On 3/18/08, Curtis Maurand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Like I said, it works fine on the same hardware if I run Windows, but not if
> I run Linux.  I've used IE and firefox on Windows, IE, firefox, epiphany and
> konqueror on Linux.  I wish I had a MAC to test with.  :-(

I have one, and it works fine on my various networks.

OS and hardware likely aren't the issue here.  Have you done something
like 'export http_proxy="http://foobar:8080";' in your profile on the
Linux box, or set up a port redirect with iptables, or any one of the
other thousands of ways to muck with your http traffic on   a Linux
client?  Have you tried using wget, curl, or lynx?

Try the tcpdump from your pfSense system; it'll be the most immediate
and apparent.  If you see appropriate traffic (which at the moment I
honestly doubt you will), then there's something really strange with
your pfSense setup.  Otherwise, you know it's something on the client.

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