Unless you have used the advanced options and configured it, there is no limit on state entries/connections from a particular host. I'm going to assume you would have mentioned it if you were running Snort or something. Have you looked at the states to verify RIM's servers are actually hammering the firewall? The guy in the link's problems might be due to the fact that Netscreens suck, your issue could be different.
Since I no longer have a 1.2.3 install I can't certain about this but in general….
You probably need to add a symlink called libncurses.so.8 and point it at what ever version of libcurses is part of pfSense 1.2.3.
Steve
Hi,
I am sorry but I didn't play with this kind of information. Cachemgr.cgi was just to give you some information about how squid performs.
"All Cached Objects" shows you all objects in squid but they are "encrypted". Here are some information about these lines:
14.2.1.26 objects: All Cache Objects
http://tilt.lib.tsinghua.edu.cn/docs/books/squid/TheDefinitiveGuideChinese/0596001622/squid-CHP-14-SECT-2.html
@dvserg:
Found small bug in package. All files extract in /var/tmp.
Need
(1) move all lang…inc(php) files to the /usr/local/www
or
(2) download & reinstall package new (before uninstall package 'pkg_delete pfsense-lang-1.0').
Hi dvserg
thxs i used your first option mentioned.
using wincsp i uploaded the pfsense-lagn-1.0.tbz into VAR/TMP folder
then logged in via putty and selected option 8 shell
then
cd /var/tmp
pkg_add pfsense-lang-1.0.tbz
now it works i can see the menu, will try to upload new translated file now. ;D
thxs
tester10
Thank you all (especially cmb), I will try to present my opinions on pfsense (separating it from the "pros and cons of open source in general") for my company, nice and gently without becoming a "fanboy", or a fanatic :)
@Cry:
It is self tuning. When you start it then it syncs regularly and backs off over time - that's how NTP clients generally work (as opposed to SNTP clients).
Well maybe that's the way it is supposed to work. But it does not seem to back off much and not for long, if at all.
pfSense online for 40 hours and still syncing time at a rate of greater than 3 times per minute. (30 minutes : >100 time syncs).