[pfSense Support] Problem on userland FTP-Proxy Application

2005-11-21 Thread Simon SZE-To
Hello,

I had just upgraded from 0.90 to 0.94.4 and found that the Disable
userland FTP-Proxy application option had moved inside each
Interface config. page.

I have a server under OPT1 (DMZ) interaface and bridged with WAN, it's
unable to FTP outside unless the Disable userland FTP-Proxy
application is checked in 0.90.

After upgraded to 0.94.4, I try to disable this option in the WAN, LAN
and OPT1, but I still cannot FTP outside, even if I killed the pftpx
process too.

Is there any solution on this problem?

Thanks!

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[pfSense Support] 1:1 NAT loopback

2005-09-28 Thread Simon SZE-To
Hello,

I had read the thread at Aug 26 and found that some pfSense's user able
to access 1:1 NATTed service in LAN segment, but when I try it today,
it's failed.

My testing environment:
- the public IP xx.xx.xx.46 1:1 NAT to 10.0.138.9
- proxy ARP the xx.xx.xx.46
- allow any to any access to xx.xx.xx.46 in firewall rule
- my workstation IP is 10.0.138.130
- pfSense's IP is xx.xx.xx.42

I did the following steps:
- telnet xx.xx.xx.46 110 (of cos. I have POP3 service listening)
- I've got connection failed after around 20sec
- the states got the following 2 lines:
self tcp 10.0.138.130:1941 - xx.xx.xx.42:51404 - xx.xx.xx.46:110 SYN_SENT:CLOSED 
self tcp xx.xx.xx.46:110 - 10.0.138.130:1941 CLOSED:SYN_SENT 


Thanks!

Simon SZE-To




Re: [pfSense Support] time zone of firewall log

2005-09-05 Thread Simon SZE-To
yup, i was migrate from m0n0wall to pfsense at my office.
the firewall log time working correctly on m0n0wall.

it's so strange that the time of system log are correct, but incorrect at firewall log.


On 9/5/05, Scott Ullrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you run m0n0wall?If so did this ever work correctly? We'reusing the same code/facilities here.
ScottOn 9/3/05, Simon SZE-To [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, the file existing. -rw-r--r--1 rootwheel426 Sep4 10:04 /etc/localtime
 If I Save in the System: General Setup, this file will update too. On 9/3/05, Scott Ullrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Does /etc/localtime exist?This is strange since we haven't made any  changes to the TZ code since importing m0n0wall.   On 9/1/05, Simon SZE-To 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   Hello,Seems that the time of System logs: Firewall is not following the time zone   settings. I have tried config. time zone to Asia/Hong_Kong and ETC/GMT+8
 and   got the same result.Is this a known issue?Thanks.
 


Re: [pfSense Support] Anyone having installer issues

2005-08-26 Thread Simon SZE-To
Hello,

I've tried the latest ISO installer, but my problem still here as I send to this list a week ago.

Below is my mail has been sent before.

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Hello,



I run the installer and after I partition the disk (I have only
create one partition with * size, FreeBSD type and active status)

It prompt the following error dialog box:



Cancelled

Execution of the command

/FreeSBIE/sbin/fdisk -v -f /tmp/new.fdisk ad0

FAILED with a return code of 1.



And in the viewlog, the tailing log about this error:



, - Executing `/FreeSBIE/sbin/fdisk -v -f /tmp/new.fdisk ad0`

| *** Working on device /dev/ad0 ***

| fdisk: WARNING line 1: number of cylinders (57461) may be out-of-range

| (must be within 1-1024 for normal BIOS operation, unless the entire disk

| is dedicated to FreeBSD

| fdisk: ERROR line 1: number of sectors must be within (1-63)

, - Exit status: 1



I have tried 2 machines, both are VIA chipset, got this error. And I
have install on a old PC with Intel chipset and also under VMware
successfully.




[pfSense Support] pfSense with Dell PowerEdge 750 ?

2005-08-17 Thread Simon SZE-To
Hello,

I'm planning to run pfSense with the Dell PowerEdge 750 server, and
seem my only concern is, pfSense native support with SATA drive?
A brief spec. for the PowerEdge 750: Intel P4 processor, Intel E7210 chipset, dual embedded Gigabit NICs

Thank you very much.