[pfSense Support] firewall rules strange behavior

2010-01-20 Thread a_subscribtions
Hi Have a pfsense 1.2.3 with the following setup. WAN: /30 Routed ip-net #1: /26 Routed ip-net #2: /25 62 vlan interfaces with rfc1918 adresses. The routed ip-net #1 is configured as 62 other virtual ip's, one for each rfc1918 vlan. Outbound nat rules is made for every interface.

SV: [pfSense Support] rules and dhcp missing scroll list

2010-01-18 Thread a_subscribtions
In 1.2.3 it works, but there must be some kind of limit before it goes from horizontal view to scroll list. I have another machine running 21 interfaces. Even though they exceeded the right border of the gui, it's still horizontal. -Anders -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra: Chris Buechler

[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

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,

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

SV: [pfSense Support] rules and dhcp missing scroll list

2010-01-14 Thread a_subscribtions
Ok, there must be some limit to exceed, because now I got them. Kind regards myself Fra: a_subscribti...@fiberby.dk [mailto:a_subscribti...@fiberby.dk] Sendt: 13. januar 2010 19:23 Til: support@pfsense.com Emne: [pfSense Support] rules and dhcp missing scroll list Hi I'm running

SV: [pfSense Support] rules and dhcp missing scroll list

2010-01-14 Thread a_subscribtions
At this moment I have 63 vlans, but since I configured them by editing the .xml file, I don't know when I reached the limit. -Anders -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra: Chris Buechler [mailto:cbuech...@gmail.com] Sendt: 14. januar 2010 15:04 Til: support@pfsense.com Emne: Re: [pfSense Support]

[pfSense Support] virtual ip

2010-01-13 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

[pfSense Support] rules and dhcp missing scroll list

2010-01-13 Thread a_subscribtions
Hi I'm running rel-1.2.3 with many vlans. For some reason I don't get scroll lists for rules and dhcp server. What am I missing? Kind regards Anders

SV: [pfSense Support] Booting from CF, full install

2009-11-18 Thread a_subscribtions
Fra: mehma sarja [mailto:mehmasa...@gmail.com] Sendt: 18. november 2009 07:36 Til: support@pfsense.com Emne: Re: [pfSense Support] Booting from CF, full install Anders, Hold off on that drive, please try to upgrade the firmware first. I seem to recall getting that same error. Something

SV: [pfSense Support] Booting from CF, full install

2009-11-12 Thread a_subscribtions
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 11:13, Morgan Reed morgan.s.r...@gmail.com wrote: Most CF-IDE adapters I've come across aren't wired to allow the BIOS to negotiate DMA with the CF card; Try setting the following in your /etc/loader.conf hw.ata.ata_dma=0 hw.ata.atapi_dma=0 Hmmm, I blame lack of

[pfSense Support] Booting from CF, full install

2009-11-11 Thread a_subscribtions
Hi After doing a full install (1.2.3RC3) to a 8Gb CF on a sata to cf-converter, the system won't boot, but hangs here: F1 FreeBSD Boot: F1 Error 128 lba 4163871 Invalid format FreeBSD/i386 boot Default: 0:ad(0,a)/boot/kernel/kernel Boot: Error 128 lba 303 No /boot/kernel/kernel

SV: SV: [pfSense Support] Running out of memory

2009-09-17 Thread a_subscribtions
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 17:51, Scott Ullrich sullr...@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Oliver Hansen oliver.han...@gmail.com wrote: a_subscribti...@fiberby.dk wrote: That immediately reduced the memory use from 50% -22% But as you state, it doesn't solve the underlying

SV: SV: [pfSense Support] Running out of memory

2009-09-17 Thread a_subscribtions
a_subscribti...@fiberby.dk wrote: That immediately reduced the memory use from 50% -22% But as you state, it doesn't solve the underlying problem. Thanks, I just committed a change to prevent this from being a problem. I guess that would be

SV: [pfSense Support] Running out of memory

2009-09-16 Thread a_subscribtions
Hi again It seems like its tcpdump that is causing the problem. Both machines are running 1.2.2. One is upgraded from 1.0.1 - 1.2 - 1.2.2. The other is a fresh install. They were bootet 12 days ago. Just after a reboot they use app. 8% of memory, and that has now increased to app. 50%. USER

SV: [pfSense Support] Running out of memory

2009-09-16 Thread a_subscribtions
That immediately reduced the memory use from 50% -22% But as you state, it doesn't solve the underlying problem. Cheers Anders -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra: Curtis LaMasters [mailto:curtislamast...@gmail.com] Sendt: 16. september 2009 14:13 Til: support@pfsense.com Emne: Re: [pfSense

SV: [pfSense Support] Running out of memory

2009-09-16 Thread a_subscribtions
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 09:36, a_subscribti...@fiberby.dk wrote: It seems like its tcpdump that is causing the problem. Both machines are running 1.2.2. One is upgraded from 1.0.1 - 1.2 - 1.2.2. The other is a fresh install. They were bootet 12 days ago. Just after a reboot they use app. 8%

SV: [pfSense Support] Running out of memory

2009-09-16 Thread a_subscribtions
Although it only worked on one of my machines!? -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra: a_subscribti...@fiberby.dk [mailto:a_subscribti...@fiberby.dk] Sendt: 16. september 2009 15:55 Til: support@pfsense.com Emne: SV: [pfSense Support] Running out of memory That immediately reduced the memory use

[pfSense Support] Running out of memory

2009-09-04 Thread a_subscribtions
Hi I have two pfsense running for approximately 1300 costumers each. They hold between 10-15 vlans each, and is acting as dhcp servers. All traffic is being natted. It's a full install with no packages installed. The platform they are running on is supermicro servers, with 1GB ram. These are

SV: [pfSense Support] Running out of memory

2009-09-04 Thread a_subscribtions
Thanks for the quick response. I surely do not have any packages installed. I didn't know of 'ps aux', but now I'll keep an eye on it. Kind regards Anders -Oprindelig meddelelse- Fra: cbuech...@gmail.com [mailto:cbuech...@gmail.com] På vegne af Chris Buechler Sendt: 4. september 2009

[pfSense Support] Bridge?

2009-09-02 Thread a_subscribtions
This is my setup WAN PUBLIC/30 - is obviously connected to my isp. LAN PRIVATE/24 - is natted users with no special needs. OPT1 PUBLIC/29 - is handed out one by one to users with special needs. OPT2 PUBLIC/29 - IS WHAT I NEED HELP FOR! Since the user of opt2 want his own router to