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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.

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  • Toss Out or Donate Old Switches

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    joshgreyzJ

    @coffeecup25 You could post them on Freecycle or Craigslist as free to a good home.

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  • Difficulties when combining Pfsense with UCS Linux

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    stephenw10S

    Hmm, what's different in pfSense? You can't login as an admin user?

    You don't have to 'discover' OUs, you can just enter the query directly.

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  • Looking for help setting up my network with pfsense

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    @SteveITS thank you!

  • RDD graph without zero in Y axis.

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    The option --alt-autoscale give me unfortunately not what I need.
    The first image is made without the option alt-autoscale.
    The second image is made with the option alt-autoscale.
    The only difference is the position of 0 in the Y-axis.
    Also the options alt-autoscale-min and alt-autoscale-max give me not what i need.
    I want to see on the Y-axis only the part between 940 and 1040.

    air_pressure_normal_scale.png
    air_pressure_altautoscale.png

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  • ATT Fiber DNS Issue

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    @johnpoz

    Just restored previous config with DNSSEC enabled. I have made recent changes to static mapping and they get added. I even have some DNS host overrides that work as well.

    Not sure what to tell ya, but KEA has always worked for me.

  • Naming convention for hostnames home network

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    @stephenw10 Thanks.
    My idea has worked out for me very well.
    Here is a screenshot

    bb3e79a4-539e-457a-b37d-44100222987d-image.png

    I can filter by room, by manufacturer and model numbers as well

  • pull Backup DHCP server using script

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    @Gertjan Thanks
    This is what I have implemented.
    A script which runs daily polls a NAS folder and if there is indications that a file is present (I "physically" copy the backup of dhcp server from router to this folder) then the script runs and populates a database.
    Since dhcp rarely changes, I do not want to automate things.
    I do take a backup of ALL if I made a change to the router.

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  • HEADS UP: macOS iTerm2 users, upgrade your client software ASAP

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  • Email Notify

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    GertjanG

    @fireodo said in Email Notify:

    and that puts me on the track that it has to do with pfsense ...

    Check the mail - the mail headers.
    Both mails, your NAS and pfSense, come from the same IPv4 : your pfSense WAN IP - if you are still using the 'depreciated' network : IPv4 - with IPv6, the addresses will be different although still within your prefix pool, probably a /56.
    Both mails use the same login ID's.
    Only the content divers, so filters on the gmail side are just trying to 'help' you sorting out desired mail ^^

  • Tailscale is pretty awesome

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    @michmoor said in Tailscale is pretty awesome:

    For other people, have you used tailscale beyond the basic access control it offers? Using tags?

    I use TS for remote access to my entire network (NAS, SMB/SSH access, security system, cameras, lighting control, streaming OTA tuner, etc.)

    I use TS ACLs to allow guest remote access to my streaming OTA tuner.

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  • Raspberry pi zero Apache2 and WPAD

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    JonathanLeeJ

    I changed over to lighttpd it is more streamline for what I need Apache seemed like overkill

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