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    @Popolou well that is recent for sure.. I don't recall putting that in - maybe?? Fixed now it seems which is the good thing. Thanks for bringing to attention.
  • 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.
  • What AV Software do you use on your W10 PC

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    @newberger i don't run Microsoft products but for work. when i did run 10 at home, it was the included AV. plus Malwarebytes pro/ paid. and basic common sense kept me malware free
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  • Pfsense junto USG Unifi

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  • wifi, switch/ router (HW) and general info to open source firmware

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  • How-to: pFsense and Plex on same box...

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  • Pfsense on old laptop

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    @johnpoz i recently found out that primary isp boost my speed up to 115mbps (plan on upgrading to probably 400 mbps). the other is around 50mbps (backup lte). my processor is an Intel Pentium Processor G4600 3M Cache, 3.60 GHz. CPU Specifications # of Cores 2 # of Threads 4 Processor Base Frequency 3.60 GHz Cache 3 MB Bus Speed 8 GT/s # of QPI Links 0 TDP 51 W regards, allen
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  • ubuntu curl issue, needing linux gurus

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    @serbus that did the trick [image: 1615592974421-a628270d-7f06-49fa-9513-ce75c10a9f8c-image.png]
  • VPN Kill switch needed?

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    If you don't have any outbound NAT rules on the WAN and your internal subnets are private IPs then nothing routable will leave. No connections can be made from internal clients out of the WAN directly. The term 'kill switch' to refer to that is absurd though. Kill switch implies something you set to kill all the traffic. The term 'fail safe' fits that rule setup far better. If the VPN is disconnected the systems fails. Safe. But I guess it wasn't suffciently buzz-wordy for the VPN marketers.
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  • Intel SFP RJ45 not doing symmetrical gigabit speeds

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    @erasedhammer Solution: Add a dedicated media converter SFP (1000base-sx) to RJ45 (1000base-t) With the solution above, I was able to get my upload from ~60mbps to 940mbps. [image: 1615486578250-goodupload-withmediaconverter.png]
  • APU4 Video Conferencing Problems

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    @dlavoie said in APU4 Video Conferencing Problems: seems especially knowledgeable about this type of hardware. Hi, This is certainly not a HW question, but thank you for thinking of me I think install a pfSense on the APU4 and several more member will help you, including me (from FreeBSD 12.2, the pfSense 2.4.5.-p1 or 2.5.0(?) - it will be just a small jump) Here you can follow the current BIOS versions (v.4.13.0.4 latest): https://pcengines.github.io/
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