• WAN interface losing connectivity 5-10x daily - uber-thread!

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    All the log extracts in the original post show is the link cycling on the igb0 interface, with the inevitable consequences of pfSense stopping, starting and reloading various services. The original post is now 13 months old and refers to an obsolete and end of life version of pfSense that is based on an obsolete and end of life version of FreeBSD. If you have an issue with link cycling, it would be best if you describe your issue afresh, enclosing relevant log extracts.
  • Resolver vs Forwarder? Difference

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    @johnpoz: If your worried about dns queries being tracked by a specific dns provider.. Why would you not just use the resolver and send it out your vpn connection?? Would you care to explain how that works?  Not understanding still how the resolver would work in this case?  If it's still using root DNS to queries, then there is still logs of websites being accessed, though not by my IP, only through VPN's IP.
  • Best way to Set this Up.

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    if you want to put those servers on their own network, just create a vlan in pfsense and move them there.  Then you can firewall those servers and your normal 192.168.1.0/24 and as KOM already stated vpn into your network would be the best way, then have rules so he can only rdp to those 2 specific servers in pfsense firewall rules for you openvpn connection.
  • NFS client

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    @johnpoz: couldn't you just add sshfs and then mount what you want that way?  I know there is a fusefs-sshfs package.. Never heard of sshfs but will investigate
  • ARP and llinfo error on interface drop when interface has a static route.

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    An old thread on the Overclockers forum suggests that this is a problem with apinger, the monitoring daemon. apinger is a very troublesome piece of code. In 2.3, apinger has been replaced by dpinger, which is vastly superior. Repeat your tests with the latest 2.3 beta snapshot - if the issue cannot be reproduced there, then the issue is resolved in a forthcoming version and no further effort need be expended on investigating the issue. Though it is still a beta version, the pfSense 2.3 base system is now pretty stable and contains numerous valuable fixes over pfSense 2.2. The main shortcoming of 2.3 at this time is with packages - some packages are unavailable for 2.3 whilst others do not have a fully functional GUI. To get a failed pre-2.3 system back into operation, the chances are that all you need to do is restart apinger (for example using Status -> Services). If you don't need gateway monitoring, you may be best choosing "Disable gateway monitoring" for the affected gateway(s) until such time as you can upgrade to 2.3.
  • Spurious DNS Servers

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    Thanks, that worked.
  • Create bridge 2 vlan

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  • Newbie question re security

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    I am currently using VOIP.  It is set up on my LAN behind my (off the shelf) D-link router.  As far as I know, nobody has has invaded my network - this was more of a theoretical question, as I pondered whether there might be a security vulnerability in my network (i.e. could someone take over my VOIP device and use it to launch an attack on other devices in my LAN?).  Would it be considered best practice to run the VOIP on its own vlan or is that overkill? And also for open VPN - this was also theoretical - how difficult would it be for someone to penetrate through that hole if I used 2048 or 4096 bit keys, and combined it with user authentication?
  • Random internet outages - cable modem, pfSense or both to blame?

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    Thanks. I'll keep an eye on internet connection.
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    =changed OS to 2.2.4 and it works =replaced the ssd and it works with 2.2.6 as well
  • PfSense as L2TP client to ISP - not working

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  • Slow upload

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    ok that did not seem to matter I set the MTU to 1470 and no difference. I even ran ifconfig and the settings did change to 1470 in there. Does the hard drive affect the throughput on the network cards? I have another PC in the shed I might drag it out and test that. See if it produces the same results, I had another 3 NIC brand new as well in the shed will try them also but this board only has 1 PCI slot why I had to go with a seperate dual port intel card for it lol
  • /var in ram =>lightsquid lost on reboot

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    OK, thanks jimp. I'll have to change path for these logs.
  • WAN failing to properly reconnect after ISP issues

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    you should be able to replicate a outage by unplugging the cable from your modem, The one that comes from the wall socket. I wouldnt pull out the cable between the modem and PFsense as it could be a miss match in communication from the modem and router. As I say mine works fine on the default autoselect (one at the very top) but not when its just plain autoselect. But if you know what it always uses then setting it manually like you have should work. Just run some test to make sure it is not affecting performance.
  • Crash - kern.ipc.nmbufs limit reached

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    Increase mbufs. See nic tuning on the wiki
  • Ping time greater than 1ms from PC to router?

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    Ping doesn't actually measure network latency, it measure's network latency plus the network stack of the host OS. It's very possible you're just seeing network scheduling fluctuations.
  • Resolver Issue with iPhone6s

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  • Listen queue overflow

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  • Pfsense instead of CyberRoam for community home please advice

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  • Pfsense reporting and auditing

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    @lovene: I need to audit all firewall activity but cannot achieve this. I need to print audit reports of all changes. Exactly what do you mean by "all firewall activity"?  All packets in and out, blocked packets, passed packets?  Logins?  File changes? "All" has the potential to cover a lot of ground, specific help requires specificity of what you are trying to accomplish.
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