ly if there is a default route to be learned from the OLSR, the
machine should use it; but what about the machine which itself is to be
the default destination for everything else on the OLSR mesh?
Thanks for your time.
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OLSR stuff I've been able to Google is long on the protocol
itself and short on implementation.
Thanks for your time.
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or all your help. I have never found a more helpful group
>> of people as the people in this project. Between the forums, IRC,
>> mailing lists and everything else I have always found an answer to any
>> problems. I am certain that this will, over time, put Pfsense above
>> all others.
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>> Jonathan
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As of this writing, The Beta 4a version available on the mirrors seems
to have a more recent timestamp then the 5-5-06 snapshot in Scott's homedir?
Thanks
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Which facilities are used when logging comes from pfsense to a remote
syslogd?
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Scott Ullrich wrote:
> On 4/11/06, Eric W. Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>Where do you find a snapshot?
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> http://www.pfsense.com/~sullrich/RELENG_1_SNAPSHOT_04-08-2006/
Thanks. I can't use this
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Gary Buckmaster wrote:
> PS: You're still using Beta-2. Upgrade to the most recent snapshot.
Where do you find a snapshot?
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esn't look like this has
anything to do with Pfsense.
Eric W. Bates wrote:
> I'm tired and I'm making stupid mistakes. My claim that the fault was
> Windoze was incorrect. I still do not have proper packet forwarding.
>
> I have more data.
>
> If I check the option
om 192.168.1.0/24 to 192.168.1.1 keep state label
"anti-lockout web rule"
block drop in log proto tcp from to any port = ssh label
"sshlockout"
pass in quick on sis0 inet from 192.168.1.0/24 to any keep state label
"USER_RULE: Default LAN -> any"
block d
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Eric W. Bates wrote:
> alan walters wrote:
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>>>Ry pinging from the wan in the pfsense gui to the next hop maybe you
>>>have a cable wrong or something else silly that we all do sometimes
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> Thanks for t
anged src address
(so I think I'm just grasping at straw).
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> Subject: [pfSense Support] dumb routing question
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> My pfsens
side is in place).
How do I look to see what the NAT config is?
I can't think why else stuff is not working.
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the main menu (NOT because of 'auto-logout').
After which all control sequences seem to fail including up-arrow and
ctrl-c.
This problem persists regardless of terminal program; but it has always
occurred on the same Windoze box.
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Scott Ullrich wrote:
> Perhaps MSNTP needs recompiling. I'll see if this is the case.
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I don't want to make work for you. Maybe I'm just being an idiot. No
one else has reported a problem? I can just script up something to run
ntpdate every coup
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Pfsense is a remarkably nice bit of work.
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Eric W. Bates wrote:
> Scott Ullrich wrote:
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>>>Try launching /usr/local/bin/runmsntp.sh
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> It was running.
> The time was wrong.
> I examined the script.
> Ran the msntp command listed in the runmsntp with a
ddress/number
msntp: Unknown error: 0
> Scott
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> On 4/4/06, Eric W. Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Scott Ullrich wrote:
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>>pfSense uses msntp, not ntpdate.
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>>Scott
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> Any idea why ntpdate works, but msntp does not? The error message
10.128.10.1
4 Apr 15:42:46 ntpdate[84038]: step time server 10.128.10.1 offset
- -1.051875 sec
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> On 4/4/06, Eric W. Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> How does the embedded version of BETA-2 set the time?
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> After power cycle, my wrap ends up with -zero- time even th
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> pfSense uses msntp, not ntpdate.
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> Scott
Thanks.
I can't imagine how you manage time to get anything done, you are so
good about helping lusers.
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> On 4/4/06, Eric W. Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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ntpdate 10.128.10.1
it sets the time and we are all set. However, it does not do this
automatically. Also, I could not find a copy of ntpd in /usr/sbin; nor
does there seem to be a copy running in the ps list.
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Vivek Khera wrote:
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> On Apr 3, 2006, at 10:54 AM, Eric W. Bates wrote:
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>> hifn0: rndtest: zeros interval 4 failed (243, 251-373)
>> hifn0: rndtest: zeros interval 3 failed (717, 542-708)
>>
>> This started o
luck with Google. Can anyone enlighten me?
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Has anyone tried to use any of the Sangoma cards with pfsense?
Specifically, I'm interested in trying their T1 card:
http://www.sangoma.com/products/p_csu_cards.htm
Drivers:
ftp://ftp.sangoma.com/FreeBSD/
They might not support FreeBSD 6.x. They list 5.4 in May 2005 Release
notes.
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