Hi,
Problem was found by my self.
I just added to all Interfaces which are doing BGP the Outbound NAT rules.
Am 29.11.17, 13:48 schrieb "List im Auftrag von Daniel"
:
Hi there,
i have a small problem.
Hello everybody, this is my first post to the list. I'm looking for help to
understand what I think
is a strange behavior which results in intermittent malfunctioning on a VPN.
I have a VPN between a pfsense 2.4.2 (today) and checkpoint (latest available
version). I'm told that on checkpoint
Did you had any packages installed?
I filed this bug 2 Days ago:
https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/8135
> Am 29.11.2017 um 00:11 schrieb Steve Yates :
>
> https://redmine.pfsense.org/ is the bug tracker.
> https://www.netgate.com/support/contact-support.html for tech
Hi there,
i run FRR on my PfSense boxes and I wanted to monitor all my BGP Sessions. As I
see there are a lot tools for SNMP but it seems I need to get some MIBS which I
need to download.
Is there anyway to load a larg list of all MIBS to Pfsense?
Cheers
Daniel
Hi there,
i have a small problem. Actually i migrating to BGP Upstreams.
How does it work with NAT Rules?
Befor it was static all was fine:
Interface: WAN
Protocol: ANY
Source Network: 10.10.5.0/24
DEST: Any
Translation Adresse: IP-Address (some public IP from another Interface
Anything that isn’t a maintenance release (2.x.y … the “y” here) should be
considered a major release.
macOS 10.11 is a major release. 10.11.1 is not.
—
Ryan
> On Nov 29, 2017, at 1:37 PM, Steve Yates wrote:
>
> Does it work if you uninstall haproxy first? I know pfSense
I would say it’s the integrator's responsibility to make sure their packages
are supported in the newest version. 2.3 -> 2.4 is a major upgrade. Odds are
the breaking piece of it is a RECENT issue and not one that has existed since
2.4 was released.
> On Nov 29, 2017, at 5:15 PM, Eero
anyway, why the upgrade routine does not remove packges as needed. update
process is a bit complex and unreliable..
30.11.2017 0.31 "Ryan Coleman" kirjoitti:
> Anything that isn’t a maintenance release (2.x.y … the “y” here) should be
> considered a major release.
>
>
Does it work if you uninstall haproxy first? I know pfSense recommends
uninstalling packages for "major" version upgrades but (per my past thread here
) I would think point versions are minor upgrades.
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Steve Yates
ITS, Inc.
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