I'm using pfsense to protect a number of web/mail/ftp
servers, which it does fantastically. Since upgrading
to the 1.0 Betas it seems to be running out of available
states very quickly. I've upped the state table to 2
and it's run out within a few hours. Most of the states
seem to be http
Tente utilizar outro micro com freebsd para efetuar esse
sincronismo para testar se nao é alguma incompatibilidade com o seu
sistema atualmente e instalado
2006/1/26, Lawrence Farr [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm using pfsense to protect a number of web/mail/ftp
servers, which it does
Lawrence Farr wrote:
I'm using pfsense to protect a number of web/mail/ftp
servers, which it does fantastically. Since upgrading
to the 1.0 Betas it seems to be running out of available
states very quickly. I've upped the state table to 2
and it's run out within a few hours. Most of the
On 1/26/06, Chris Buechler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That kind of looks like a potential DoS or DDoS. That many successive
connections from a single host that never get closed should typically
never happen on a web server. Looks malicious to me, but I'd be curious
to see what others think.
-Original Message-
From: Chris Buechler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 January 2006 17:27
To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] State Problems
Lawrence Farr wrote:
I'm using pfsense to protect a number of web/mail/ftp
servers, which it does fantastically.
Modify the firewall rule for the NAT port forward and utilize some of
these features from the advanced section of the rule:
* Simultaneous client connection limit
* Maximum state entries per host
* Maximum new connections / per second
Thanks Scott, are there any recommended levels for
On 1/26/06, Lawrence Farr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Scott, are there any recommended levels for these,
or shall I just keep an eye on it and see how I get on?
Take an average of your workload of how many states per host average
and then set Maximum state entries per host to some number a
Hello
I am very new to pfSense but have been interested in it to set up a
pppoe server. I manage to install it. I thought it configured it right.
When i launch the connection on a Windows machine, it does the
authentication right but when it is suppose the Registering on Network
popup wome,
Case-in-point
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David L. Strout
Engineering Systems Plus, LLC
- Original Message -
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] IPSec enhancements
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: support@pfsense.com
Date: 01-26-2006 3:46 pm
On 1/26/06, David Strout [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Then my question
David,
You have to understand that this project is a labor of love and since
everyone is doing this as a volunteer basis, adding features that
aren't interesting, that up until now, nobody has asked for, especially
when they're working very hard to get 1.0 released is pretty
unrewarding. It's
Let's stop blaming each other for some missing feature.
In the wiki you can create an feature desired list.
Pedro Paulo Oliveira Jr
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.netfilter.com.br
-Original Message-
From: David Strout[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26/1/06 21:50:15
To:
Long time listener, first time caller. Bearded, black-wearing,
anti-social, White Zombie Otep-listening security professional.
I'm not going to quote the precise statement because it's not worth
repeating, but it's rather obvious that you're not making much headway
with your suggestion
Hi all,
Right now I'm having some issues with networking and I'm trying to
track down the problem but the log files are so short that I can't
find anything wrong, it might be that there's nothing to find but I
need to see for myself. I want to turn off the circular logging and
make it permanent
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