> Am 07.03.2023 um 18:26 schrieb Marc West :
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> On 2023-03-07 08:09:04, Rainer Duffner wrote:
>> I admit I only toyed with TP, so I really don???t know what I???m doing
>> there, but:
>>
>> Have you tried to just use pfSense for this? The developer of the package
>>
On 2023-03-07 08:09:04, Rainer Duffner wrote:
> I admit I only toyed with TP, so I really don???t know what I???m doing
> there, but:
>
> Have you tried to just use pfSense for this? The developer of the package
> (https://github.com/PiBa-NL) seemed to be active here, but I haven???t seen
>
> Am 07.03.2023 um 08:46 schrieb Marc West :
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> Any other thoughts to look at or data that would be helpful to collect?
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I admit I only toyed with TP, so I really don’t know what I’m doing there, but:
Have you tried to just use pfSense for this? The developer of the package
Hi Stefan and thanks for your replies.
(Sorry for the late reply and replying to my own mail, I don't seem to
be receiving messages from the list after confirming the subscription
twice and noticed your replies when checking the archives.)
> when I understand you correct then you have
Hello Marc,
one another:
source ipv4@ usesrc clientip
hope that helps.
Stefan
Am 17.02.23 um 12:47 schrieb Marc West:
Hi,
After my other thread about performance issues on OpenBSD we decided to
switch OSes on our HAProxy boxes to FreeBSD 13.1. In the test
environment everything
Hello Marc,
when I understand you correct then you have forwarding enabled to that
ports on pf.
I had a similar issue on pfsense. The solution was to disable the
forwarding to that port.
Maybe it helps you...
greats
Stefan
when I understand you correct then you have forwarding
Am
Hi,
After my other thread about performance issues on OpenBSD we decided to
switch OSes on our HAProxy boxes to FreeBSD 13.1. In the test
environment everything worked perfectly with transparent proxying but
when cutting production over to FreeBSD I ran into an issue and had to
revert for now.
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