There is a Zabbix client addon package that someone created. Makes using
Zabbix to monitor pfSense really simple.
On Wednesday 08 April 2009 11:48, Adam Van Ornum wrote:
To start off with, I tried searching the forums but didn't find
anything...I'm probably not using the best search terms
Hi John,
Do you have the sticky connections turned on?
I'd guess that they are checking for your IP address to change and denying you
access when they see it change between request packets that leave on the
different interfaces as they are load balanced. I know that some webmail
applications
Concerning the license restriction, I suggest you read the last couple
paragraphs of the Copyright page. You may have nothing to worry about
depending on where you downloaded it from.
Ron
On Thursday 28 August 2008 08:27, Mark Dueck wrote:
Rainer Duffner wrote:
Gary Buckmaster
They most likely are getting it from Cisco of all places. Cisco talks about
using 3 non-overlapping channels when establishing a multi-AP roaming
wireless network with their APs, and they explain the reasoning behind it in
their documentation. Bottom line, if there is too much overlap on the
I've been running Trixbox behind pfSense for over a year now. I even have
pfSense doing VPN to remote offices so extensions there can connect to the
Trixbox for secure internal calls between extensions.
Your configuration sounds about the same as mine as far as the pfSense config
other than I
I'm in full agreement with Chris. The CD burning issue is not unique to
pfSense. It will happen with any system if you have bad compatibility
between your CD/DVD burner, media, and your drive reading the result. I've
seen it with certain media with many other OSes given the wrong