Re: [pfSense-discussion] Unable to download packages

2006-01-06 Thread Scott Ullrich
No, check your DNS settings. On 1/6/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am using 1.0-BETA1 and I have been unable to download > packages or upload updates. Do I need to get later version > of the firmware? > > K. > >

[pfSense-discussion] Unable to download packages

2006-01-06 Thread kim . callis
I am using 1.0-BETA1 and I have been unable to download packages or upload updates. Do I need to get later version of the firmware? K.

Re: [pfSense-discussion] Allowing pings on a virtual interface

2006-01-06 Thread kim . callis
Thanks Scott, That was exactly what I was missing! A quick 1:1 and everything was good to go! K. On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 03:34:19PM -0500, Scott Ullrich wrote: >The only way to do this is to 1:1 the mail server then allow ping to >the external ip. > >On 1/6/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTEC

Re: [pfSense-discussion] Allowing pings on a virtual interface

2006-01-06 Thread Scott Ullrich
The only way to do this is to 1:1 the mail server then allow ping to the external ip. On 1/6/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am able to allow pings on my WAN interface, but there is a > second address that forwards over to my mailserver that I > would like to be able to ping.

[pfSense-discussion] Allowing pings on a virtual interface

2006-01-06 Thread kim . callis
I am able to allow pings on my WAN interface, but there is a second address that forwards over to my mailserver that I would like to be able to ping. How do I go about doing that? I added rules to the host that is on the LAN, as well as creating a rule for the externally address and still no respon

Re: [pfSense-discussion] access NATed services by the public IP address from LAN review

2006-01-06 Thread Chris Buechler
Bill Marquette wrote: Someone hasn't done their research. This has been answered in the ML, the forum, the FAQ, AND the blog. *AND* today on the m0n0wall list, where he originally sent this message, and got my answer 8 minutes before sending the message again to this list.

Re: [pfSense-discussion] access NATed services by the public IP address from LAN review

2006-01-06 Thread Bill Marquette
Someone hasn't done their research. This has been answered in the ML, the forum, the FAQ, AND the blog. --Bill On 1/6/06, Claudio Castro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Scott Ullrich escribió: > > Do you have a question? > > > > Of course, cant you read? > > So, that means that if I have my NATed s

Re: [pfSense-discussion] access NATed services by the public IP address from LAN review

2006-01-06 Thread Scott Ullrich
On 1/6/06, Claudio Castro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Scott Ullrich escribió: > > Do you have a question? > > > > Of course, cant you read? When someone blasts a message with > in front of them it looks like a reply. Since you're so nice I'll let you figure the rest out. > So, that means that

Re: [pfSense-discussion] access NATed services by the public IP address from LAN review

2006-01-06 Thread Claudio Castro
Scott Ullrich escribió: Do you have a question? Of course, cant you read? So, that means that if I have my NATed services in a different interface (other than the LAN) e.g. a DMZ, is it possible to access this NATed services from the LAN Subnet?? and is that is correct, HOW do I redirect co

Re: [pfSense-discussion] access NATed services by the public IP address from LAN review

2006-01-06 Thread Scott Ullrich
Do you have a question? On 1/6/06, Claudio Castro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Guys..listen to this: > > > > *Problem. *It is not possible to access NATed services using the > > public (WAN) IP address from within LAN (or an optional network). > > Example: you've got a server in your LAN behind

[pfSense-discussion] access NATed services by the public IP address from LAN review

2006-01-06 Thread Claudio Castro
Guys..listen to this: *Problem. *It is not possible to access NATed services using the public (WAN) IP address from within LAN (or an optional network). Example: you've got a server in your LAN behind pfSense and added a NAT/filter rule to allow external access to its HTTP port. While you can