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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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    @JKnott The issue is not pfsense. Its the printer drivers. I thought is was the router because it started after I installed the router.

    Thanks for your help!

    Rick

  • Best router for Mining Rig?

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    @johnpoz said in Best router for Mining Rig?:

    Yeah I have used dd-wrt and openwrt back in the day... And have put dd-wrt on friends and family machine when was stuck working with whatever cheap soho shit they had ;)

    Both my son's router is running dd-wrt for example ;) My one son is running it on the soho wifi router in their "frat" house. That is what we call it even though its 4 guys in their early 30's sharing a house.. On a old wifi router I had laying around that I gave him/them..

    The other one had me come over and setup their wifi - first thing I did was put dd-wrt on it so atleast it was usable.. Looking forward to the new house they bought in San Diego - 2 floors.. Going out to visit the grand kids in spring, one of my want to do while out there will be setting up good wifi... If he won't pay for something good - maybe I will make it a house warming gift setting up real system ;) Pretty sure it will be a unifi setup with a sg1100.. Have to wait and see what kind of internet he gets.. Might have to do a 3100?

    But I would never suggest just some soho anything - if asking my opinion on how to do it "right".. While there are some much better products then we had 10 years ago.. Some of these mesh systems are pretty slick - but why do they not add some basics like vlan support.. They would open up the prosumer market to themselves for sure.. I know they want to make it simple to use and all - but come on the advanced features do not have to be enabled out of the box... Allow something simple like actual vlans vs this guest network nonsense. And now something like the google mesh that might be viable..

    The new unifi dream for example looks promising.. Its a bit on the pricey side currently for your typical "home" user.. But it has some potential to be sure.. Now if you could put pfsense on something like that hardware - that would be killer ;)

    Partnership between unifi and pfsense would be slickest shit since sliced bread if you ask me ;)

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    @jstech The answer is in the link i posted :)

  • I need some reputation to poste a longue ask

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    I wish you success. Hope you write some good content.

  • I can ping Google and Gmail but i cant access is to the browser

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    Oh. I wish you success in finding a problem.

  • Old routers into pfsense box?

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    My friend tried to do this, but it did not succeed.

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  • What to do if the computer thinks for a very long time?

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    stephenw10S

    Most times I've got this recently it was partially configured IPv6. Almost every page the browser had to timeout connecting at v6 and then would load fine at v4. That doesn't get worse over time though. And you can easily check it on a laptop by moving it to a different network.
    I also found a laptop still using a real HD a few weeks ago. I couldn't believe how slow it was! 😉

    Steve

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    Mmm, you really should upgrade. It's in Virtual Box so you can just take a snapshot and hit upgrade, roll back if it fails.

    Though I would install 2.4.4p3 clean and restore the config for that large a version jump.

    Steve

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    stephenw10S

    Locking this thread.
    Getting logs from iOS is unrelated to using the ipad as a serial terminal.

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    Hi,
    Thank you for letting us know.

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    Totally agree on the approach. I'll try it on my spare first. Thanks for the info.

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