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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.

  • Redirect ALL NTP requests to local NTP sever

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    JeGrJ

    @elvisimprsntr
    Your problem is the dest. address. You don't want "WAN address" but simply any address on the internet. WAN address would only be the WAN IP of your pfSense. That's why you'd set it to sth. like "NOT LAN network" to catch them all as described in the Link @Grimson posted.

  • Bad UDP Checksum from pfSense - DNS/NTP

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    DerelictD

    That is perfectly normal if you have checksum offloading because the checksums are not calculated at the point the capture is taken. The NIC adds them on the way out.

  • Problem with VPN configuration, please help

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    johnpozJ

    The post above yours that assumed you were responding too asking for details and start their own thread ;) Its gone now.

  • Minecraft social experiment

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  • Pfsense HA Setup recommendation with Multiple Public IP Subnets

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    Thank you thats very helpful. I will work with my ISP and see how it turns out. Great support as always :)

  • Loader.conf.local tuning for modern hardware

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    @harvy66 said in Loader.conf.local tuning for modern hardware:

    Haswell i5

    Hey Harvey66,

    with the recent 11.2 update of freebsd do you have any new tweaks,tunables,loader.conf entries. If so would you mind sharing ?

  • 502 bad gateway

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    Yeah, you're right
    I followed many thread before posting here. Most of thread are dated from 2016 and some guys running my issue. They resolved it by repluging this f#!* livebox and maybe the others don't care about random disconnection.

    I'm really motivate to resolve this. I attach my full dhclient log (clog /var/log/dhcpd.log | grep dhclient). As you can see, the longuest disconnection is 26 sept. I replugged my box in the evening.
    dhclient.zip

  • Voip Providers for Asterisk

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    stephenw10S

    Spammers gonna spam! 🙄

  • Hacked motherboards

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    @jimp said in Hacked motherboards:

    @cobrahead said in Hacked motherboards:

    Should anyone running Pf on a supermicro be concerned? Or just people who own supermicro stock?

    We know what everyone knows at this point, which isn't much. Unless something new popped up today I haven't seen, it's all still accusations and denials and no independent corroboration.

    True.

  • how well does pfsense cache steam downloads

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    randomaustralianR

    i thought squid was a downloadable module for pfSense....

    so like if i put a fat (say 2TB+) SSD in the XG-7100-1U, configured it to cache "everything" through port 80 ( like steam and other launchers use to download) would it run nice?

    Trying to find the most efficient way to save downloading the same steam (and other) game updates 45 times.

  • Need pfSense 2.4.3p1 - Lots Broken in 2.4.4 for my setup

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    GrimsonG

    https://forum.netgate.com/topic/135395/where-to-download-old-versions don't be lazy and search yourself the next time.

  • pfSense virtual connection?

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  • who will offer BGP transit and peering

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  • IPSec enabling for Dual stack IPV4 + IPV6

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    Hi,
    Could you explain indetail .I did not understand your answer.
    BR,
    Kalyani.k

  • Facebook.....DNS???

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    mtarboxM

    @mtarbox DERP!
    Pri4V4. ISC_Miner_v4
    Thank you for not beating me over the head with my own rulesets.
    All set now.

  • pfSense with AT&T fiber-- WAN keeps dropping offline

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    wgstarksW

    @derelict said in pfSense with AT&T fiber-- WAN keeps dropping offline:

    Your modem rebooting constantly is something pfSense should fix?

    No. As I posted, I don’t believe pfsense had anything to do with it.

  • Destination Ports versus NAT ports in pfSense Firewall NAT

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    johnpozJ

    3 vpn users and 150/150 - yeah your fine ;) heheheh

    Openvpn is easy peasy lemon squezzy to setup.. Just run through the wizard - check out the openvpn section in the pfsense book.

    If you have questions - just ask in the openvpn section.

  • Secondary Management LAN

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    Thank you, this helped tremendously!

  • internet issue some client.

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  • Scheduled port forwarding, possible with pfSense?

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    @jimp said in Scheduled port forwarding, possible with pfSense?:

    Add a port forward as usual, and then apply a schedule to the firewall rule that allows traffic through the port forward. Then it will be off when you want it off, on when you want it on.

    It doesn't matter that the port forward itself is always active if no traffic is passed through it.

    cheers for the reply!, i have bookmarked this thread and will give it a whirl once i get my box, really glad pfsense allows you to do this as i think restricting port forwarding adds (albeit a small amount) additional security.

    Thanks again!.

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