From: Jeppe Øland [mailto:jol...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2011 6:22 PM
To: support@pfsense.com
Cc: Seth Mos
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] RRD quits collecting
On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 2:55 PM, Seth Mos seth@dds.nl wrote:
Op 9 mrt 2011, om 23:51 heeft David Burgess het volgende
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 12:14 AM, Mehma Sarja mehmasa...@gmail.com wrote:
The - Motherboard is Super X7SPA-HF I switched the TORQX SSD with a
regular drive - they both get stuck at the same point, see screenshot. Root
mount fails is a panic Here is a link to what I think is the cause:
I have issue with the same board with centos and ubuntu!
On 11-03-10 02:33 PM, Chris Buechler wrote:
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 12:14 AM, Mehma Sarjamehmasa...@gmail.com wrote:
The - Motherboard is Super X7SPA-HF I switched the TORQX SSD with a
regular drive - they both get stuck at the same
On 3/10/11 11:33 AM, Chris Buechler wrote:
Based on your screenshot, that has no relevance. The screenshot shows
you're booting from CD, likely a USB CD drive, which is slow
initializing and you need to pick the boot from USB option at the
first boot menu.
To be clear: When I boot off a live
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 12:12 PM, Mehma Sarja mehmasa...@gmail.com wrote:
On 3/10/11 11:33 AM, Chris Buechler wrote:
Based on your screenshot, that has no relevance. The screenshot shows
you're booting from CD, likely a USB CD drive, which is slow
initializing and you need to pick the boot
On Thursday, March 10, 2011, Mehma Sarja mehmasa...@gmail.com wrote:
On 3/10/11 11:33 AM, Chris Buechler wrote:
Based on your screenshot, that has no relevance. The screenshot shows
you're booting from CD, likely a USB CD drive, which is slow
initializing and you need to pick the boot from
Hi,
I'm new to pfsense and so far haven't found a way to do the following:
I'm trying to route traffic on ports 80/443 going to a public IP (in
this case let's say 74.125.224.214) to a box we have internally here in
the office but if that box itself tries to hit the IP, allow it to pass
On 3/10/11 1:07 PM, Chris Buechler wrote:
On Thursday, March 10, 2011, Mehma Sarjamehmasa...@gmail.com wrote:
On 3/10/11 11:33 AM, Chris Buechler wrote:
Based on your screenshot, that has no relevance. The screenshot shows
you're booting from CD, likely a USB CD drive, which is slow
I have a pair of 1.2.3 boxes and I'm having some issues that have manifested
themselves as an inability to send emails with attachments depending on the IP
of the mail server the message is being sent to.
Setup:
Host A is on interface LAN.
Host A is supposed to get NAT translated once it leaves
On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 8:44 PM, Anthony Saenz anth...@consumertrack.comwrote:
Hi,
I'm new to pfsense and so far haven't found a way to do the following:
I'm trying to route traffic on ports 80/443 going to a public IP (in this
case let's say 74.125.224.214) to a box we have internally here
Hi,
The way I understood it, you are trying to redirect INTERNAL computers that
try to access 74.125.224.214 to your server but allow your server access to
that IP.
There is no easy way to do this in 1.2.x. However, in 2.0, you should be
able to do this with Port Forwarding. Try a Port Forward
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