• SIP LOAD BALANCING

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    @marcelloc:

    sip phones are on lan too?

    If so try to configure a heartbit on your sip servers.

    Depends on what kind of SIP servers he has on the network. Not all have heartbeat feature.

    I recommend using DNS server for load balancing. Use round robin feature.. you can add both SIP servers in DNS and the request goes in a round robin fashion. You can have multiple SIP servers in load balancing this way.

  • Traffic between 2 interfaces

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    Errors are gone now, transfer speeds up to: 70 Mbytes/s.

    PCIe ASPM was to blame, hope it helps some one :)

    Thanks stephenw10, I really appreciate it!

  • 2.1 load balancer dashboard widget not showing Pool status

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    I suspect this is fixed by this commit from jimp a couple of hours ago:
    https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/commit/c1e48e9b40cb08884a6b4848ef95ec27b6311549

  • Configuring Tinc

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  • NTOP: additional listening interface

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    thanks, now it works

  • Virtual ip to manage UBNT Radio – newbie

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    It's not quite the same as accessing a modem where the PPPoE interface doesn't use the actual ethernet interface. In this case the interface connecting to the ubnt device is already in use so a virtual IP must be used.

    Steve

  • Changing pfSense user password remotely

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  • Static ARP entry with v2.1 ?

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    @NOYB:

    I think the difference between the two ways that would be most likely to impact would be the NAT/Firewall settings I use to restrict WoL begin accepted from only a few static source IP addresses.  Guessing your mobile device wouldn't have a static IP address.  So the NAT/Firewall rule would have to accept any, or at least a much larger range, of IP addresses.  But I think your NAT/Firewall rule already allows any address to accommodate the mobile device.  Both ways should work with mobile device so long as the NAT/Firewall is configured to accommodate it.

    It makes sense. I will start to monitor my cell phone IP just to see if its going to change.
    Thank you!

  • Cpu load

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    Thanks for giving me some interesting things to think about and to look at. I will tinker around a bit, never considered looking at power settings because all cores showed 50c. Which now that i think about it is prob on the low side for 100%.

  • Is this a bug or glitch on my computer

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    No problem - Just a lucky guess.

  • Dashboard Temp

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    Not so far, there is another topic on this where the poster is going to look into making the changes needed. You might be interested in assisting them or even doing it yourself if they aren't going to be able to do it.

    https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,66985.msg366187.html#msg366187

  • Odd ssh password prompt

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    jimpJ

    The keyboard-interactive method is more secure flexible, but not all SSH servers support it or have it enabled.

    It allows for things like multiple prompts to implement multi-factor auth and so on.

  • A little bug with certificates & CA's

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  • Can relayd be configured to use source ip and port for stickiness?

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    jimpJ

    Not that I'm aware of.

    HAproxy can do it by a cookie or session ID of some sort, which is probably the most flexible.

  • VLAN is disabled

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    I delete the vlan in confg.xml and save it. Then i just created the vlan again and everything seems to be ok now.

  • Newbie questions

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    stephenw10S

    I would say that you don't need VLANs. You already have several spare ports that you bridged together so the only other reason you might want them is to segregate sections of your network that span switches, you haven't mentioned anything like that.
    If you need (or want  ;)) a managed switch then define what features you need on it. The low end HP switches always get a good write up here as do the Netgear managed switches, the GS108T for example.

    Steve

  • Per-User rate limit/shaping on PPPoE server

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  • Cannot connect to LAN printer

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    I was thinking the same, however, my wife needs it for school. I tried it just to allow her classwork to continue without a hitch.

    I just turned it off and it still prints.

    Once again, thank you all.

  • LDAP/AD Authentication Fail to Local DB very slow

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    I reported the same thing a while back. Not sure what the fix is. I have found openVPN to be a lot more stable than IPSec.

  • Strange behavior in logs - need tracking help

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    I searched on www for broadcast port 3490 and got answers about HP APs.
    And some solutions to disable the broadcasts. Do you have som HP network products on the LAN?

    Otherwise try do a packet capture and look for the MAC address of the source.
    Then you may be able to find the source of the broadcasts.

    /illern

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