Enable static ARP entries at the dhcp server settings screen. Beware, by turning this on only machines listed in the mac adress list at the bottom of this page will be able to communicate with the pfsense and thus configure it.
this is exactly what i wanted to happen, i just need to give access to two clients, thanks hoba.
Now got a real syslog server receiving everything.
Since them I noticed high load on the box, ntop was taking 100% of one CPU.
I've now disabled / uninstalled it - but this could be the source of my issues (even though in that case it shouldn't crash the box).
How i can fix my problem if every time i make a reboot i need to add the following lines to setup WAN.
ifconfig fxp1 down
ifconfig fxp1 inet …... netmask .....
add route default ......
my problem is that pfSense dont want the configuration that i make
You turn down the interface and it magically works???? WTH, you've got some seriously broken hardware.
Hi,
Currently running 1.0-RELEASE. When I set my Virtual IPs on my WAN interface, and login to the pfSense machine via SSH and drop into a shell. I notice (even after a reboot) that my WAN interface (vr0) is not setup with the Virtual IPs I entered into the GUI. I had to create a shell script in /usr/local/etc/rc.d/ to set the aliased ips at boot time. Has anyone else expierienced this?
pfSense VIPs don't use the interface aliases in FreeBSD. You're working to hard at this and overthinking the solution. Use proxy arp or CARP VIP types instead of "other".
Go to https://www.grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2 and hit proceed. Then click one of the desired scans. It will scan your from the internet and report back in a html page what's open, closed, stealth,…
http://whatsmyip.org/ports/ offers a similiar service.
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