info you provided, you have not
provided proof that it's a problem with the NetGate.
Lyle Giese
On 11/25/17 06:34, Eero Volotinen wrote:
Hi list,
We are running pfsense 2.3 on netgate sg-8860.
Device is connected to internet with gigabit link, but openvpn speed is
very slow (about 50Mbit/s
On 5/26/2016 1:23 PM, Mark Wiater wrote:
On 5/26/2016 2:09 PM, Rosen Iliev wrote:
The other end has a conflict with our LAN addressing(192.168.1.0/24).
So in phase 2, we setup a Tunnel IPv4 using 193.168.1.0/24 for the
local Network. NAT/BINAT network of 192.168.85.0/24. Their remote
network
Pinging 192.168.85.187 from 192.168.75.220. I am trying to map
192.168.85.x to 192.168.1.x with NAT.
Lyle
On 5/26/2016 1:09 PM, Rosen Iliev wrote:
Hi Lyle,
Which IP they are pinging exactly?
Rosen
Lyle wrote on 5/25/2016 6:54 PM:
I am trying to install a new pfSense appliance running 2.3
That's a typo. All routes/subnets are rfc 1918, 192.168.x.x
Lyle
On 5/26/2016 9:40 AM, Steve Yates wrote:
Jumping in midway through, 193.168.1.0/24 belongs to Universite du Luxembourg.
If that's not you then the other end could be routing packets there.
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Steve Yates
ITS, Inc
I was running packet capture on the IPSec interface looking for traffic
to/from 192.168.75.x and 192.168.85.x and only saw traffic when I pinged
their server.
Lyle
On 5/26/2016 9:32 AM, ED Fochler wrote:
I agree. I typically ssh in as root and tcpdump to get a more interactive view
I think they would ping 192.168.85.x and incoming pfSense would forward
that traffic to 192.168.1.x, doing a 1:1 type NAT.
Lyle
On 5/26/2016 7:44 AM, Vick Khera wrote:
On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 8:54 PM, Lyle <l...@lcrcomputer.net> wrote:
The other end has a conflict with our LAN addr
their packets. I have googled and
found several pfsense docs but am not able to come up with a working answer.
Just not even sure what you guys need from me to help troubleshoot this.
Thanks in advance,
Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Services, Inc.
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Chris,
Maybe Karl needs to read RFC 1918. It can be enlightening to find out
he does not 'own' 10.0.0.0/8
Yes, VPN's require unique subnets on both sides of the VPN server, but
that is the price you pay for using a VPN with RFC 1918 addresses.
Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Services, Inc.
On 12
ATT/SBC used 2wire brand DSL routers and there was a version of FW in
them that used 172.16/12 for the LAN. I used to see that model
frequently just before they started pushing Uverse instead.
Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Services, Inc.
On 12/10/14 06:34, Chris Bagnall wrote:
On 10/12/14 6:36 am
This is not a Nagios or pfsense error. It's a PERL error and it can not
find SNMP.pm You may want to try CPAN to re-install Net::SNMP
Lyle
On 10/02/14 05:04, Rens wrote:
Nobody that can help me with this?
*From:*Rens [mailto:r...@autempspourmoi.be]
*Sent:* maandag 22 september 2014 13:53
or is there something wrong with the update process?
Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Services, Inc.
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Typos are a terrible thing. I often put in a ; instead of a : in IPv6
addresses. Depending on the font, it can be VERY hard to see that.
Plus we can not see what you thought you typed in or what you really
typed in, it's very hard to guess what's wrong.
Lyle
On 07/09/14 10:17, Mark Tinka
in on the drive, it
tends to get VERY slow.
Have you backed up your configuration lately?
Lyle
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table in pfsense and see who has a
connection open to the CD server?
Lyle Giese
LCR Computer Services, Inc.
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give them to my customers as needed for that
amount. I have handed out 22 and still have 10 more available.
That's another option for you.
Lyle
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