• Subnetmask

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    And this client gets a dhcp address? Yeah with @JKnott here if you get duplex and speed with client, and then using the same wired connected to switch you do not.. Then something night right with that switch..
  • Pfsense performance

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    @bigbird007 said in Pfsense performance: wait for it to fail, see if I can work it out Finding the issue is actually easy with the FreeRadius package - process. First : stop the FreeRaduisx instance in the GUI, if it is running. Then, use the console or better SSH access, and enter god-mode : option 8. Type the magic command : radiusd -X A boatload of log line scroll over your screen. After an initial startup phase, thing will calm down on your screen. You can leave this screen open, and have break, day of, some sort of delay. When the process dies, one of the last lines will probably printed in red. That is your issue. The question was : what is the issue. The answer will be : read the red line.
  • Qotom q330g4 Suicide

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    DaddyGoD
    @mykl With the Kingston UV500 series, I had no problem (for NGFW)
  • Crashing

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    perfect You see, it's already clear what's wrong... You can do two things: you experiment, but it can cost useless money, if it doesn't work and you buy one this (the compatibility of the I350 is legendary): https://www.dell.com/en-au/work/shop/dell-intel-ethernet-i350-t-quad-port-1-gigabit-server-adapter-low-profile/apd/540-11333/networking or https://www.bargainhardware.co.uk/intel-i350-t4-quad-port-rj45-1gbps-low-profile-pcie-x4-nic -or you go that way, which I have already experienced and you use a Broadcom T4 NIC (bce4), I know for sure it works: https://www.bargainhardware.co.uk/broadcom-bcm5709-quad-port-rj45-1gbps-low-profile-pcie-x4-nic (we use it without any problems) I'm sure with such a strong CPU, the (bce4) driver has no disadvantages when running pfSense
  • Slow internet speed on WAN

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    NollipfSenseN
    @Harrye It really depends on what NIC you're using ... also, may I suggest to hide your Netgate ID as that's confidential info.
  • Looking for Export Control

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    Will do, thanks!
  • 2.4.5 - Memory Usage jumped from 16% to 61% (compared to 2.4.4p3)

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    Doesn't look like free is included, but you can try Diagnostics/System Activity.
  • N00b: VPN/redirect for inbound MS Remote Desktop

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  • Transparent proxy in Pfsense 2.4.4_U3 does not works as desired

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  • is someone hacking my OpenVPN? is my pfSense compramised?

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    GertjanG
    Nearly all traffic is https these days. This implies that the 'router' - all routers - on the data path can not 'see' the traffic payload. pfSense can not snip out parts and bits. pfSense sees source and destination IP, ports, some packet flags, a packet size and number, and scrambled data. That's it. You could have added your own initial advice ; re install Windows ^^ Btw : routers can get hacked, of course. Not because the hacker wants to see what the users on the routers LAN(s) are doing. They have other interests.
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    @Gertjan said in Ethernet devices being assigned WI-Fi Range IP addresses - How do I keep the subnets separate?: Normally, when you are at home, and wired up (cable) you shut down ( there is a key on the keyboard for this ) the Wifi. I have never done that. I just rely on the metric. Also, with Linux, unlike Windows, the WiFi address is still reachable via the Ethernet port. So, if I ping the WiFi address, while connected with Ethernet, the ping goes in via Ethernet. I have verified that with Wireshark.
  • Pfsense 2.4.4-p3 Download

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    Oke I noted it
  • PFTop Rules filter syntax

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    fix: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/10625
  • System log entries from 2 time zones?

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    Bump.
  • New User Questions about Subnets and Remote Plex Media Server

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  • problem with ping and access to internet

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  • The Command: Dmesg

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    NollipfSenseN
    Got it ... it's dmesg | grep igb0 [2.5.0-DEVELOPMENT][admin@NollipfSense.nollipfsense.lan]/root: dmesg | grep igb0 igb0: <Intel(R) PRO/1000 PCI-Express Network Driver> mem 0xa1000000-0xa10fffff,0xa1104000-0xa1107fff at device 0.0 on pci7 igb0: Using 1024 TX descriptors and 1024 RX descriptors igb0: Using 4 RX queues 4 TX queues igb0: Using MSI-X interrupts with 5 vectors igb0: Ethernet address: a0:36:9f:09:b0:3c igb0: netmap queues/slots: TX 4/1024, RX 4/1024 igb0: link state changed to UP igb0: promiscuous mode enabled igb0: link state changed to DOWN igb0: link state changed to UP igb0: link state changed to DOWN igb0: link state changed to UP igb0: link state changed to DOWN igb0: link state changed to UP igb0: link state changed to DOWN igb0: promiscuous mode disabled igb0: link state changed to UP igb0: <Intel(R) PRO/1000 PCI-Express Network Driver> mem 0xa1000000-0xa10fffff,0xa1104000-0xa1107fff at device 0.0 on pci7 igb0: Using 1024 TX descriptors and 1024 RX descriptors igb0: Using 4 RX queues 4 TX queues igb0: Using MSI-X interrupts with 5 vectors igb0: Ethernet address: a0:36:9f:09:b0:3c igb0: netmap queues/slots: TX 4/1024, RX 4/1024 igb0: link state changed to UP igb0: promiscuous mode enabled igb0: link state changed to DOWN igb0: link state changed to UP igb0: link state changed to DOWN igb0: link state changed to UP igb0: link state changed to DOWN igb0: link state changed to UP igb0: promiscuous mode disabled igb0: promiscuous mode enabled igb0: promiscuous mode disabled igb0: link state changed to DOWN igb0: link state changed to UP igb0: <Intel(R) PRO/1000 PCI-Express Network Driver> mem 0xa1000000-0xa10fffff,0xa1104000-0xa1107fff at device 0.0 on pci7
  • Script not executing... command not found

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    @zsing82 said in Script not executing... command not found: Debian boxes. BSD is a whole different animal Actually, for the most part Linux and BSD are similar, in that they're both Unix variations. However, there are some differences, but nowhere near the difference between either and the Windows shell commands.
  • pfsense crash report 2.4.5

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    textdump.tar(1).0 might backup my config and reload it on a clean install. still crashing
  • new set up help

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