Thanks Sean
I'd like to update...
I am running wireshark - however the connection has yet to misbehave whilst
doing so. (Now I know why I kept those old 100M hubs!)
Given the data volumes captured (about 100M an hour!) this has proven necessary
on a relatively capable box - I am now using
Hi,
I'm new to BSD so please bear with me if I got some concepts wrong.
I've been running pfSense for some time, and so far I'm very happy with
it. I cannot remember when was the last time that I installed something
with no problems whatsoever. Maximum respect.
Now using the whole box just to
Srdjan wrote:
Hi,
Now using the whole box just to run firewall/router is bit of a waste
in my case, so I'd like to host a small web server on it. My initial
idea is to run it in a jail. I would appreciate greatly if anyone
could tell me following:
- am i being reasonable with that, ie is
Steve Harman wrote:
Hi!
Could someone update me on where things are (if anywhere!) with AV or
AS provision inside pfSense please?
Is there a 3^rd -party package or internal facility under development
at all?
Thanks,
Steve
Centipede Networks has sponsored the creation
Another question I have as far as certificates go for pfSense, we use a
private IP address for the WAN. When we create the certificates using
OpenSSL for Windows, we use the IP address as the Common Name (CN).
Should we use the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) as the CN or is the
IP address OK?
Hi,
I would like to use a pfsense virtual appliance to connect
real physical vlans on a catalyst switch with the vmnets
that exists in a vmware server.
The idea is to overcome the limitation on non-esx3 vmware
installations allowing to bridge the virtual machines to
real vlans using a single
Even using the Create certificates automatically on the
System-Advanced Functions tab concludes connectivity via the Captive
Portal.
Any ideas? Are we the only ones having this issue? Please be advised
that if you check and it is an issue with your pfSense as well, then
your user could
I've got more details on the problem now. Here's the scenario:
Internet-pfsensegateway-pfsenseloadbalancer-mailserver.
If I connect to it directly on the 172.x.x.x IP on the outside of the
load balancer, connection goes through and the source IP is correct. But
if I connect from the internet to a
On Aug 21, 2007, at 7:31 AM, Tortise wrote:
I am running wireshark - however the connection has yet to
misbehave whilst doing so. (Now I know why I kept those old 100M
hubs!)
Well, perhaps your switch and your NIC don't agree with each other?
I've had that problem before...
Poke! Anyone? I should point out that I'm new to BSD, but very fluent
in Linux, so if someone can provide a It's like ... explanation, that
would suffice. Thanks.
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I'm running off the LiveCD saving the config to a USB stick. I just
upraded
Is there some way to change the ip pinged for the Quality RDD without
rebooting?
Thanks,
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