We have been having to accomplished numerous reboots on a pfsense device
and we are trying to understand why.
I am looking at the lighttpd.error.log now and have discovered errors
that I am not sure where they are coming from.
(connections.c.290) SSL: 1 error:1407609C:SSL
I'm in the process of transitioning the subnet of my datacenter, I only
have a dozen or so servers. Everything is currently on a nonstandard
subnet (192.0.1.0/24) due to a previous network admin.
I want to move everything to 10.97.0.0/24, but I have alot of VPN's that
terminate into the
Just installed 1.2-RELEASE embedded on an old FireBox x500. I read in the
forums that someone wrote an LCDProc package for this. Of course, you can't
do packages on the embedded platform. I found this link in the forums
http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,12995.0.html which tells you how to
Actually, LCDProc would be a pretty cool feature to have as standard in the
embedded version of pfSense.If there are problems with the embedded boxes,
it's virtually impossible to figure out whats going on.
The LCD could display LAN/WAN IP addresses as well as temperature/load and
so on.
Regards,
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 3:17 PM, Jeppe Øland jol...@gmail.com wrote:
Actually, LCDProc would be a pretty cool feature to have as standard in the
embedded version of pfSense.
If there are problems with the embedded boxes, it's virtually impossible to
figure out whats going on.
The LCD could
I have a similar situation it sounds like to Paul.
Specifically, I would like to setup pfSense to allow access to a 10.10.10.1
network to access other computers there. But I also need to allow the VPN users
access to another subnet that hosts the telephone system (10.10.200.1).
How can this be
On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 11:23 AM, Borowicz, Paul
pborow...@behaviorcorp.org wrote:
I'm in the process of transitioning the subnet of my datacenter, I only have
a dozen or so servers. Everything is currently on a nonstandard subnet
(192.0.1.0/24) due to a previous network admin.
I want to move
Use OpenVPN and push some routes out to your users.
Tim Nelson
Systems/Network Support
Rockbochs Inc.
(218)727-4332 x105
- Chuck Mariotti cmario...@xunity.com wrote:
I have a similar situation it sounds like to Paul.
Specifically, I would like to setup pfSense to allow access
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 5:17 AM, Simon Gerber simon.ger...@gmail.com wrote:
Why are IGMP Packets recognized as ESP (Encapsulated Security Payload)
in GUI?
Looks like a log decoding bug. I opened a ticket to see if I can
verify at some point.
Is it possible to do shaping based on connection properties, such as shaping
based on bytes transferred? I am looking to drop http based file transfers
below normal web browsing, but am thinking this lies a little outside the
current state of the shaper. If this already exists, or is planned to
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