now i think pfsense end time is start its starting misbehave like after some
times content filtering not working logs not generates etc problems having
with pfsense .

that why i move to another free bsd.


Thnx

Mohan

On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 6:50 PM, Johan Hendriks
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Ermal Luçi schreef:
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>> On Thu, Sep 8, 2011 at 1:34 PM, Johan Hendriks
>> <[email protected]>  wrote:
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>>> Once more
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>>> I am running the latest snapshot of today.
>>> I do use the old pptp adsl way to make connection with our provider.
>>> It works for us a really long time very well.
>>>
>>> This works great on all versions of monowall and pfsense 1.2.3 and
>>> before.
>>>
>>> But now with pfsense 2.0 i can not get traffic over the line.
>>> At least no real data.
>>> I can ping, but websites do not load or part of it, but most will not.
>>>
>>> I am struggling with this for about 2 months now.
>>> The thing is i see a lot of dropped packages on the vr1 interface.
>>> This is the interface my modem is connected to and it runs on a 5501
>>> soekris
>>> board.
>>> these drops looks like  i have disabled the block rule of private
>>> networks
>>> vr1     10.0.0.138     10.0.0.100     GRE
>>> vr1     10.0.0.138     10.0.0.100     GRE
>>> 10.0.0.138 is the modem
>>> 10.0.0.100 is my WAN addres.
>>> i have disabled the block rule of private networks
>>> also tried all kinds of mtu settings.
>>>
>>>  Do you have your vr1 interface assigned in any way or any address
>> configured in it?
>> Afaik it should work as is, but its long time i have not used pptp as
>> a client so might have somthing wrong.
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>> The way to test is to manually modify the rules.debug and include the
>> vr1 interface as in 1.2.3, load that ruleset and see if it works.
>>
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> Well i finally made it work!!!
> The downside is that it does not survive reboots.
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> I did the following
> via the webinterface go to edit file.
> I edited like you said the /tmp/rules.debug file and changed wan = { pptp1
> } to wan = { vr1 pptp1}, where vr1 is my actual WAN interface
> then i executed the command through the webinterface pfctl -f
> /tmp/rules.debug
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> I did open some tabs in Firefox, they all were timed out before the pfctl
> reload.
> I did a reload all tabs and all the sides loaded.
> To make sure it was this firewall, i opened the traffic graph and started
> downloading a iso file from an ftp server.
> The graph showed the peak as long as the download lasted.
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> So the only thing missing is the actual interface in the wan assignment.
> How can i make this through the gui !
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> regards
> Johan Hendriks
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