Excellent. I will start testing on the command line and
Let us know when you make some progress
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From: Scott Ullrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 February 2006 01:11
To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] ospf bgp
I plan on starting on BGP pretty
I want to setup the DHCP server to use another IP off my internal
network for the tftp server defined. So that I can use the tftp server
running on another machine as the one defined for my network by DHCP.
How can I do this?
hi folks,
i'm pretty new to pfsense and use it on a wrap board.
the box acts as a pppoe router.
since my isp cuts the line off every 24h i would like redial at 3 am to
have a constant connection the whole day.
so how do i hang my pppoe-connection up and dial again?
can i add this procedure to
That's doable. I have the info what needs to be added at home and can send that
to you later (I'm at work atm) unless anybody else is faster in answering ;-)
Holger
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From: thomas peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 1:41 PM
To:
thanx holger,
that would be nice.
That's doable. I have the info what needs to be added at home and can send
that to you later (I'm at work atm) unless anybody else is faster in
answering ;-)
cheers,
thomas
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On 2/13/06, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to setup the DHCP server to use another IP off my internal
network for the tftp server defined. So that I can use the tftp server
running on another
Can I have multiple segments on an interface? Meaning can I run
10.10.10.0/24 and 172.16.128.0/20 on the same interface? I assume I can
but I don't see where on the web interface I can do so..
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In the webgui go to Diagnosticsedit file and load /etc/crontab
Then add the following line:
* reconnecthour * * * root killall mpd
/usr/local/sbin/mpd -b -d /var/etc -p /var/run/mpd.pid pptp
Then save that file. Reboot to make sure the new settings are reloaded. This is
I don't believe you can assign secondary addresses to an interface but
you can do trunking with an 802.1q capable switch to bring in several
vlans. (under interfaces - assign - vlans )
Thanks
John
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From: Derrick MacPherson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday,