On 9/25/2013 11:41 PM, Adam Thompson wrote:
> On 2013-09-25 16:01, Jeremy Porter wrote:
>> Maybe this is a dumb question, but do you have "Disable Reply-To"
>> checked in System->Advanced-Firewall/Nat?
> Not such a dumb question. That checkbox is in the default state
> (unchecked). Hmm... unfortu
On 2013-09-25 16:01, Jeremy Porter wrote:
Maybe this is a dumb question, but do you have "Disable Reply-To"
checked in System->Advanced-Firewall/Nat?
Not such a dumb question. That checkbox is in the default state
(unchecked). Hmm... unfortunately, I *do* have multi-WAN, so I *do*
need that.
When I configure SMTP notifications on my pfSense 2.1-Release box and use
gmail, I check the 'Enable SSL/TLS Authentication' box. When I press the 'Test
SMTP' button the page refreshes, my settings all remain the same EXCEPT the box
is now unchecked.
Can anyone else confirm this bug?
Sent via
I'm perplexed.. I'm trying to get two pfsenseservers in sync, but
xmlrpc iscomplaining about a firmware mismatch..
I installed both of these servers using
pfSense-2.0.3-RELEASE-amd64.ova. I have not updated either of the
systems (unless out of the box itdoes that automatically).
How can my
On 9/25/2013 3:17 PM, Adam Thompson wrote:
On 2013-09-19 00:14, Adam Thompson wrote:
I'm having difficulty adding a static route that points to another
router on the WAN subnet. I think I just found the problem, in
/tmp/rules.debug:
pass out route-to ( lagg0_vlan2 184.70.48.185 ) from
1
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 2:17 PM, Adam Thompson wrote:
>> If I'm not mistaken, this is the rule that prevents me from reaching the
>> remote subnet via 184.70.48.188. Unfortunately, this is a system-generated
>> rule. Suggestions?
Are you suggesting that all of the traffic originating from pfse
On 2013-09-19 00:14, Adam Thompson wrote:
I'm having difficulty adding a static route that points to another router on
the WAN subnet. I think I just found the problem, in /tmp/rules.debug:
pass out route-to ( lagg0_vlan2 184.70.48.185 ) from 184.70.48.187 to
!184.70.48.184/29 keep st
Hi,
I use pfsense as a captive portal for some wifi hotspots.
On these I hand out a time limited credit to anyone. Before giving that
credit I have the need to always show a welcome page (with some warnings
and explanations) to all users. I then hand the credit only after the
user posts the p
On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 01:04:01AM -0500, Cheyenne Deal wrote:
> I use Cox Communications as my ISP and currently they do not offer IPv6
> connectivity natively. So I looked to HE.net to act as the tunnel broker,
HE.net is sure a lot less hassle than SixXs.
> so are you saying my ISP is blocking