• Firewall want boot

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    It is always usefull to run a fsck on a system. At best, it finds nothing to do. Your disk is marked clean again and the system will boot. At worst, it will tell you it could repair things and you know you won a trip to the local "new disk store". The situation is pretty identical to what we have been seen the last two decades with a non-clean shutdown of a Windows PC. It's CHKDSK time ;)
  • Captive Portal User Problem Can't Directly or Automatically Disconnect?

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    Hi, Can you detail what method you have chosen for authentication ? Try this: Read https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Captive_Portal_Troubleshooting (this is the doc that explains everything - never leave home without it) Access console and run ipfw table all list See that _auth_up tableand _auth_down table contains IP AND MAC of every authenticated device. Disconnect all users. Set soft time out on portal interface to 10 minutes. Set hard time out on portal interface to 15 minutes. Use a device (the PC, Smartphone, pad, whatever) to authenticate. Run ipfw table all list again and see that your device is on the list - the two tables. Is this MAC and IP the IP and MAC of your device ?? Shut down wifi on your device. After 10 minutes probably and 15 minutes sure the tables will be empty. Run ipfw table all list every minute or so to to check. Activate wifi on device and check that connection to the Internet is lost.
  • Wireless LAN Controller

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    No.
  • General Setup with Home Router

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    Thanks Guys actually got it to work :)
  • Blocking Google Images Search

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    I have a same issue
  • Image Blocking

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  • Should i disable the dhcp on my router when i enabled dhcp on pfsense?

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    JKnottJ
    I'm not saying more than one DHCP server is needed on a small network, but many people are of the opinion that you can't have more than one and that's nonsense.  As I mentioned, it is possible and is done for redundancy.  Incidentally, today I was working in the Bell Canada lab, and guess what I saw.  Lots of redundant everything, including DNS servers.  I didn't specifically see them for DHCP, but I wouldn't be surprised if they were there.. As I mentioned, one issue that may occur with DHCP servers is multiple servers handing out the same address.  These days, the trend is to Duplicate Address Detection, which avoids that problem.  While DAD is mandatory on IPv6 and commonly used on IPv4, you can't guarantee every IPv4 device uses it, so it's best to have different address ranges for each DHCPv4 server.
  • OpenVPN - TLS error

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  • Firewall Rules

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    Thanks guys! =)
  • WebUI unaccessible after Phase 1 configuration

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  • URLs Aliases causing system (or rather network) downtime

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    KOMK
    Start a new thread if you have a problem instead of digging up this zombie.
  • How to block HTTPS Facebook and Youtube in a specific time and IP range??

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    @pf$george how did you get all IPs of Facebook? Did you list down all IP ranges stated in the https://ipinfo.io/AS32934 website?
  • Migrate VLAN to a dedicated network port

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    Thanks it was as easy as changing the Interface > Assignments to a new different port.
  • IMAP, SMTP traffic problem

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    KOMK
    Those spurious retransmission and Dup ACK errors are going to hang your connection and cause the issues you are seeing.  Do you see those errors for any other communications, or just with this mail server?
  • Chatty logs and most in err log level

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    Still no insights?
  • Unsure where to put this

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  • Install cron on 2.3.4: no way

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    change the update settings to stay on the 2.3 branch
  • Monitoring local traffic?

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    Thank you both. This was the "not an expert" qualification, although this seems pretty basic so I am embarrassed! It would appear that this traffic is simply between source and dest and pfSense isn't seeing anything. I don't have a managed switch, though will be getting one soon to set up VLANs. Maybe I can try again then.
  • Gateway Latency Issues on Backup CARP

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  • I want to pay a PFsense Expert to help me

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    jahonixJ
    @Forced2b: …I do not need a year or years of support that pfsense offers, i need a one time setup and access to future support if needed... Isn't "access to future support if needed" exactly what a commercial offering does? Anyway, as others have mentioned already, maybe post your basic network layout and things you need to get done so we have an idea of what you are talking about. Right now it can be anything from a single WAN/single LAN home setup to a perimeter firewall for a Fortune500 company.  ;)
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