^C
--- 123.237.50.96 ping statistics ---
8 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 6999ms
Have you created a rule for ICMP traffic on your WAN interface?
r@
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009
i have not configured any rules in firewall
all lan traffic can go to wan
and all wan traffic can go to lan
there is no any other configuration i did
thanks
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 6:41 PM, Raouf Daghbouche raou...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
So far nothing:
~$ ping 123.237.50.96
PING
- Tim Nelson tnel...@rockbochs.com wrote:
- Evgeny Yurchenko evg.yu...@rogers.com wrote:
When you restart pfSense does RIP work? What MBUF usage shows? Does
it
continuously grow?
Evgeny.
RIP works for a little while upon reboot, then after about 30 minutes
or so, stops.
Raouf Daghbouche schreef:
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Michel Servaes mic...@mcmc.be wrote:
- Go to Firewall Virtual IP and Create a Virtual IP as CARP, with
your x.y.18.20
- Go to Firewall NAT and set Manual Outbound NAT rule generation
(Advanced Outbound NAT (AON))
- Then add a
Raouf Daghbouche schreef:
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Michel Servaes mic...@mcmc.be wrote:
- Go to Firewall Virtual IP and Create a Virtual IP as CARP, with
your x.y.18.20
- Go to Firewall NAT and set Manual Outbound NAT rule generation
(Advanced Outbound NAT (AON))
- Then add a
Raouf Daghbouche schreef:
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Michel Servaes mic...@mcmc.be wrote:
- Go to Firewall Virtual IP and Create a Virtual IP as CARP, with
your x.y.18.20
- Go to Firewall NAT and set Manual Outbound NAT rule generation
(Advanced Outbound NAT (AON))
- Then add a
On Sun, Dec 27, 2009 at 5:10 PM, Michel Servaes mic...@mcmc.be wrote:
Darn, it seems when changing to manual outbound, you'd have to rewrite
everything that already was in place ?
My mailserver now goes out onto the ADSL line as well, instead onto my
pool... is this correct ?
I just
Yes you have to setup eveything when changing to manual outbound, even
the default outbound for your LAN.
You can use outbound for a subnet (/24) or specific host only (/32)
That is a lot of work then...
I also have the distinct impression, that when using the manual rules,
internet is
Michel Servaes wrote:
Does the book cover my kind of issue... I guess I'd better buy one
very soon now :-)
If you understood what you were doing you would definitely save lots of
your time.
Evgeny.
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chetan gohil wrote:
i have not configured any rules in firewall
all lan traffic can go to wan
and all wan traffic can go to lan
there is no any other configuration i did
thanks
Please do not top-post.
You do not have to configure any rules to be able to ping Google's IP
from pfSense
Tim Nelson wrote:
- Tim Nelson tnel...@rockbochs.com wrote:
- Evgeny Yurchenko evg.yu...@rogers.com wrote:
When you restart pfSense does RIP work? What MBUF usage shows? Does
itcontinuously grow?
Evgeny.
RIP works for a little while upon reboot, then after about 30
Does the book cover my kind of issue... I guess I'd better buy one
very soon now :-)
If you understood what you were doing you would definitely save lots
of your time.
Evgeny.
Till now I understood what I was doing :-)
But I've never made use of the advanced outbound routing
Michel Servaes wrote:
I have a pool of ip-adresses... the gateway is x.y.18.17, and the
ending is x.y.18.22
I have two servers, that use the same outgoing protocol and the first
is working fine, as I have setup a rule to use the default gateway
.18.17 on the WAN side.
But I want to setup the
- Evgeny Yurchenko evg.yu...@rogers.com wrote:
Has MBUF been growing since you switched to RIPv1?
Evgeny.
MBUF usage has been exactly the same as when I was using RIPv2.
--Tim
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