Hello,
I currently have PFSense sitting between my private LAN and my DMZ
My FTP Server is located in the DMZ and I have 6 IP Cameras on my private LAN that all record to the FTP Server. However, after a number of days of recording they are suddenly unable to connect to the FTP Server and the only resolution I have found is to reboot PFSense. My initial thoughts were that maybe it was too high of a load or possibly that resetting the states would help, but it didn't. The firewall handles a very large amount of traffic and connections as well as a large number of rules, routing and NATs, but this is the only issue I have seen so far. Any ideas?
I am running the latest 1.01 version on decent hardware (decent for a firewall). Thanks a ton,
-Daniel
I currently have PFSense sitting between my private LAN and my DMZ
My FTP Server is located in the DMZ and I have 6 IP Cameras on my private LAN that all record to the FTP Server. However, after a number of days of recording they are suddenly unable to connect to the FTP Server and the only resolution I have found is to reboot PFSense. My initial thoughts were that maybe it was too high of a load or possibly that resetting the states would help, but it didn't. The firewall handles a very large amount of traffic and connections as well as a large number of rules, routing and NATs, but this is the only issue I have seen so far. Any ideas?
I am running the latest 1.01 version on decent hardware (decent for a firewall). Thanks a ton,
-Daniel
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