On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 10:46 PM, Chris Buechler wrote:
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>On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 9:48 PM, Bennett Lee
wrote:
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>> How can I route multiple subnets across the same IPSEC tunnel?
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>You can't in 1.2.x. Solution here:
>http://doc.pfsense.org/index.ph
I have pfSense with several subnets on separate interfaces at my home
office and many of my clients have the same. I have IPSEC to these
clients so I can admin remotely. The problem I have is that I have not
found a way to route the subnets across IPSEC. Consequently, I have 2,
4, 6, 8 or even 9
I'm helping a buddy get his pfSense (v1.2) setup with a new higher
capacity connection and keep his old connection as a dual-WAN. He got
some IP assignments from his ISP, the gist of which is:
WAN Block: x.x.x.132/30
WAN Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.252
Network Side: x.x.x.133
Cu
ent the .ko
files I copied to /boot/kernel won't get deleted during updates, but I
want to make sure that the /boot/loader.conf doesn't get overwritten.
Otherwise, I'll have a bunch of pissed off clients and a trip to our
colocation on my next update. :)
--Bennett
Bennett
don't reload. What to do I need to
change in order to get them to install permanently?
--Bennett
Bill Marquette wrote:
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>Probably easiest to load them onto a USB keyfob and mount it after
boot. Then kldload the if_myk.ko module.
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>--Bill
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>On 9/25/07, Bennett Lee <[E
I've got a new motherboard with quad-GB LANs that all use Marvell 8056,
which isn't supported by pfSense/FreeBSD. I d/l Marvell's "Yukon"
FreeBSD drivers, which supposedly support this board. Their .tgz
contains if_myk.ko, +CONTENTS, and myk.4.gz. Inside myk.4.gz is myk.4.
How do I add these dr
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because it can't resolve pool.ntp.org.
I've got to get this working but I'm not even sure where the problem is.
How do I troubleshoot DNS inside pfSense?
--Bennett
From: Bennett Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2
I was just about to start testing the ASSP package on my home server,
but I see that apparently Scott yanked it back in July? Any reason why?
I barely see any mention of ASSP...maybe that's why--lack of interest?
I, for one, would like to get it running on pfSense.
As for squid, I know it had pro
I have a pfSense box that cannot loopback to internal addresses via WAN
IPs and cannot resolve DNS (and hence cannot contact pfsense.com to
download packages). Note that only pfSense itself cannot resolve
DNS--our internal servers can resolve DNS using the same external name
servers as pfSense. W