Yes, make sure they are both disabled, and you may want to reboot for good measure. Though on a new snapshot it should be safe to have one or both enabled.
Probably right. Yesterday I discovered the Tivo could connect to its service but could not download Netflix videos. I also discovered the Xbox 360 couoldn't connect to Live because of an invalid MTU. I did everything the forums told me indluding turning the Upnp but no dice.
Wife got ticked. Had to throw slap the Smoothwall drive back in. I may give this one a break and check out Monowall or Untangle. Thanks again though!
If there is no connection state when the first packet is seen, it logs the first packet. It won't log again unless the state expires and a new state is created.
@jimp:
Is this still happening on current snapshots?
If so, what theme are you using?
Current snapshot solved my problem. Graphs are now working again. ;D
There is an open ticket for the PPPoE server in 2.0 right now because it's not 100% working. The firewall rules aren't properly added yet. It's a known issue. (And there are other threads already open for it as well)
Thanks for answer.
I set up additionaly outbond NAT on link 192.168.50.0/24:
on router 1: outbound nat from 192.168.1.0/24 to any (via interface assigned to 192.168.50.0/24 network - OPT) NAT'ed to 192.168.50.1
on router 2: outbound nat from 192.168.1.0/24 to any (via interface assigned to 192.168.50.0/24 network - OPT) NAT'ed to 192.168.50.2
And it doesn't work with NAT 1:1…
I can connect to 90.90.90.200:25 from LAN2 only if additionaly to NAT 1:1 i configure port forward (Firewall->NAT->port forward) to 90.90.90.200:25 (using Virutal IP)
Any idea how to make NAT 1:1 work in this scenario?
There's a lot of useful information in the documentation wiki including:
http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/InstallationGuide
That's pretty basic but there are guides for most other stuff.
Steve
A lot of this stuff is beyond my experience. I'm aware it can be done but I've never tried it.
I assume you are using this on your home network and not some public hotspot! :P
I'd be interested in your experiences if only to get some idea of how straight forward it is.
Here's some info on the packet capture facilities in pfSense.
Steve
On my old 1850 I also had problems with the CD drive (And even had problems with my external CD drive) - Ended up installing everything from a USB HDD.
Their latest server have fixed the issue now it seem though.
See http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,34314.msg177932.html#msg177932 for how I configured a bridge on pfSense 2.0 between a wired LAN and a wireless LAN.