I have had similar issues with the MTU that were unrelated to pfSense. The
trouble I had was will an ISP supplied DSL modem that could not handle the
MTU sizes in a bridged mode. We had to replace the ISP router with a Cisco
model that would work correctly. the problem router was a "SpeedStre
Scott Williamson wrote:
I tried right after upgrading to 1.0.1. Whenever I told it to upgrade, I just got a
"page cannot be displayed" error.
You'll probably have to go with a fresh install of 1.2-RC1. On the plus
side, your config file *should* still work fine so you'll limit the
downti
I tried right after upgrading to 1.0.1. Whenever I told it to upgrade, I just
got a "page cannot be displayed" error.
-Original Message-
From: Gary Buckmaster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 2:20 PM
To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] 1.0.1 Lo
Scott Williamson wrote:
I just upgraded to 1.0.1 from a 1.0 beta. I have noticed looking at
the Firewall logs that I am showing I am dropping a lot of packets
that I have rules built to allow. I have not had any problems with
communication through the firewall so I believe it is just false
I just upgraded to 1.0.1 from a 1.0 beta. I have noticed looking at the
Firewall logs that I am showing I am dropping a lot of packets that I have
rules built to allow. I have not had any problems with communication through
the firewall so I believe it is just false logging. Has this been an
Please alert the lightsquid author on the forum dvserg.
Scott
On 8/2/07, Gary Buckmaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Igor Parsadanov wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have lightsquid and squid installed, and I have lightsquid set to
> > rotate logs, but it doesn't do it. After looking at the cron jo
Igor Parsadanov wrote:
Hello,
I have lightsquid and squid installed, and I have lightsquid set to
rotate logs, but it doesn't do it. After looking at the cron job this
is what I found the crontab entry to say:
0 0 * * */1 root/usr/local/etc/squid
/usr/local/sbin
Hello,
I have lightsquid and squid installed, and I have lightsquid set to
rotate logs, but it doesn't do it. After looking at the cron job this
is what I found the crontab entry to say:
0 0 * * */1 root/usr/local/etc/squid
/usr/local/sbin/squid -k rotate > /dev/n