On 9/17/05, Scott Ullrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Forgive me if you mentioned this already, I have only paid half
> attention to this thread since so many are in it ;)
I was just about the mail it when i saw your message ;)
But i used this "hack":
http://wiki.m0n0.ch/wikka.php?wakka=Accessi
Forgive me if you mentioned this already, I have only paid half
attention to this thread since so many are in it ;)
But, what was the m0n0wall hack that you speak of?
Scott
On 9/17/05, Jeroen Geusebroek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/17/05, John Cianfarani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > As a
On 9/17/05, John Cianfarani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As a hack job you could have your modem go into a small hub/switch then
> connect your wan interface. Add another nic and connect that to the
> hub/switch and give it the ip range for your modem.
That's a pretty good idea, but i don't have a
Interesting. Can you update to 0.84.6 and let me know if it
continues to be a problem?
Scott
On 9/17/05, John Cianfarani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> The box has been running for maybe a couple days with .84 on it and now I'm
> getting a constant error on the console:
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As a hack job you could have your modem go into a small hub/switch then
connect your wan interface. Add another nic and connect that to the
hub/switch and give it the ip range for your modem.
John
-Original Message-
From: Jeroen Geusebroek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, Septemb
On 9/17/05, Raylund Lai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you may try to alias an ip address on the wan interface (with the same
> submask as the modem). than has an outbound nat for the interface.
>
I would if i knew how ;) The only solution is see is to use the
virtual IP, but that
doesn't seem to
Alright, we just reproduced this problem in house (one of the devs).
However, I'm still not sure whats causing it, but I do have a
workaround that should prevent this from happening again.
Everyone if you can go to a shell (option 8, and issue):
chmod a-w /boot/loader.rc
chflags schg /boot/loade
you may try to alias an ip address on the wan interface (with the same
submask as the modem). than has an outbound nat for the interface.
cheers
raylund
Jeroen Geusebroek wrote:
On 9/17/05, John Cianfarani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
One thing you might want to double check as well is that
On 9/17/05, John Cianfarani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One thing you might want to double check as well is that the "Block
> Private Networks" button is not checked under Interfaces -> Wan right at
> the bottom.
Good point! However it was unchecked :(
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Jeroen
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One thing you might want to double check as well is that the "Block
Private Networks" button is not checked under Interfaces -> Wan right at
the bottom.
John
-Original Message-
From: Jeroen Geusebroek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2005 11:47 AM
To: support@pfsen
I get the same result from the same release of the live-cd. I do noy run
it in VM Ware, I run it from CF-card on an embedded Intel platform.
Regards
Oscar
Tommaso Di Donato wrote:
I would like to underline that I intalled from livecd 0.84, and my
/rescue dir is still 356M:
# du -h /rescue/
3
The box has been running for maybe a couple days with .84 on
it and now I’m getting a constant error on the console:
kern.ipc.maxpipekva exceeded; see tuning(7)
Some googling seems this has something to do with too many
open files.
The firewall seems to pass traffic fine to existin
I would like to underline that I intalled from livecd 0.84, and my /rescue dir is still 356M:
# du -h /rescue/
356M /rescue/
Now.. it cannot depend on VmWare! The only "unusual" thing is that,
during the install, I choose not to create swap partition... Maybe this
could be the reason?
TomOn 9/
On 9/17/05, Bill Marquette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You might be able to create a proxy arp address on that interface (virtual
> IPs screen) and then create an outbound nat that matches your dsl modems IP
> address and source it from the proxy arp address.
Thanks for the reply; that's exactly
You might be able to create a proxy arp address on that interface
(virtual IPs screen) and then create an outbound nat that matches your
dsl modems IP address and source it from the proxy arp address.
--BillOn 9/17/05, Jeroen Geusebroek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,I have an DSL modem with a web
Hi,
I have an DSL modem with a web interface from which i can get the status etc.
It only reacts to an IP adres in the same subnet (10.0.0.0/24).
Pfsense gets an IP using DHCP, but it is in a different range then the DSL modem
(while being on the same interface).
Is it possible to have 2 IP's on
> > Hello.
> > I have the 0.84.6 (upgraded from 0.84)installed on
> an
> > epia 800, using pppoe for the wan-side.
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> Everything seemed to work perfectly, even the dyndns
> > client...
> > But, the second my pfsense timer hit the one day
> > limit, problems started again...Internet was
> >
On 9/17/05, Damien Dupertuis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello.I have the 0.84.6 (upgraded from 0.84)installed on anepia 800, using pppoe for the wan-side.
Everything seemed to work perfectly, even the dyndnsclient...But, the second my pfsense timer hit the one day
limit, problems started again...I
Doh, we thought you were talking about a different setting. Should be fixed in the latest services_dhcp_edit.php
--BillOn 9/17/05, Damien Dupertuis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,I tried again this morning with a new nic...the sameproblem is here again... the adress in "dhcp lease"has the prior
Hello.
I have the 0.84.6 (upgraded from 0.84)installed on an
epia 800, using pppoe for the wan-side.
Everything seemed to work perfectly, even the dyndns
client...
But, the second my pfsense timer hit the one day
limit, problems started again...Internet was
unattainable... to be more precise, the
Hello,
I tried again this morning with a new nic...the same
problem is here again... the adress in "dhcp lease"
has the priority over the "static mapping"
regards..
Damien
--- Bill Marquette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit
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> This works for me, can you try your update_file.sh
> again?
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