[pfSense Support] redirect URL

2011-08-30 Thread Nick Upson
Hi, I'm running 1.2.3, is there any way I can redirect incoming traffic on the same WAN interface based on URL to different servers. currently I do this using a seperate machine which runs a squid reverse proxy. All port 80 traffic is directed to that server and then redirected. I would rather do

RE: [pfSense Support] redirect URL

2011-08-30 Thread Jochem de Waal
Hi Nick, Check this forum discussion: http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=1926.0 Cheers, Jochem Van: Nick Upson [mailto:n...@telensa.com] Verzonden: dinsdag 30 augustus 2011 12:49 Aan: support pfsense Onderwerp: [pfSense Support] redirect URL Hi, I'm running 1.2.3, is

[pfSense Support] Re: fx5624 pfsense install - FIXED

2011-08-30 Thread Nick Upson
in addition, when setting up a second one as a spare, I found it necessary to override the default disk partition, making / 7G and /usr the balance of the disk On 3 August 2011 14:34, Nick Upson n...@telensa.com wrote: Hi everyone, I have finally got 1.2.3 installed onto this box, things that

Re: [pfSense Support] limit bandwidth hosts

2011-08-30 Thread dmoz
which version of pfsense are you using ? It's preety simple in pfsense v 2.0 On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 5:42 AM, jorhardware jorhardw...@gmail.com wrote: Hello, I'm finding it difficult to limit the bandwidth to host a network fied, could someone help me? searched on google and found no

Re: [pfSense Support] limit bandwidth hosts

2011-08-30 Thread jorhardware
Pfsense 2.0 RC3 is to teach the steps, if possible to print the screen? att. 2011/8/30 dmoz laym...@gmail.com: which version of pfsense are you using ? It's preety simple in pfsense v 2.0 On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 5:42 AM, jorhardware jorhardw...@gmail.com wrote: Hello, I'm finding it

[pfSense Support] Traffic Shaper ?

2011-08-30 Thread Nicolas Roussi
Hi, i am running 1.2.3 and I need some ideas on how to limit and prioritize traffic This is the setup internet ---10Mbps---MainFirewall (NAT)---1000Mbps---pfSense(NAT)1000Mbps---1600 wireless clients |

[pfSense Support] Subnets in same NIC

2011-08-30 Thread Ivanildo Galvão - IT Services
Guys, need to make a single LAN network card, plugged into a switch 3com, IP delivery for different grinding machines that may connect to the network, for example: Computers on the internal network, get the IP subnet 192.168.0.0/24 Computers visitors entering the network, get the IP subnet

[pfSense Support] Success Story

2011-08-30 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
It seems like there are always questions and/or complaints on this list, so I just wanted to share a success story. We just returned (this weekend) from running the PC gaming network at Penny Arcade eXpo's west coast event. This is a rather high profile event attended by 60,000+ people, with

Re: [pfSense Support] Subnets in same NIC

2011-08-30 Thread Isamar Maia
If your switch 3com is a managed one, maybe you can try to setup VLANs in the switch and inside your PFsense box settings. It's not so simple to do but it seems to be a cleaner solution. Isamar 2011/8/30 Ivanildo Galvão - IT Services ivani...@itservices.com.br Guys, need to make a single

RES: [pfSense Support] Subnets in same NIC

2011-08-30 Thread Ivanildo Galvão - IT Services
Yeah, I know it works with VLAN, but wanted to implement something simpler, the problem is that the customer had this scenario before working with Proxywith Linux and pfSense he wants to have the same solution, on Linux it had asingle NIC which was subdivided into 03 virtual eth, eth each

Re: [pfSense Support] Subnets in same NIC

2011-08-30 Thread Chris Buechler
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 8:39 PM, Ivanildo Galvão - IT Services ivani...@itservices.com.br wrote: Yeah, I know it works with VLAN, but wanted to implement something simpler, the problem is that the customer had this scenario before working with Proxywith Linux and pfSense he wants to have the

Re: [pfSense Support] Subnets in same NIC

2011-08-30 Thread Isamar Maia
I know the kind of workaround of this scenario. No sure if it's possible using PFSense's DHCP stuff. I would try to set a /16 network, like 192.168.0.0/16 for the LAN interface, and define static IPs through DHCP service settings, for different profiles and users. Anyway, we cant' say it's a

RES: [pfSense Support] Subnets in same NIC

2011-08-30 Thread Ivanildo Galvão - IT Services
Without doubt, I agree with you. The ideal would be to create VLANs, or have more than one network interface and each connected to a network, or switch to adifferent wireless AP, but when the customer does not have these resources and how've used Linux before and asked to do the same with pfSense,

Re: [pfSense Support] Subnets in same NIC

2011-08-30 Thread Isamar Maia
I wouldn't bet on this approach. Create a /16 network, 192.168.0.0/255.255.0.0 and live happy. Isamar 2011/8/30 Ivanildo Galvão - IT Services ivani...@itservices.com.br Without doubt, I agree with you. The ideal would be to create VLANs, or have more than one network interface and each

Re: [pfSense Support] Success Story

2011-08-30 Thread Jim Pingle
On 8/30/2011 8:21 PM, Nathan Eisenberg wrote: It seems like there are always questions and/or complaints on this list, so I just wanted to share a success story. We just returned (this weekend) from running the PC gaming network at Penny Arcade eXpo's west coast event. This is a rather