Hi,

can someone guide me where to download pfsense 2.0 from i'm access
www.pfsense.org but unable to locate version 2.0 from the download option.

Appreciate urgent help on this as i really what to test and compare it with
pfsense 1.2.3.


Thanks,

Joseph.




On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 9:11 AM, David Miller <dmil.pfsen...@metheus.org>wrote:

> Using 2.0beta from 4-18
>
> WAN network is 10.0.1.0/24, pfsense interface is 10.0.1.50
> LAN network is 172.30.0.0/24, pfsense interface is 172.30.0.1
>
> I have one client on the LAN side at 172.30.0.17.  I'm testing a trivial
> setup with a pfsense firewall between the client and my internal lan.
>
> I setup a 1:1 NAT between 10.0.1.17 and 172.30.0.17.
> I setup a firewall rule to allow traffic of type any from * to 10.0.1.17 on
> the WAN interface.  Also, to be sure, added one to 172.30.0.17.  Save,
> applied changes.
>
> I expected this to allow access for any ports from the 10.0.1.0 network to
> the server sitting at .17.  I also expected that server to be able to use
> the pfsense box as its default gateway and to have access to boxes on the
> 10.0.1.0 network.
>
> I get no access in either direction.  Outbound connections fail, as do
> internal connections.
>
> If I'm on 172.30.0.17 and I ping 10.0.1.194, tcpdump shows the incoming
> echo request, followed by an arp request by 10.0.1.194 for 10.0.1.17.
>
> I'm sure I'm missing something st00pid, but I've been trying to get this
> working for a couple of days and don't see what I'm doing wrong.
>
> Hints, pointers, FM to RT very welcome indeed.
>
> Thanks,
>
> --- David
>
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