>That's definitely the cable modem's NAT getting confused. If you can get the
>phones to randomize their source ports on their OpenVPN traffic, that might
>resolve. I'm not sure if that's possible on those phones. In stock OpenVPN,
>specifying "lport 0" >in the config will make it choose a rando
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 11:13 PM, Chuck Mariotti wrote:
>>Think you forgot the logs. That should be enough of a summary to have a good
>>idea though.
>
>>What's the firewall/router/NAT device on the network where the 3 phones
>>reside? That sounds like what could happen with a NAT device that do
>Think you forgot the logs. That should be enough of a summary to have a good
>idea though.
>What's the firewall/router/NAT device on the network where the 3 phones
>reside? That sounds like what could happen with a NAT device that doesn't
>handle UDP well. Some consumer-grade routers and some
On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 6:35 AM, Thomas Guldener wrote:
> $ ls -l /var/dhcpd/var/db
> total 33728
> -rw-r--r-- 1 dhcpd _dhcp 0 Feb 16 12:50 dhcpd.leases
> -rw-r--r-- 1 root _dhcp 1193 Feb 16 12:50 dhcpd.leases~
> -rw-r--r-- 1 dhcpd _dhcp 28661 Feb 16 13:11 dhcpd6.leases
> -
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 9:50 PM, Chuck Mariotti wrote:
> I have 4 Yealink T46G phones, 3 on one network (problematic), 1 on a
> separate network… all phones are OpenVPNing into pfSense box at datacenter…
> then using a phone system through the OpenVPN connection.
>
> The problematic location keeps
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 10:22 PM, Bryan D. wrote:
> I have a relatively low-traffic pfSense 2.1.5 i386 setup on a system with 1.5
> GB of memory that always shows <50% used.
>
> This setup has normally been reliable but, since upgrading to 2.1.5, today is
> the 4th time I've run into a problem a
I have a relatively low-traffic pfSense 2.1.5 i386 setup on a system with 1.5
GB of memory that always shows <50% used.
This setup has normally been reliable but, since upgrading to 2.1.5, today is
the 4th time I've run into a problem after making changes to some aliases. For
some reason that
I have 4 Yealink T46G phones, 3 on one network (problematic), 1 on a separate
network... all phones are OpenVPNing into pfSense box at datacenter... then
using a phone system through the OpenVPN connection.
The problematic location keeps having issues with phones not receiving calls or
making c
Hello,
I'm using PfSense 2.1.4 on an Alix system with 3 networks, one WAN
and two different LANs.
On this PfSense box, I've setup two OpenVPN VPNs, in peer-to-peer mode
with pre-shared keys, one with a TCP access, the other with more
classical UDP. For these two VPNs, I have external c