• VMware 5.1 OVF Template

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    Just mount the ISO and install that way, it works fine.
  • Some machines on my default VLAN are not accessing Web

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    really people need a fixit for "route delete 0.0.0.0" wtf – these people should not be on a computer in the first place ;)
  • Amount of bandwidth usage by a single website

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  • OpenVPN support with AES 256 using Hifn 7955

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  • Bandwidthd issues

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    Hey Phil, I meant the kbps levels. Before it was presented in an ascending order, now its so different. It doesn't seem to notice the ip addresses that are using a lots of bandwidth, place them at the top and those that have gone off the network. Instead it mingles everything to an extend that I cant notice. But anyways, helped lots. Thanx
  • Newbie question: http redirection and https redirection

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    You need to redirect based on host-header information which isn't something that the firewall usually sees. As Kejianshi says if you run a reverse proxy that will be able to see it. Searching the forum for 'host headers' reveals some promising threads. E.g.: http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,46494.0.html Steve
  • FreeRadus 1.1.8 pkg v1.0.5 - Reload new config

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    Why don't you use freeradius2 which restarts much faster with radiusd onerestart Freeradius2 can do everything freeradius1 can and more.
  • Reset "btyes in" with out reboot need to compare to isp

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    I'll try it and see if it works out! Thanks
  • DSL modem status utility?

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  • [solved] WiFi in monitor mode/sniffing WiFi traffic

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    Ok found it.
  • PfSense as VPN Client

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    Nice write up here if you can use OpenVPN: http://swimminginthought.com/pfsense-routing-traffic-strongvpn-openvpn/ Other protocols will be similar though. Steve
  • Is it possible?

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    Yes, or use a supported wifi card directly in the pfSense box if you don't have a any signal problems. Steve
  • Squid 3 reverse proxy - documentation

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    Are there no any documentation out there about to setup Reverse Proxy with Squid3? Tried to find myself, can't find it. If someone know how to setup, please let me know.
  • RIPv1 help

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  • Unplugging Lan cable requires reboot to reconnect, 2.1RC1

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    Ha, nice.  :) Steve
  • Traffic Shaping monitor

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    Happened across my own answer.  PfTop, Rules view.
  • Pf logging and igmp

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    Was there ever a solution discovered for this? I'm seeing the same thing on my firewall running 2.1-RC1 (i386) (built on Wed Aug 28 16:55:08 EDT 2013) Is there code somewhere that forces the system to log if the IP options checkbox is checked under the advanced options on my IGMP rules?
  • PfSense as small Wireless ISP - Best implementation?

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    @ilumos: My two thoughts with using VLANs are that 1) I'm not sure if cheaper wireless hardware can deal with VLANs and 2) every subscriber would need a VLAN capable switch to untag the packet (is there a cheap way to do this?) Whereas PPPoE can traverse wifi, can it not? Look at the "airMax" Ubiquiti products line… you can get info/help about the wireless part of your project at his forum http://community.ubnt.com/
  • Static WAN interfaces crashes, DHCP is OK

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    @stephenw10: Edit: @jimp: VLAN MACs follow the MAC of their parent interface. That is the default behaviour. The web GUI allows specification of MAC address on VLAN interfaces. I have a recollection that in some contexts the configured MAC address for a pfSense VLAN interface wasn't propagated to the hardware. (I can't remember the context - a virtualised environment? a 'feature' of specific hardware?) Bridge interface MAC address seems to get propagated to the hardware.
  • Run shell script on interface status change?

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    Yes though you would not want to remove the existing command, but run it also (should be OK to put a ; and then your command after the one there already)
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