Chris Buechler wrote:
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 12:16 AM, Justin The
Cynical wrote:
*snip*
Well shoot, that kills off implementing a fail over for me as I make use of
all the IP's.
You can still use all the IPs, but the two that are tied to the
individual firewalls will only function when tha
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 12:16 AM, Justin The
Cynical wrote:
> Evgeny Yurchenko wrote:
>>
>>> Justin The Cynical wrote:
>>>
>>> So working with the previous example, assume that the single router is
>>> using .1 with AON directing traffic out via all the available IP's.
>>>
>>> If I was to implement
Evgeny Yurchenko wrote:
Justin The Cynical wrote:
So working with the previous example, assume that the single router is
using .1 with AON directing traffic out via all the available IP's.
If I was to implement a fail over and put a machine on .5, would I
still be able to use that address
Justin The Cynical wrote:
So working with the previous example, assume that the single router is
using .1 with AON directing traffic out via all the available IP's.
If I was to implement a fail over and put a machine on .5, would I
still be able to use that address for AON, and if so, does
Chris Buechler wrote:
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 10:17 PM, Justin The
Cynical wrote:
*snip*
Example:
IP's of 10.0.0.1 through 10.0.0.5
Physical machines assigned 10.0.0.1 and 10.0.0.5
Addresses 10.0.0.2,3, and 4 will be added as CARP addresses, but what about
1 and 5, are they entered in as C
Don't forget to reset your cable modem after changing this. Even the
business modem has a way of retaining MAC addresses.
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On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 10:17 PM, Justin The
Cynical wrote:
> Evgeny Yurchenko wrote:
>
>> I do not know what comcast business account is but two boxes must have
>
> Option for statics, no ports blocked.
>
>> their own IPs (not virtual one per box) + as many CARP addresses as you
>> wish (shared be
Evgeny Yurchenko wrote:
I do not know what comcast business account is but two boxes must have
Option for statics, no ports blocked.
their own IPs (not virtual one per box) + as many CARP addresses as you
wish (shared between boxes). In all your AON and inbound port forwarding
rules you can
Justin The Cynical wrote:
I'm on a comcast business account, five statics using AON. All five
statics have traffic coming from them (DNS, mail, etc). At this time,
I have four of the five WAN IP's set up as proxy ARP, with the fifth
address assigned to the physical interface itself.
If I
Greetings. Have a newbie question on carp and fail over setup. I have
searched and searched around, but my googlefu must be weak as most of
what I've found covers multi-WAN and load balancing, which is not what
I'm after.
I have looked at the following:
http://files.chi.pfsense.org/mirror/t
As you said both Hosts A and B are on your local network...do you think the
local request from any of these two will hit the gateway? If you want to
keep it transparent then swap the IPs of Host A and Host BDont involve
Pfsense in it..!
Regards
Abdulrehman
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 7:44 PM,
Hi,
I didn't find on the wiki the answer to my problem.
I tried to add a simple redirect rule using all the NAT submenus, but I'm
still lost.
I want to:
All incoming traffic (from inside my network) to a certain host A to be
redirect to another host on my network, say host B. Both host
Is there a way to display current time/date on the dashboard?
Sam
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Did you assign interfaces correctly as it is complaining about sis0?
Holger
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I have cross over cables and lights on both ends.
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You need crossovercables when not using a switch.
Holger
You need crossovercables when not using a switch.
Holger
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> I have a Dell PC(
I have a Dell PC(GX110 w/ 2 3com ethernet cards - on board NIC is
disabled) that I have loaded with RC3. I have tried using the live CD
and loading the hard drive. Both interfaces are up and connected to
other PC's to create a test network. I have assigned the lan to xl0 and
tried to DHCP an add
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