On Mon 21 Apr 2014 22:46:57 NZST +1200, Christoph Hanle wrote:
Are there any USB Ethernet adapters that actually work with pfsense?
Reliably? I am looking for reports from those who have tried, not the
freebsd supported HW list - that list is too long and not really
trustworthy (I have a
Dear pfSense maintainers,
I decided to give the KVM/virtio support in pfsense 2.1.3-RELEASE-i386 a
spin. Looks good so far, but there's a display error when the machine
boots and tries to load the config file.
Obviously, pfSense is confused as the network device names don't match
the saved
Hi everyone,
I am running a Debian Wheezy host with the following setup:
bridge br0 - 192.168.133.100 - contains:
1) physical LAN interface of Host
2) virtual LAN interface of pfSense guest - 192.168.133.1
bridge br1 - 192.168.0.41 (DHCP) - contains:
1) physical WAN interface of Host
2) virtual
-Original Message-
From: Vick Khera
Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2014 8:10
You will want to investigate the snort package. I started diving into
it once, and it needed much more time than I had, so I can't really
offer substantial advice on using it.
I am reading:
* Stefan Baur newsgroups.ma...@stefanbaur.de [140610 17:59]:
This works all fine and dandy as long as I'm not using virtio:
I had the same Problem. Essentially the VirtIO Network Drivers of
FreeBSD are broken, you have to use another virtual Network Card.
Am 10.06.2014 22:52, schrieb Karsten Gorling:
* Stefan Baur newsgroups.ma...@stefanbaur.de [140610 17:59]:
This works all fine and dandy as long as I'm not using virtio:
I had the same Problem. Essentially the VirtIO Network Drivers of
FreeBSD are broken, you have to use another virtual
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Jason Pyeron jpye...@pdinc.us wrote:
We are trying to enhance our (D)DOS detection and response. Can pfSense create
alerts when the bandwith goes over X, especially if it is dues to more than Y
connections to a single IP?
That's something better suited for a