PFSense 1.2.3 Embedded Release on an Alix 2c3
Local network is 10.0.1.x subnet
Trying to get port forwarding setup so that inbound connections on static
public IP/WAN/port 80 get forwarded to LAN 10.0.1.4
Went to NAT Port Forward and Setup a new rule that says:
If - Proto - Ext. port range -
On Dec 11, 2009, at 6:13 AM, Jim Pingle wrote:
On 12/11/2009 10:50 AM, David Burgess wrote:
I've been happily using 1.2.3-RC1 for many months now on a Soekris
net5501 and a 100GB 2.5 SATA drive. I like the idea of an embedded
system on a CF card, but that's not possible or advisable for me as
So there is one website which I know to be up and working that I am
trying to access. When I am behind my pfsense/Alix 2c3, it does not
work (will not load in a browser, will not ping, however every other
site on the internet works--this holds true for any computer on the
network). When I
On Aug 3, 2009, at 6:29 PM, David Burgess wrote:
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 9:55 PM, Jeremy
Bennettjbenn...@obtusion.com wrote:
When I install siproxd, everything looks good, however when I go to
my
services page and press the play/start button, PFsense reports
that
siproxd has been
On Aug 3, 2009, at 11:32 PM, Aarno Aukia wrote:
As 1.2.3 hasn't been released yet, I assume you are using 1.2.3-rc1.
You said you installed the siproxd package on 1.2.3-rc1 embedded ?
Have you:
- configured siproxd ? services - siproxd, set the in- and outbound
interfaces, port ranges etc
-
Aloha,
I'm running 1.2.3 on an Alix 2d3 and recently discovered the problem
with PFsense + more than one sip phone the hard way.
I'm using 5 polycom phones with a VOIP service (server is offsite) and
would like to get PFsense working.
Anyway, I've read about AON or editing
I do have a rule connecting PPTP traffic to the LAN subnet.
I've forwarded traffic (on the router that handles the t1) on the
public IP's port 80 to the address (10.0.0.200) of the Alix/PF but
cannot raise the webgui from off network.
On Feb 17, 2009, at 6:35 PM, Jeremy Bennett wrote
Hello,
I setup an Alix 2c3 embedded PFsense to serve as a VPN device.
The main router terminates a VPN and is an Adtran Netvanta 3000 series
device.
The netvanta forwards all traffic on port 1723 to the PFsense box at
10.0.0.200. The PF PPTP server sits at 10.0.0.253 and assigns IPs from
Alix is a great solution.
I've setup a few of them and they have proven very stable/trouble-free.
Alix + PF is an extremely high value setup.
I did run PF on the cheapest PC I could build at newegg ($275USD or
so) with a number of intel NICs from ebay for 6 months or so, until I
found the
Thanks for all of the suggestions. Tunnelblick and Viscosity look like
good options.
Here is another VPN related question: I've been using PPTP to date
since it is dead simple to setup. If I need to connect to another site
via PPTP, I need to turn off PPTP on my local box. Something about
Hello,
I was using PFsense 1.2 on an Alix 2c.3 as the primary router on my
network.
Switching to VOIP and upgrading our connection to a T1 required using
a router that was recommended/provided to us by the VOIP provider.
Switching to this new router was fine with me since it can
RB,
Thank you for review. I typically use PPTP cause it is quick and easy,
and supported natively by Mac OS X and Windows.
Do you have a favorite OpenVPN client for OS X?
Mahalo,
Jeremy
On Feb 9, 2009, at 5:01 PM, RB wrote:
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 19:01, Jeremy Bennett jbenn
Next time I am on the same physical network as the box, I certainly will
Thank you!
On May 8, 2008, at 8:31 PM, Mogamat Abrahams wrote:
Chris Buechler wrote:
Yes, it does. Only PPTP rules apply to PPTP connections.
Ok then its back to basics hey!
Jeremy, please Send a copy of your
Thank you for the help.
I've considered this, but once I've established a VPN connection,
shouldn't that put me on the LAN where the NAT firewall rules on the
WAN don't apply?
On May 7, 2008, at 10:52 PM, Mogamat Abrahams wrote:
Jeremy Bennett wrote:
When I try to connect to the file
I'm running PFsense 1.2 Embedded on an Alix2c3. Everything works (and
has been working) good as far as I can tell. The problem I'm having is
related to PPTP connections.
At the location this box is running at, the PPTP server is on. I used
to be able to VPN in and access network resources
I run PFsense 1.2 on an embedded alix board, and use the extra OPT1
port to run my wireless. Rather than order a wireless add-on, I use a
Linksys WRT54GL running either sveasoft or DD-WRT firmware (with DHCP
turned off) as a wireless bridge. This has proven to be very stable,
as well as
More information is a good thing.
GRE limitations be damned--PFsense is still the best.
This does explain why I've been able to connect to other PPTP vpn
servers (likely linux based).
On Mar 12, 2008, at 6:13 AM, Angelo Turetta wrote:
Jeremy Bennett wrote:
Guys,
Thank you
, my open vpn site to site tunnels
and all came up automatically.
The import wizard will ask you what interface on the alix you want
to make LAN, WAN etc
Cheers
Mark
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 7:28 AM, Jeremy Bennett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a regular handbuilt machine with multiple
I have a regular handbuilt machine with multiple NICs running pfsense
v1.2RC4
Can I back up the config using the diagnostics Backup/Restore
feature, take the resulting file, and transfer it to an embedded
install (Alix 2c3) running 1.2 RC4?
I'd like to be able to replace my current
Galen,
I'm frugal, but I'm also all about easy. I bought a serial cable just
to make everything go smooth. Having done that, I upgraded the
firmware on my Alix board, put RC4 on there, and it booted right up.
Set my interfaces up, and was ready to go. I don't know if this
approach is
:12 PM, Chris Buechler wrote:
Jeremy Bennett wrote:
Anders,
Thank you for your firsthand account. I was looking at this unit,
but concerned about the realtek nics... I've had problems with
those in the past, but if it works for you, then I'm interested.
Are you able to use each of the 6 lan
I've been running PFsense successfully on a handbuilt PC for about a
year now, and am stoked that it works so well. I'd like to move onto
the next step and do an embedded setup. Can anyone recommend the best
board/vendor for this approach?
I'd like to have at minimum 3 lan ports, but also
/viewproduct.php?prodid=10909.
It's been running now for 6 months, without any problems at all.
Kind regards
Anders Dahl
-Oprindelig meddelelse-
Fra: Jeremy Bennett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 5. november 2007 05:00
Til: support@pfsense.com
Emne: [pfSense Support] New Build
I've been
as WAN appears to clear up the problem. Don't
know why, but at least everything works now.
On Apr 22, 2007, at 2:16 PM, Rob Terhaar wrote:
On 4/21/07, Jeremy Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been using PFsense successfully for a number of months now. In
the past week, my connection
I've been using PFsense successfully for a number of months now. In
the past week, my connection to the internet has seemed 'herky-
jerky', i.e. sometimes I can get mail, IM and www working, other
times it seems to hang for a minute or two. I confirmed this by using
the test at
In review, I'd like to grant full access to the internet for all
computers on LAN (private, wired, my machines) and LAN2 (wireless
segment - friends, families, neighbors). I'd like to make LAN
invisible as far as LAN2 is concerned, yet allow my laptop to access
LAN when it is attached to
clients to
destination firewall when port is 80/22 (GUI/ssh) etc.
Then VPN into the firewall from WLAN zone to acess LAN.
-lsf
On 2/28/07, Jeremy Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In review, I'd like to grant full access to the internet for all
computers on LAN (private, wired, my machines) and LAN2
Hmmm... I'm doing something wrong.
I got it to assign my laptop the proper address.
I did this:
Then go to firewall/rules/lan2tab
Add a rule: pass, protocol any, source (IP of notebook),
destination any, gateway default
Then I did this:
Below this add a rule: pass protocol any, source
How much space will PFsense install in? I'd like to install it on a
CF card on a full size PC (not WRAP) and am curious what size card I
can/should use (or if it is even a good idea).
Thank you,
jbennett
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From: Jeremy Bennett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2006 3:03 AM
To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: [pfSense Support] Smallest drive for PFsense
How much space will PFsense install in? I'd like to install it on a CF
card on a full size PC (not WRAP
, and can cause
more
problems.
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From: Jeremy Bennett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 1 December 2006 3:03 p.m.
To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: [pfSense Support] Smallest drive for PFsense
How much space will PFsense install in? I'd like to install it on a
CF
Hello,
I'm having trouble booting pfSense from my HD. the LiveCD works
great, then I hit '99' to install to the HD. I accept all of the
defaults and install straight to a brand new HD. When the system goes
down for reboot, the regular pfSense menu comes up, then is quickly
replaced by a
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