Try tcpdump + wireshark. Then read this:
http://packetlife.net/blog/2010/jun/7/understanding-tcp-sequence-acknowledgment-numbers/

pfSense should not change sequence numbers unless you tell it to do so.

for packet breakdown read : http://www.daemon.org/tcp.html

Google is your friend ;-)


On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 4:15 PM, Martin Fuchs <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi !****
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> We use pfSense 2.0.1 and have a local LAN, a WAN and remote Offices
> connected by managed VPN-connections  (pfsense does not need to stablish
> VPN tot he remote offices).****
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> LAN -> pfSense -> remote office****
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> In the LAN we have a HiPath Communications system and in the remote
> offices one remote system each.****
>
> pfSense only routes between these locations. There is no filtering (in the
> floating rules everthing is allowed between LAN and remote offices.****
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> Firewall-scrub, clear DF and random id generation are disabled.****
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> Does pfSense in this configuration change the TCP sequence numbers oft he
> conections between the communication systems ?****
>
> And is there any simple way how i can check this ?****
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> Regards,****
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>
> martin****
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