Re: [pfSense Support] Kernel ARP in the logs

2010-01-27 Thread John Kline
This is something to consider: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2160614start=0tstart=45 I believe this started happening to me in the Snow Leopard timeframe, but it may be airport extreme acting as a Bonjour Sleep Proxy and not the snow leopard machines, per se. John ---

Re: [pfSense Support] setting time

2008-05-10 Thread John Kline
If pfsense has a proper (or somewhat reasonable) ntp running, instead of using tick.usno.navy.mil in your cron job, set use this server (tick.usno.navy.mil) as the ntp time server in System General Setup in the GUI (at least in the embedded version it is located there). You *may* have to

Re: [pfSense Support] setting time

2008-05-10 Thread John Kline
Hi Dean, You can see what FreeBSD (pfSense) is using to keep time with the following command: firewall:~# sysctl kern.timecounter.hardware kern.timecounter.hardware: TSC You can see what is available with the command: firewall:~# dmesg | grep Timecounter Timecounter i8254 frequency