Re: [pfSense] APU and SSD: full install or NanoBSD

2014-11-26 Thread Ryan Coleman
I’ve done the full install and with a 64GB SSD - I sliced off 50GB for the OS and the rest for a swap (I like to overkill that sometimes). It’s performing VERY well. We don’t have to reboot the firewall… ever. On Nov 25, 2014, at 8:47 PM, Volker Kuhlmann hid...@paradise.net.nz wrote: On

Re: [pfSense] APU and SSD: full install or NanoBSD

2014-11-26 Thread compdoc
Bottom line, squid and SSD are not a good combo. Ive used several SSDs over the years running pfSense and linux and windows OSes. Work just like hard drives, except might actually be more reliable. There is one exception: none of the SSDs I used were PC Engines.

[pfSense] PCengine APU sleepness

2014-11-26 Thread Odette Nsaka
Hi there finally (see the thread [pfSense] APU and SSD: full install or NanoBSD on this mailing list ) I opted for a full install with /var anf /tmp on ramdisk on one APU and an ebbedded one fon another APU. They are both working fine. But, on both, I have some issues with the web

Re: [pfSense] PCengine APU sleepness

2014-11-26 Thread Ryan Coleman
Have you tried another web browser? I suspect it has nothing to do with the hardware or software but your client. I have not had this type of issue before. — Ryan On Nov 26, 2014, at 1:11 PM, Odette Nsaka odette.ns...@libero.it wrote: Hi there finally (see the thread [pfSense] APU

Re: [pfSense] PCengine APU sleepness

2014-11-26 Thread Chris Buechler
On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 1:40 PM, Ryan Coleman ryan.cole...@cwis.biz wrote: Have you tried another web browser? I suspect it has nothing to do with the hardware or software but your client. I have not had this type of issue before. Agree, sounds that way. What it sounds most like might be

[pfSense] Returning gateways

2014-11-26 Thread Marcus van Dam
Hi, I am running on 2.2-BETA (amd64) for quite a while now, everything is fine except for one mayor annoyance; How to trash a gateway? I have a couple of interfaces with their IPv4 and IPv6 config set to none, for example VPN tunnels. Or IPv4 only interfaces. If I try to delete the

Re: [pfSense] APU and SSD: full install or NanoBSD

2014-11-26 Thread Volker Kuhlmann
On Thu 27 Nov 2014 04:41:42 NZDT +1300, compdoc wrote: Bottom line, squid and SSD are not a good combo. Ive used several SSDs over the years running pfSense and linux and windows OSes. Work just like hard drives, except might actually be more reliable. From the discussion in this thread

Re: [pfSense] Returning gateways

2014-11-26 Thread Chris Buechler
On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 2:11 PM, Marcus van Dam mar...@marcusvandam.nl wrote: Hi, I am running on 2.2-BETA (amd64) for quite a while now, everything is fine except for one mayor annoyance; How to trash a gateway? I have a couple of interfaces with their IPv4 and IPv6 config set to none, for

Re: [pfSense] Returning gateways

2014-11-26 Thread Marcus van Dam
Hhmm, I see; just didn't remember it was like that before. I did notice that we can now delete the gateway from the OpenVPN tap device (bridged to em1). Any chance we can then at least hide disabled gateways from the status pages? The IPv4 gateway on a SixXS tunnel will never come up for