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  • Discussions and feedback related to this forum

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    Yeah I usually nuke the content entirely these days just to make it cleaner but I think only admin can do that. I can at least clean that up.
  • Community Hiring and For Hire postings related to jobs that require pfSense software skills

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    @sef1414 Name it "run.sh", copy to pf and chmod according documentation https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/development/boot-commands.html#shell-script-option You will see messages in the system log like those quoted in the script after logger command.
  • TOR - Open Source Intelligence Gathering.

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  • 255.255.255.255 subnet

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    A gateway is supplied from the remote end, though it isn't really necessary in the traditional sense. It's useful to ping the other side to be sure the connection is up, and there are other reasons it's there (but I don't recall them offhand)
  • MOVED: Proxy Filter pierde la configuracion

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  • Drobo Alternative

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    @greatbob6: I love the features of the Drobo, I think the simplicity can't be beat.  My issue with Drobo only has to do with potential reliability issues, a lot of the reviews I've seen on the net have not been very pleasent to read.  How long have you had yours? About a year. As I said, under warranty, the PSU failed. But the data was safe, so the unit was replaced, drives moved, and all was hunky-dory. Don't get me wrong, I'm not thrilled about an PSU failure within the first year of operation, but I'm also aware of the RhoS transition issues caused for many electronics. Of course, data integrity ranks higher than hardware reliability, because once the data collection reaches a certain size, backing up is nearly impossible, unless one has a HUGE budget. So trying to back-up an 8-drive droboPro with dual-reduncancy (RAID-6-ish) would require pretty much double the budget requirements… So from that perspective what I don't like is the lack of ECC RAM, because the one thing that in the past caused data loss on a RAID setup, aside from accidentally deleting data, was defective cache RAM. RAID-[56] won't protect against corrupted disk buffers being written to the drives, if there's no way of parity checking on the RAM that holds the disk buffers. So for data integrity, it's the lack of ECC RAM that concerns me. The dead PSU was one of these things that's annoying, but as long as the data didn't suffer, it's bearable. From the operating functionality, though, it's the best. So it's a question of what bullet you want to bite ;) I wish there had not been the legal controversy around ZFS. If Mac OS X had adopted/supported ZFS, then that would have solved just about all of my demands. I bought the drobo after Apple dropped development of ZFS for Mac OS X due to legal/patent disputes over ZFS. But for many reasons, I need something that to the OS is a locally attached storage device, rather than a network file server. So typical NAS devices just don't cut it, and other iSCSI devices don't allow for thin provisioning and OS-transparent capacity upgrades. That's what really sold me on the drobo. Other stuff, in particularly Thecus and QNap were high on my list of competing products, but in the end I settled for a droboPro for reasons of cost and operational simplicity, even though I'm quite vocal about the reservations I have in regards to not using ECC RAM and less than ideal transparency of systems diagnostics.
  • Downloads are throttling in hotmail.com - Advice needed

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    @temporaluser: Hello, everybody! A question here: I'm finding some issues when downloading attachments from hotmail.com. Speed gets throttled around 5 kbps while on WAN it would get normal bandwidth. I've checked this from several clients on LAN side, and a few others connected directly to the router. As you might expect, those that are connected directly are not getting speed-limited.  The weird part is that only downloads from hotmail services are getting throttled; others, as gmail, yahoo, etc., would download at usual speeds. I've checked every single setting and have found nothing that might point to a solution to this issue. There's no traffic shaping running at all, I've flushed proxy cache, marked and unmarked settings on proxy server. If you have any idea of what might be happening, it'd really be helpful. Thanks in advance! I have a couple of friends on hotmail.com who complain about the same thing, so I suppose you are not the only one. Personally I use gmail so I have no such issues. ;) how to cure diarrhea back ache how to get rid of bronchitis do it yourself carpet cleaning
  • ER: less cutesy names, more to the point…

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    jimpJ
    If someone supplies the code, perhaps, but it's not that easy, especially when you have to take the package menus into consideration.
  • Water Heater Mayhem

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    Build up a smoker from that, it' s spring in Germany beste time ;) Greetings Seraphyn
  • QinQ interfaces

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    Ok, I succesfully make a connection between two sites using QinQ, but my problem now is when reboting the pfsense the configuration of the interfaces are lost, I have noticed that this only occurs when the QinQ interfaces are enabled. I dont know if anybody have solved this! please help. Or maybe someone could help me locating the file where the interfaces are stored, so I can make a script to excecute it when rebooting the system Saludos! and thank you
  • MOVED: usuarios en pfsense

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  • NTOP - SPECIFYING INTERFACES

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  • Basic (read possilbly dumb) blocked firewall entry

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    Thanks for the replies …at the time the log came is I did not have the port forwarded, though I had been trying to set it up sometime before.  Maybe it was delay in the log posting list ?...  Anyway, I have not had a recurrence.  One thing I have noticed though, is that the Country Block package keeps turning itself off.  Every time I check it through the WebGIU > Firewall > Country Block tab, it shows the enable box is not checked and the bottom of the page says "Currents Status= not running".  Any ideas ?...  I also can't seem to get denyhosts started.  When I click the "start service" button it goes through the motions, but the Status>services page shows it is stopped. I have a Soekris 5501 with a hard-drive install of v1.2.3 Cheers, -NJ
  • Passed my CCNA test!

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    Congratulations! The world is yours now! uh, except for setting up VLAN's on D-link switches….I can hear spongebob in the background even now..."good luck with that!"
  • MOVED: Need pfSense loadbalance appliance

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  • How to determine which torrents are being seeded on my network?

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    He is back since a few weeks but i've forgotten about this thread ^^" Attached the script. It only works with bittorrent clients which have local peer discovery active. Wiki says that µTorrent, BitTorrent/Mainline, MonoTorrent, libtorrent and its derivatives, Transmission 2.0 libtorrent derivates: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libtorrent_%28Rasterbar%29#Applications other applications using libtorrent http://www.rasterbar.com/products/libtorrent/projects.html support it. Da, dependencies si: dpkt: http://code.google.com/p/dpkt/ pypcap: http://pylibpcap.sourceforge.net/ ajaxisohunt.py is to resolve the infohash into an acutal name. ajaxisohunt.py.txt local_discovery.py.txt
  • Is there Filipino's using pfSense?

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    Hi there! It's good to know that there is another Filipino here who is interested in pdSense. I am just a newbie here and hopefully I'll enjoy my stay. I haven't heard that much about pfSense users in the country though.
  • File sharing site

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  • My alix with pfsense 2.0 Beta5

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  • Small useful scripts

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    new one… Count and display IP who tried to logon via SSH with bad password #!/bin/sh clog /var/log/system.log | grep -ia "sshd.*failed.*password" | sed 's/^.* \(\([0-9]\{1,3\}\.\)\{3\}\)\([0-9]\{1,3\}\).*$/\1\3/' | sort | uniq -c | sort -n I wanted to do it with a do while loop like the first script but it's stop on the "read line" condition and never stop
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    where did you order it from? link?
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