• When the FreeBSD 13 come into the pfSense???!!!

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    @sergei_shablovsky I agree with Sergei, I hope we see pfs on freebsd 13 soon. I use frontier fiber and freebsd 13 resolves the issue of the wan interface not being able to grab an ip from dhcp because frontier and all the other telco's tag their transmission with vlan 0.
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    Just an update on this, I purchased a new intel NIC and the connection has been solid ever since, no dropped packets, no wan down. For anyone else reading, the updated realtek drivers helped a little, but it took a day before the dropouts slowed (no idea why). It also helped when I moved my realtek nic from WAN to LAN. The ultimate fix appears to be as @bmeeks suggested "change out the Realtek NIC for an Intel variety"
  • setting up pfSense after years of uysing it

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  • This topic is deleted!

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  • Console password - how to boot after

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    @johnpoz Thanks for helping
  • HA and OpenVPN access the two routers

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    @viragomann thanks so much and sorry for missing that previous post.
  • installing pfsence on firebox T35

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    @creation2 https://search.brave.com/search?q=Freescale+T1042+CPU No. See above - it's the same family.
  • Snort Inline IPS Speeds

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    @droidus said in Snort Inline IPS Speeds: @bmeeks It is the Protectli FW4B - 4 Port Intel J3160. I have 8 GB RAM total. That hardware should easily do much better than the 10/10 you said you are seeing. I can already guess your next question, but sorry, "no, I have no idea why you are not seeing better performance" ... . That slow throughput is certainly not the case with many other users here on similar types of hardware in terms of capability. You will likely never get line-rate Gigabit traffic inspection with Snort unless you have a screaming fast CPU, but you should get better than 200 Mbps with most hardware.
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    @marcosm They are not totally separate. It is physically impossible to turn off the the VPN service in the OpenVPN area unless you delete the VPN interface in the interface area. I was told this was done to prevent unwanted behavior but I was suggesting that it be changed to where disabling the interface is all that is needed to be able to turn off the OpenVPN.
  • Autoconfig Backup errors after update to 22.05

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    @stephenw10 The problem seems to have disappeared, only change done was is pfBlockerNG set the DNSBL Mode to Python Mod. After the change no more errors with Autoconfig Backup. Thanks for you support.
  • removing pfSense + activation code

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    @deanfourie Yes.
  • Best way to upgrade 2.5.2ce to 22.05 plus

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    @stephenw10 If I can apply further information, I'd be happy to help
  • Monitor Outbound DNS requests

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    @treestomp said in Monitor Outbound DNS requests: does DoH/DoT still have an effect or it's encrypted to the VPN anyway? Nearly all traffic is already TLS these days, so VPN "to protect your data" is not needed. The exception is of course classic DNS traffic. DoH is more a DNS generated by the end user client's application : even your router, pfSense, can't "see" it. pfBlockerNG can only block it, if it's a known DoH endpoint server.
  • Multiple VPNs via Gateway Groups?

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    @viragomann yes I prefer certain VPNs for work or personal. I do it via having different interfaces so all the firewall rules switch at once. However, it's annoying to switch DNS settings as well I am/was struggling to get it to work via Gateway Groups. Do you know where I can find more on this because the official Netgate documentation only elaborated on setting up the proper gateway, not changing
  • bug found: ipsec vpn ipv4 and web management do not work together

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    @nevolex Thanks for the update, glad to hear it's fixed!
  • Question about entry in /boot/loader.conf file

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    @tibere86 Create a file called "loader.conf.local" in the /boot folder. That will stay between reboots. I use WinSCP to attach to the FW and create/edit because it's easiest for me.
  • Unable to check for updates

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    @deanfourie Start here : Upgrade Guide. This page will lead directly to other pages with solution.
  • Pf sense refusing to connect to the internet

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    @1eo How should you get the WAN IP? DHCP or PPPoE? What shows pfSense in Status > Interfaces for WAN? What shows pfSense in Status > Gateways? What tells the system log?
  • Boot Environments: Awesome

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  • How to join LAN and OPT in a switch configuration?

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    Mmm, but if you are putting the LAN and OPT ports in the same subnet (like a 2 port switch as you said) then the OPT interface is no longer required.
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