Twice now, I've had this problem ... and I'm stumped.
My ISP (like most) provisions IP via DHCP - and it rarely changes.
However, earlier today the ISP changed the IP ... and since then, the
Internet was down for me.
I am using pfSense 2.0.1 nanobsd_vga on amd64, and it had been up for
almost 35
Am Wednesday 25 January 2012 schrieb mir seth@dds.nl:
> Quoting Oliver Schad :
> > I would like to use the IPv6 stuff and don't like the idea to patch
> > v2.0.1 manually.
>
> We have the snapshots for that.
Thank you for your fast response.
Regards
Oli
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Odette:
I did check this and no, it is not checked.
Like I said, if I go to the shell on the router, I can ping hosts on the
wired and wireless networks just fine. However, if I go on a wired or
wireless host, I cannot ping hosts on the other network.
Ryan
On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 6:21 AM, Odet
Looks like slideshare changed the quality of the images in the PDF, making
them hard to read. I've thus uploaded a copy of the PDF to my public folder
on Dropbox. Here's the URL:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/48937776/soekris6501-notes.pdf
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 8:47 PM, Robert Guerra wrote:
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Hi Ryan,
just to be sure: take a look to the check box
"Block Private Networks"
in the section
"Private networks"
at the bottom of the page
"Interfaces==>"
and verify it's NOT checked
Bye
Odette
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Il giorno mer, 25/01/2012 alle 22.57 -0600, Ryan S