Re: SV: SV: [pfSense Support] virtual ip

2010-01-15 Thread Evgeny Yurchenko
a_subscribti...@fiberby.dk wrote: But what virtual ip should I choose? Both 'other' and 'proxy-arp' should be ok but I've never used 'other' and I think 'proxy-arp' should definitely work in your case. Evgeny. - To unsubscrib

SV: SV: [pfSense Support] virtual ip

2010-01-15 Thread a_subscribtions
Thanks David I'll try to clear things up. Recall that my issue here is what kind of virtual ip I must choose. In this setup, the only thing I'm interested in, is that my clients have access to the internet and nothing else. I have 60 vlans all with a private /24 ip-net. My WAN is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

Re: SV: [pfSense Support] virtual ip

2010-01-15 Thread David Newman
On 1/15/10 2:36 PM, a_subscribti...@fiberby.dk wrote: >> 1. Question. >> Imagine a setup where I have /30 as wan ip and routed a /29 public ip >> net to >> that address. This part is unclear. If your WAN interface uses a /30 prefix (255.255.255.252), then you are on a /30 subnet, not a /29 subnet

SV: [pfSense Support] virtual ip

2010-01-15 Thread a_subscribtions
-Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra: Nathan Eisenberg [mailto:nat...@atlasnetworks.us] Sendt: 15. januar 2010 23:17 Til: support@pfsense.com Emne: RE: [pfSense Support] virtual ip > -Original Message- > From: a_subscribti...@fiberby.dk [mailto:a_subscribti...@fiberby.dk] > Sent: Friday,

RE: [pfSense Support] virtual ip

2010-01-15 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
> -Original Message- > From: a_subscribti...@fiberby.dk [mailto:a_subscribti...@fiberby.dk] > Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 2:06 PM > To: support@pfsense.com > Subject: [pfSense Support] virtual ip > > Hi > > I have two questions regarding virtual ip. > > 1. Question. > Imagine a setup

[pfSense Support] virtual ip

2010-01-15 Thread a_subscribtions
Hi I have two questions regarding virtual ip. 1. Question. Imagine a setup where I have /30 as wan ip and routed a /29 public ip net to that address. I have several lan-interfaces that I want to separate, so that every lan net will be natted through its own public ip. If I have understood correct

Re: [pfSense Support] Serious issue with PPTP VPN

2010-01-15 Thread Curtis LaMasters
> There is an option in the Windows client to use the logon credentials > (Automatically use my Windows logon name and password(and domain if any).) > > If you happened to have that selected... > > Lyle Giese > LCR Computer Services, Inc. Yes, RADIUS back end to Server 2008 NAP. I'll have to dig

Re: [pfSense Support] pfSense embedded : how to pronlong states sessions

2010-01-15 Thread Michel Servaes
I have a SIP solution behind pfSense now (this morning it was sitting behind a monowall setup on a pentium3 computer). PfSense being installed on an Alix 2D13 now, opened up ports 5060 tcp/udp and the SIP device (an SPA-2102) registers every 180 seconds. But the ip-state is being deleted every

Re: [pfSense Support] Serious issue with PPTP VPN

2010-01-15 Thread Lyle Giese
Chris Buechler wrote: On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 1:02 PM, Curtis LaMasters wrote: Ok, I'm not sure where to begin troubleshooting on this one. I'm running 1.2.3-RC (I'll be upgrading to RELEASE this weekend during a maintenance window). I have discovered that a blank user/pass in the Windows

Re: [pfSense Support] pfSense embedded : how to pronlong states sessions

2010-01-15 Thread Chris Buechler
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Michel Servaes wrote: > I have a SIP solution behind pfSense now (this morning it was sitting > behind a monowall setup on a pentium3 computer). > PfSense being installed on an Alix 2D13 now, opened up ports 5060 > tcp/udp and the SIP device (an SPA-2102) registers

Re: [pfSense Support] Serious issue with PPTP VPN

2010-01-15 Thread Joseph Hardeman
I also just tested on my pfSense firewalls and they do not accept the blank username and password. Joe > From: Chris Buechler > Reply-To: > Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2010 14:16:33 -0500 > To: > Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Serious issue with PPTP VPN > > On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 1:02 PM, Curtis La

Re: [pfSense Support] Serious issue with PPTP VPN

2010-01-15 Thread Chris Buechler
On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 1:02 PM, Curtis LaMasters wrote: > Ok, I'm not sure where to begin troubleshooting on this one.  I'm > running 1.2.3-RC (I'll be upgrading to RELEASE this weekend during a > maintenance window).  I have discovered that a blank user/pass in the > Windows PPTP client is accep

[pfSense Support] pfSense embedded : how to pronlong states sessions

2010-01-15 Thread Michel Servaes
I have a SIP solution behind pfSense now (this morning it was sitting behind a monowall setup on a pentium3 computer). PfSense being installed on an Alix 2D13 now, opened up ports 5060 tcp/udp and the SIP device (an SPA-2102) registers every 180 seconds. But the ip-state is being deleted every 60

[pfSense Support] Serious issue with PPTP VPN

2010-01-15 Thread Curtis LaMasters
Ok, I'm not sure where to begin troubleshooting on this one. I'm running 1.2.3-RC (I'll be upgrading to RELEASE this weekend during a maintenance window). I have discovered that a blank user/pass in the Windows PPTP client is accepted by the PPTP VPN server on pfSense. Any thoughts. Curtis LaMas

[pfSense Support] bandwidth management user based

2010-01-15 Thread chetan gohil
hi dear is there any chance to manage bandwidth on user bases or group based thanking you chetan