[pfSense Support] Open VPN question

2005-11-02 Thread J B
Will OpenVPN be part of the final release? Is anyone working on it? What
is broken - maybe someone on the list can figure out how to fix it...

JB


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[pfSense Support] NIC issues

2005-09-29 Thread J B
I'm having issues with the following NIC cards:

Sun Quad Fast Ethernet - not recognized
Intel Pro 100 - recognized, but doesn't seem to work - used it as my LAN
interface - connected it back to back with another maching using a X-over
cable and configured both on the same net - couldn't access the config
page


any help would be appreciated

JB


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Re: [pfSense Support] NIC issues

2005-09-29 Thread J B
the freebsd device name is hme:

The hme(4) driver supports the on-board Ethernet interfaces of many Sun
UltraSPARC workstation and server models. Cards supported by the
hme(4) driver include:

*  Sun PCI SunSwift Adapter
*  Sun SBus SunSwift Adapter .( hme. and .SUNW,hme.)
*  Sun PCI Sun100BaseT Adapter 2.0
*  Sun SBus Sun100BaseT 2.0
*  Sun PCI Quad FastEthernet Controller
*  Sun SBus Quad FastEthernet Controller


As for the Intel Pro - different system - that system I was using 1 Intel
Pro 100 (stand alone), 1 Linksys Fast eth (shows up as dc0) and a 3com 3c509

JB




On Thu, September 29, 2005 12:20 pm, Scott Ullrich wrote:
 That NIC is not supported as far as I can tell.  If you know the
 device name in freebsd please let me know.Try removing the quad port
 nic and I bet the single nic will work.

 Scott



 On 9/29/05, J B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'm having issues with the following NIC cards:


 Sun Quad Fast Ethernet - not recognized
 Intel Pro 100 - recognized, but doesn't seem to work - used it as my LAN
  interface - connected it back to back with another maching using a
 X-over
 cable and configured both on the same net - couldn't access the config
 page


 any help would be appreciated

 JB



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Re: [pfSense Support] NIC issues

2005-09-29 Thread J B
yes - it shows up as fxp0 - but then I get errors loading microcode - and
it just don't work on the network

JB


On Thu, September 29, 2005 12:38 pm, Marc A. Volovic wrote:
 Quoth J B:


 As for the Intel Pro - different system - that system I was using 1
 Intel
 Pro 100 (stand alone), 1 Linksys Fast eth (shows up as dc0) and a 3com
 3c509


 In my case, the device name is fxp





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Re: [pfSense Support] NIC issues

2005-09-29 Thread J B
Is there anyway to turn off the microcode on a per/NIC basis? I only have
older Pro100 cards - (trying to recycle some old equipment and make it
usefull again)

JB

On Thu, September 29, 2005 1:14 pm, Scott Ullrich wrote:
 I suspect the microcode is borking the NIC.Do you have a newer
 NIC that you could try?   I would rather not remove the microcode
 support as it works wonders for newer cards.

 Scott



 On 9/29/05, J B [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Well - it keeps timing out, I wish I had the machine in front of me so
 I
 could send the actual error - but it keeps saying that the microcoad
 load is timing out

 JB


 On Thu, September 29, 2005 1:08 pm, Dan Swartzendruber wrote:

 At 12:48 PM 9/29/2005, you wrote:


 yes - it shows up as fxp0 - but then I get errors loading microcode
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 and it just don't work on the network

 gets errors.  can you be more specific?





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Re: [pfSense Support] NIC issues

2005-09-29 Thread J B
The issue is the Intel Pro - not the 3C509 (I have to use this until the
QFE card is supported - because I only have 3 pci slots, and need 4
interfaces) The 3C509 is an ISA card - and works just fine

JB


On Thu, September 29, 2005 3:49 pm, Chris Buechler wrote:
 Fleming, John (ZeroChaos) wrote:


 3c509 or 3c905?


 The 509 is an ISA card which means you need to run the 3com util
 3c5x9cfg (I think that's what its called) to make sure you don't have
 any irq/io conflicts.




 might have jumpers on the card in lieu of that, a few of them did. Might
 also have to muck with some of your resource settings in your BIOS.

 Honestly, unless you have a lot of hair you wouldn't mind losing, I
 would suggest trashing ISA cards and getting some PCI NIC's.  :)  They can
 be had for ~$5 USD a pop on ebay.  I think the start of the gray hair I'm
 getting at 25 was caused by using multiple ISA NIC's on Linux and BSD
 firewalls several years ago.  ;)

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