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  • Discussions and feedback related to this forum

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    johnpozJ

    @microserfs and what IP was that - clearly your current IPv6 address is not block that I show you connected with.. And the only other IPv4 I see you using is not blocked.. You would have to let me know what IP you were coming from that was blocked.. Send it to me via PM if you don't want to make it public.

  • Community Hiring and For Hire postings related to jobs that require pfSense software skills

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    w0wW

    @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.

  • can't ping to a specific IP within a layer 2 network

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    I couldn't find the source for this issue, so I do what I always do in this type of "I have no clue" situation, I simplify. I removed all my switches except one, removed all non-related items and appliances, reset my configs where I could. then add stuff back. The problem has not reappeared, and I have about 75% of my items back integrated.
    I suspect it is either a unifi bug or my fing appliance.

  • pfSense 2.5.0 will not require AES-NI

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    johnpozJ

    Yeah I'm about ready to write MS a nasty email (that will teach them) I can't get windows 10 installed on my trs-80..

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  • New hardware

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    JKnottJ

    @jknott

    I was curious about how much power my Qotom computer draws. I checked the status of my APC UPS. According to it, the computer draws about 3W and occasionally spikes up to about 13W. At the moment, that computer is the only thing on the UPS.

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  • Networking videos on Youtube

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    stephenw10S

    @jknott The T1700G-28TQ does not. It's from their range aimed at real networks.

    The other one I have does though. Along with some other interesting features....
    That is definitely a soho device though and an older one at that. Might as well be from a completely separate company really.

    Steve

  • "Office" versus "gaming" chair for home office

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    stephenw10S

    This thread is just spam at this point. Locking it.

  • iTerm2 - perfect terminal app for Apple macOS admins

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  • Best site for improving networking knowledge?

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  • when you clean the attic ..

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    GertjanG

    @kiokoman 👍

    That was the first 'DOS' with support for those whopping big drive **, later to be known as a hard drive .... Folders or subdirectories also dates from that moment.
    The DOS that makes the computer boot without a floppy. That was yaw dropping technology.

    edit : ** something close to 20 mega bytes, but there were always bad sector right from the beginning. remember : the 3.5 inch 1,44 Mbytes floppies didn't exist back then. 5.25 floppies were single sided (?) - or something like 180 Kbytes.
    I do recall also :

    debug

    and then

    g c800:0

    to do an initial low level C drive format.

    and I just found out that we don't have 'debug' any more .... ;)

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  • How to edit the Post title after it is Solved?

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    johnpozJ

    @stephenw10

    I don't think we need it now to be honest - we keep a pretty good handle on the spam.. But is there a way to force 1 post wonders first posts to be mod/admin allowed? I have seen forums like this before. Where your first post has to be approved before its posted.

  • Abusive op problem on #pfsense@freenode

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    @mspears Thanks for helping out, really appreciate it.

  • pfSense CA Root and IOS 14.4

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    @nocling said in pfSense CA Root and IOS 14.4:

    l no longer trust SSL/TLS certificates with validity periods longer than 398 days.
    Check your pfsense Web Server certificate

    I think you hit the nail on the head. my certificates are set to expire years from now, so this could very well be the issue. I was completely unaware of this certificate limit on the Apple.

    Thank you for bring it to my attention, I am going to reissue a certificate and test it out.

    Cheers,
    Mark.

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  • Bitten by the Atom C2000 flaw

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    NogBadTheBadN

    @akuma1x Yup I did look at that, but I need more storage so I went for an 8 slot device, that I'll never fill.

    One of the guys I work with is having the 415+

  • Memory usuage after reboot

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    stephenw10S

    Yup, I was already watching. There it is!

  • NAT overview extraction script share

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  • Wake on LAN Schedule

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    GertjanG

    @pirotor

    It's possible.
    Install the pfSense Cron package.
    Add your 'wol' command and the moment you want to execute it.
    Done.

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