• Sometimes there is a bottleneck on my lan

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    As helper correctly stated traffic between "lan" devices has nothing to do with pfsense.  If your talking from you lan to your wan (internet) what is the pipe you have for internet?  130 user sharing internet can quite often be a problem if the internet is connection is not fat enough for them all to get a speeds.
  • Squidguard and Facebook

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    How is your pfsense configured?  Are you using squid in transparent mode?  If so, you won't be able to block facebook https connections in a safe way.  Maybe you would block pfsense using firewall rules pointing over facebook CIDR ranges using aliases. Would you explain how do you have configured your pfsense, so i can help you better?
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  • Manual WAN connect/disconnect

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  • PfSense behind ISP router

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    Awesome. Thanks a lot!
  • Florida ISP Recommendation - pfSense friendly?

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  • PfSense does not boot: Discovers installation, shuts down immediately

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    @aileron: I wonder what files I need to copy to a new installation? cf/conf/config.xml @aileron: How can I find out which version exactly I am using at the loader prompt? etc/version
  • HTTPs requests is grabbed by pfSense web/management

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    Hi Jeff Thanks for the feedback, I will try it out and let you know the result :) Thanks again
  • Dell Optiplex I7 7050 not detecting NIC card

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    Normally, you should indicate what type of hardware (NIC) this device is using. Start to check if FreeBSD 10.3  supports de NIC built into your Dell 7050. Wat does the dmesgog says about de detection (don't paste the full log, just the lines concerning the NIC's) : Like : [2.3.4-RELEASE][admin@pfsense.brit-hotel-fumel.net]/root: dmesg | grep 'sis0' sis0: <natsemi 10="" dp8381[56]="" 100basetx="">port 0xdc00-0xdcff mem 0xefafe000-0xefafefff irq 19 at device 3.0 on pci3 sis0: Silicon Revision: DP83816A miibus1: <mii bus="">on sis0 sis0: Ethernet address: 00:0f:b5:fe:4e:e7 sis0: link state changed to UP</mii></natsemi> (I know one of my NIC's is 'sis0')
  • No route to host

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    @rsloan: (Forgot to mention that fact) Oh. That changes all. These kind of "devices" need a big knowledge about device recognition and other technical knowledge. I would have advised you right away : "remove it right away and you'll be fine"  ;)
  • Understanding ACME package

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    Or if you use a port forward or 1:1 NAT to redirect traffic back to a web server behind pfSense, then pfSense would not have any involvement in the certificates for that web server. You would install certbot or something similar on your web server and that wouldn't have anything to do with pfSense. nextcloud collabora Remove port forwarding Install HA Proxy Configure a backend for the debian host with nextcloud with ssl offload Configure a backend for the second host with collabora Configure collabora in SSL termination mode Configure ACME to create and update cerficates for my virtual hosts
  • Slow speed

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    What is your pfSense hardware setup?
  • 1x pfsense VM + 1x Win7 x64 VM <> J3355 CPU?

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    I'm using a ASRock J3455-ITX as my main W10 system. And pfsense is on a Celeron N2930 (4x1.83GHz). One core goes to 50% when I download with 250mbit/s (NAT only, no packages installed). Good idea to use Intel nics… the Realtek ones won't make you happy.
  • Selective Routing per destination

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  • FTP-Clinet Question

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  • "libicui18n.so.58" not found

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    I resolved this issue. Anyone else come accross this the way i resolved was to install PFBLOCKERNG and update, then the error was cleared. I then reinstalled the packages that were given me errors OPENVPN and it installed fine, error now gone.
  • Newbe on thin ice: https://static.hitta.se -> not allowed?

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    Again - dig/drill is your friend. Also, if you are using DNS Resolver in forwarding mode, disable DNSSEC. You are relying on it being properly implemented and configured on the DNS forwarders which is not always the case.
  • How to add another user as root in pfsense?

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    Install the sudo package and use sudo. That's what everyone does, instead of creating another root.
  • 2.4 UI change.

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    @Steve_B: You can change the login screen color (to gray if you prefer) in the general setup page. The new logos are here to stay. The old ones are dead. You'll get used to them :) Well that is great for the login screen :). So the logos can no longer be changed like before :(. EDIT: Found it :). Seriously though, I would seriously change them back if I were you guys. Brand recognization is a major deal for any software or product, you had it and had it well the logo was cool. The new one is blamd and looks like alot of other bland logos. It doesn't stand out or instill in memory just saying. It honestly looks like something those 100 dollar logo services would make. Makes it 10x worse when the forum still uses the old logo.
  • Slow across all nics

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    Well I've not solved the problem. but i have a temporary fix. I've replaced the PC it was running on. Restored it with my backup file and runs fine getting correct speeds on all nics
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