| Date: Fri, 13 May 2011 16:14:16 -0400
| From: Jim Pingle
|
| > In my case using the other gateway as a default route is of
| > no use, and even if the primary was not happy. I don't see
| > a way in the "Edit gateway" page to disable the upstream
| > check, though I suspect I could put a local
| > Anyone seen anything similar, or is this a known issue, or is it
| > fixed in a more recent build?
|
| Check the system log and Status > Gateways, was the primary gateway
| marked as being down?
|
| The default will switch to a secondary gateway if the primary has failed.
When I connected, t
I added a second, non-default gateway to my pfsense box, and on
reboot, the supposed-to-be non-default gateway ended up as the
default gateway.
I'm running 2.0-RC1 (i386) built on Sat Apr 23 22:59:02 EDT 2011.
The gateways section of my config file looked like this:
wan
| From: Victor Padro
|
| Again, use VLANs and configure the interfaces in Pfsense in order to
| adquire IPs from each subnet:
|
| LAN: 192.168.10.1(or whatever you are using)
| WAN: xy.xy.xy.10
| WAN1: ab.ab.ab.ab
| WAN2(VLAN50): xy.xy.xy.20
| WAN3(VLAN60): xy.xy.xy.30
I think that would requir
r WAN1
| and WAN2.
|
| The traffic seems to come in fine through the WAN1/carp2/int2 1:1
| NAT, but does not get NAT'd outbound, through either the 1:1 or
| outbound NAT rules. Removing the WAN/carp2/int2 1:1 NAT rule doesn't
| change the bahaviour.
|
| A slightly unusual situation
| From: Chuck Mariotti
|
| The USB stick I am talking about is apparently plug&play and no drivers nee=
| ded. Of course, I assume this means it's a generic driver that is included =
| with the consumer OS's. My big question is, does it work with pfSense.
Would the Rogers "Portable Internet" ser
through either the 1:1 or
outbound NAT rules. Removing the WAN/carp2/int2 1:1 NAT rule doesn't
change the bahaviour.
A slightly unusual situation I'll admit. Can anyone offer any help
or suggestions?
Thanks very much!
John Sellens
jsell...@generalconcepts.com
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Darn hardware. I bought some new compact flash cards today,
and they seem to be reliably found as
ad3: 123MB at ata1-slave PIO4
Silly me - I should have known that it was more likley to
be hardware than software. This just isn't my week it seems.
Thanks for your help!
John
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| > When I boot the older GTA 4.x FreeBSD based OS, it shows the
| > flash drive as:
| > atapci0: port 0xd000-0xd00f at device 7.1
on pci0
| > ata0: at 0x1f0 irq 14 on atapci0
| > ata1: at 0x170 irq 15 on atapci0
| > ad0: 61MB [978/4/32] at ata1-slave PIO2
| >
|
| Not sure, b
Sorry if I wasn't clear.
This is what the old GnatBox firewall software from gta.com sees
when it boots:
| > When I boot the older GTA 4.x FreeBSD based OS, it shows the
| > flash drive as:
| > atapci0: port 0xd000-0xd00f at device
| > 7.1 on pci0
| > ata0: at 0x1f0 irq 14 on atapci0
| >
Hi - I've got a couple of embedded firewall boxes (older GB1000
Celeron, VIA chipset boxes from gta.com) but the stock
pfSense-1.2-RC3-Embedded.img won't boot properly on them.
The kernel starts up, sees devices, but fails to mount root.
It looks like the compact flash card in these boxes is
the s
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