Re: [pfSense Support] Hardware not supported

2011-01-26 Thread İhsan Doğan
On 01/26/11 08:39 AM, Chris Buechler wrote: I've bought recently a Shuttle XPC-35 and unfortunately this hardware does not run with FreeBSD 8.1, but it does with FreeBSD 8.2. Are there any plans to run pfSense 2.0 with FreeBSD 8.2? No. Changing versions causes lots of fallout, 2.0 will be

[pfSense Support] Trouble with pfSense 2.0 BETA5 and OpenVPN client

2011-01-26 Thread Mark P Hennessy
I haven't found any documentation that actually spells out the steps for me to set up an OpenVPN client connection accessible by all users within my LAN network. Here's the situation I have: I have a server in my data center that has an OpenVPN server running on it, a UDP port, and TAP. I am

[pfSense Support] Bug in PfSense 1.2.2 with 2 default routes

2011-01-26 Thread VAUCOURT Johan
Hi, I've got a pfsense 1.2.2 install and found a bug on it preventing reloading the rules. I don't know if it is fixed in most recent version as I can not try it yet. Anyways, this bug occurs to me when there are 2 default routes on the machine - One for IPv4, the other for IPv6. The

Re: [pfSense Support] Hardware not supported

2011-01-26 Thread Chris Buechler
2011/1/26 İhsan Doğan ih...@dogan.ch: On 01/26/11 08:39 AM, Chris Buechler wrote: I've bought recently a Shuttle XPC-35 and unfortunately this hardware does not run with FreeBSD 8.1, but it does with FreeBSD 8.2. Are there any plans to run pfSense 2.0 with FreeBSD 8.2? No. Changing

[pfSense Support] Got ipv6 working

2011-01-26 Thread Charles N Wyble
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 All, I've gotten ipv6 working on pfsense. Followed http://www.xaero.org/index.php/archive/tag/pfsense/ and another howto that was very similiar (can't find the URL now). The other howto had some screenshots of the he.net screens. I have a single /64

RE: [pfSense Support] Hardware not supported

2011-01-26 Thread Ryan Rodrigue
2011/1/26 İhsan Doğan ih...@dogan.ch: I've bought recently a Shuttle XPC-35 and unfortunately this hardware does not run with FreeBSD 8.1, but it does with FreeBSD 8.2. Are there any plans to run pfSense 2.0 with FreeBSD 8.2? Not my first choice, but you could try to load some hypervisor

Re: RE: [pfSense Support] Hardware not supported

2011-01-26 Thread Alex DiMarco
I don't know if anyone has tried pfsense on proxmox vm which has worked well for me as a vm server. Just make sure your cpu has vxm support. On Jan 26, 2011 3:56 PM, Ryan Rodrigue radiote...@aaremail.com wrote:

Re: [pfSense Support] Hardware not supported

2011-01-26 Thread Vick Khera
2011/1/26 İhsan Doğan ih...@dogan.ch: Can I build myself an 8.2 kernel and copy it to manually to the pfSense disk? Is the kernel config that is used by pfSense somewhere available? What specifically is failing on your hardware? It could be just a matter of replacing a single device driver,

Re: [pfSense Support] Got ipv6 working

2011-01-26 Thread Seth Mos
Op 26 jan 2011, om 21:54 heeft Charles N Wyble het volgende geschreven: Now I want to utilize my /48 and do prefix delegation, multiple vlans etc. Anyone doing this with pfsense? Also is anyone doing firewalling of v6 in pfsense? Does the pfsense book cover any of this? I saw your post on

[pfSense Support] Does dnsmasq have a problem with hostnames with hyphens?

2011-01-26 Thread Scott Lambert
From my Mac inside the firewall. 00:27:51 Thu Jan 27 $ cat /etc/resolv.conf # comments snipped domain lambertfam.org nameserver 192.168.41.1 00:27:29 Thu Jan 27 $ dig col-br.gvh.tcworks.net ; DiG 9.6.0-APPLE-P2 col-br.gvh.tcworks.net ;; global options: +cmd ;; Got answer: ;; -HEADER- opcode:

Re: [pfSense Support] Does dnsmasq have a problem with hostnames with hyphens?

2011-01-26 Thread Chris Buechler
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 2:05 AM, Scott Lambert lamb...@lambertfam.org wrote: From my Mac inside the firewall. 00:27:51 Thu Jan 27 $ cat /etc/resolv.conf # comments snipped domain lambertfam.org nameserver 192.168.41.1 00:27:29 Thu Jan 27 $ dig col-br.gvh.tcworks.net ; DiG 9.6.0-APPLE-P2

Re: [pfSense Support] Does dnsmasq have a problem with hostnames with hyphens?

2011-01-26 Thread Scott Lambert
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 02:10:13AM -0500, Chris Buechler wrote: Has nothing to do with the hyphen, it resolves to a private IP, which is rejected by default by the DNS rebinding protection. Disable it under SystemAdvanced if you need that to work. More info in a thread on the same topic within