Thanks! I've setup split dns and that's working so I'll probably just use that method, but shouldn't NAT redirection work since I don't have the "disable" option checked?
This looks like it's just HTML/CSS/JAVA web design/code(s) and some other types of coding I might of overlooked, but changing resolutions is not suppose to shift things around.
If the theme is suppose to be centered, then it's suppose to stay centered no matter the resolution... :)
–> By the way Ctrl + will only keep the page I'm on zoomed in and centered, as soon as I leave it and click to another section I'm back to where I started… :(
we had 2 wan connections but one of them had been offline for a long time (issue's with the isp)
the problem occured weekly, each time it had something todo with dhcp lease expiring and problem to renew them ….
once we managed to get our secondary wan functioning again like it should, the problem went away.( a month now )
marcelloc: I think you are not familiar with DSL Modem/Routers (Bell ones). Like I said, the pfSense WAN probably uses only the modem feature of the DSL modem/router to obtain another public IP. It has absolutely nothing to do with the other WAN even though it connects to a port labelled LAN on the DSL Modem/router. In fact, gateway is picked up automatically from ISP. Sometimes the public IPs are very different like 174.55.x.x and 94.22.x.x. I could be wrong on my assumption above with usage of the modem but that type of bridge mode is the only thing that comes to my mind.
CMB: I think you are right. Let's see if they complain again. And yes, I don't like GoDaddy either (They hiked my certificate price double after a year of subscription knowing it's freaking time taking to install that SSL certificate again….). No firewall changes been done. Bouncing is a problem of GoDaddy indeed.
Yup but my provider uses port 5820 UDP to send multicast traffic.
I successfully configured IGMP proxy and created firewall rule to allow UDP 5820 to my LAN from OPT1 iface (plugged directly into modem).
And now I have passed MC traffic to my LAN and can watch IPTV (securely :)) on it!
Yay!
Yepp, that is it.
I have one "offline" gateway - which is the WAN uplink gateway, the PtP address of the PPPoE link. That gateway definitively is online (I'm accessing the webConfigurator through an SSH tunnel through a connection via this link). Edit: apparently the gateway cannot be pinged, if I ping the gw address from the router it receives "Communication prohibited by filter" from the GW IP.
I turned off (tick on System>Advanced>Miscellaneous>Gateway Monitoring>States) and now filter reloads happen without disconnect.
You know, I think its fixed. It was the WNDR3400 itself. I reconnected my WRT54G and could reach it just fine. I just flashed the WNDR3400 with DD-WRT and like magic I can reach it the admin interface on it from my LAN.