Mr Gabriel wrote:
Is it possible to find out my top bandwidth user?
The BandwidthD package will tell you this, as long as their IP address
remains constant.
Beware though because I think if you're monitoring LAN users it may
total up LAN bandwidth consumption rather than their WAN
lists wrote:
For a windoze machine, it'll need to be on Standby rather than just
plugged in.
This is not true. This is a different thing to WOL.
One thing to beware of is, for example, where I've seen it described
that the HP Compaq D510 will do WOL, when in fact it won't, but what it
will
Also, make sure you clients OS enables WOL. For windows this is in the
Power Management tab in the Device manager properties for the NIC.
Depending on the version of Windoze it is called various things (magic
packet, Only allow management stations to wake the computer)
What does it have to do
David Burgess wrote:
No, your computer will not wake from off if it is disabled in whatever
OS was running last. I'm not sure why that is, but from experience I
can tell you it is true. In Windows you have to go into device
properties for the NIC under the advance tab and enable magic packet
Also, that package sounds as though it's specifically for pfSense 1.2.3
which makes me wary of installing it on my test 2.0 machine.
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Is it possible to set a download quota per captive portal user, or per
IP address, or something, using pfSense 1.2 or 2.0?
For example 20GB total download per month, or until the captive portal
account expires.
ozan ucar wrote:
Install Fit123 package, Got to Status Fit123 page click
Ermal Luçi wrote:
It should be possible in 2.0 through radius.
Yeah I'd read that, so I've just setup a test 2.0 because if it offers
this then it may be worth us migrating to 2.0 even in alpha. I installed
the freeraduis package but don't see any option for download limit, is
that done
Is it possible to set a download quota per captive portal user, or per IP
address, or something, using pfSense 1.2 or 2.0?
For example 20GB total download per month, or until the captive portal
account expires.
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ozan ucar wrote:
Have you tried the Fit123package.
No I haven't. The package description says:
With Fit123 a small set of features can be added to pfSense 1.2.3
(Date)Adds current date to front page (LTSP)Adds 3th network boot option
(After Filter Change) Clear states after filter reload
again for their Internet access,
rather than just paying remotely and telephoning in that they've done
so, the whole captive portal account has to be re-created which can
potentially be time consuming communicating username and password
effectively.
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for their Internet access, rather
than just paying remotely and telephoning in that they've done so, they
have to come in to where the admin person is in order to re-enter their
password (for privacy/security reasons).
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to 10.1.0.255 -- renewal in 2789 seconds.
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on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 7
DHCPOFFER of 10.1.0.255 from 10.1.0.1
DHCPREQUEST of 10.1.0.255 on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67
DHCPACK of 10.1.0.255 from 10.1.0.1
bound to 10.1.0.255 -- renewal in 2789 seconds.
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Somewhere in the DHCP server
the LAN2
subnet to any address:
- Protocol: any
- Source: Type: LAN2 subnet
- Description: Default LAN2 - any
Any help is very appreciated.
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). I fixed this by instead
adding in a 3C905C-TX in place of the 3C905B-TX.
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/pfsense-1.2-firewall.html
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Does anyone know where I can find a nice templated captive portal
page. Something with a simple header, ULA and Login.
http://thegoldenear.org/toolbox/unices/pfsense-1.2-firewall.html#captive-portal
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Is there anything that can be done instead of replacing one of the 3Com
cards?
I ran into the same thing but never resolved it. I just went out and
bought two DLink $10 cards. I gave up on the 3Coms.
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Is there anything that can be done instead of replacing one of the 3Com
cards?
Sounds like a driver issue of some sort, trying 1.2.3 which has a
newer FreeBSD base may make it work.
Thanks Chris. I've now
) on that Dell Optiplex.
Many thanks for that Victor, I've now tried it with 2 3C905C and it works
fine so I'll stick with the combinations you've described.
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# /sbin/sysctl -n kern.cp_time
17995 175603 582387 281815 55060862
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THE SETUP:
A pfSense 1.2.2 box, the 'firewall', is providing a gateway to the
Internet and DNS forwarder. LAN is 192.168.254.0/24.
An additional pfSense 1.2.0 box, the 'printer router', is on the LAN,
routing
appreciated, thanks.
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routers (or wireless routers configured as
purely wireless access points, for those that support this), so that they
don't ruin our charging model. People find the technical differences hard
to understand.
So, how does pfSense track people with this option enabled? How does it work?
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that on /system_firmware_settings.php, '
Default Auto Update URLs' has the option of 1.2.1-Snapshots - Built every
12 hours)
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Same for me, though I upgrade to 1.2.2 manually
I also upgraded manually. I'd not noticed the auto upgrade option till now.
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