d to
> deactivate the
> package until a new one is released on the freebsd
> site.
>
> Scott
>
>
> On 8/16/05, Albert Miles Enabe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > No need to file a ticket. Thanks for the swift
> action.
> > I'll wait till next
hout looking at the code, I'm
> wondering if we're even
> > starting up squid before the filter.
> > Can you insert a sleep(); statement before the
> is_process_running
> > statement and tell us how long you have to sleep
> for to get reliable
> > results? Al
ackage has installed properly
> without any errors type:
> # pfctl -sr | grep rdr
> if that returns a rule and trans.proxy still doesn't
> work (make sure
> the squid process is running) then I would suggest
> you read the squid
> logs to findout why it doesn't cac
Hi!
The rdr (nat) rule for squid transparent proxy is
missing on pfsense 0.76.2 which causes transparent
proxying NOT to function properly. The corresponding
pass rules are present however.
The problem is corrected by commenting out line# 1134
of /etc/inc/filter.inc:
if (is_package_insta
Hi!
After a few days of continuous operation, my pfsense
box was unable to reboot displaying these last lines
on screen:
Can't work out which disk we are booting from.
Guessed BIOS device 0x not found by probes,
defaulting to disk0:
The system just hangs after these messages.
I am using
Are we having a kernel compiled specifically for squid
diskd support here?
Can we not just put the appropriate sysctl tunable
values in /boot/loader.conf and then reboot to effect
the changes?
Best regards,
Miles
--- Scott Ullrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alright, I'll recompile the kern
Just a cosmetic problem:
CPU Usage meter on pfSense 0.70.4 is not working.
Miles
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stem out.ScottOn 7/12/05, Albert Miles Enabe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:> pfsense 0.69.10 still causes 100% CPU usage after clearing Firewall Log and> syslogd process uses more than 90% of this. > > It seems that there is an anomally somewhere during the reinitialization of> the
pfsense 0.69.10 still causes 100% CPU usage after clearing Firewall Log and syslogd process uses more than 90% of this.
It seems that there is an anomally somewhere during the reinitialization of the /var/log/filter.log file by the clog command that causes syslogd to consume that cpu time.
I h
With reference to my previous post about being unable to install squid after upgrading from 0.69.4 to 0.69.10, I found out that the culprit was the missing squid user/group.
The /etc/passwd file contains the entry for squid while /etc/group and /etc/master.passwd files do not have the squid entri
Upgraded from 0.69.4 to 0.69.10 then reinstalled Squid but to no avail!
Here's the message:
Downloading package configuration file... done.Downloading squid and its dependencies... done.Checking for successful package installation... failed!
Installation aborted.
I restarted pfSense then perf
Okay, thanks. I am downloading the update now and will
test it later.
--- Scott Ullrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 0.69.10 is the latest version.
>
> On 7/11/05, Albert Miles Enabe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > With pfSense 0.69.4 with Squid running in it, I
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