Hello 

In the WAN side there is a Server (in our Lab) and i have to copy Files from 
there to my LAN Interface. When I copy an huge File that is more then 2 Gb the 
Firewall disconneted the connections and shows me that the Source is not.....

Do you know what I mean? Is just simple WAN to LAN with a Share to the Server.

Regards
R

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Von: Michel Servaes [mailto:[email protected]] 
Gesendet: Dienstag, 7. September 2010 14:53
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [pfSense Support] Over 2GB File can not copy LAN to WAN Pfsense

On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 11:20 AM, Rabeendran, Rajeevan
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> Thank's.
> Where is the option on the Firewall "on anti-virus being unable to scan big 
> file"?
>
> Our Filesystem is NTFS:-).
>
> Thank's and Regards
> Rajeevan
>

I think he meant on your local computer, not the firewall :)
How are you transferring your files, what is in between ?

Are you transferring over IPSEC or OpenVPN ? - I would imagine that
transferring through NFS approach, you'd do it over a secure
channel...
If not did you try to check the states-table - to see if no timeout
occurs there (I would recommend checking the states-table via the
console...)

Also, can it it be that the other end disconnects (from where you are
downloading ??)... maybe your IPSEC tunnel breaks each and every
xxx-minutes... I think we need more info, one how and where you are
transferring the file to- or from.
Maybe one can test the same thing, to compare results...

I have a 2-side pfsense setup, one with pfSense 2.0 beta4 and the
other side (where the corporate network passes through) a 1.2.3
version... maybe I can try out what you are doing.

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