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Hi,
since nobody else has any suggestions let me add my 2 cents:
Whats your modem make/model and do you have a static prefix?
I had similar issues in the past (although different ISP and static
subnet/prefix) and maybe I can help you out a bit..
On a sidenote: If you're interested in static
I am trying to do this now. I have Pfsense working in proxmox. I now have
an Openstack cloud controller running comput and neutron(single host) I am
now trying to figure out how to
have pfsense on the tenant network with an external (openstack floating
network) this would be the inside interface.
On 02/27/13 14:10, Jim Pingle wrote:
On 2/27/2013 6:23 AM, Frank Richter wrote:
I'm using Version: *2.0.2-RELEASE * (amd64) and the captive portal is
using https.
That's already been fixed in 2.0.3 images, and discussed several times
on the forum with workarounds/fixes. You can
(...wikipedia.orgwiki) *
I'm using Version: *2.0.2-RELEASE * (amd64) and the captive portal is
using https.
I'm pretty sure the missing / can be added somewhere, any ideas where?
Thanks,
Frank
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Hi Stefan,
just because you asked...
On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 11:14:14PM +0200, Stefan Baur wrote:
Am 26.07.2012 22:45, schrieb Frank:
...
- if you *update* dyndns manually (curl, fetch, wget, whatever) every
10m - does /that/ work?
... because just using checkip does not give any
- tcpdump the connection with the dyndns Server, analyze dump
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service as i.e. a mail- or
webserver. Every Client sitting outside behind a tunnel which
sets DF bit will get problems.
Typical example: small test-mails work, bigger not. Very nice to
debug :-/
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handshake)
everything looks OK - with larger packets (data part)
the connection breaks.
Do you have automatic PMTUD enabled? - in special
the required ICMPs allowed? ...
BTW - this would be a generic firewall+DSL problem - not
special to PF.
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Frank