• RRD Graph - LAN and WAN traffic not matching

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    @mr_sarge: Just made a discovery! I had ~3Gb of download on the LAN graph and 0 on the WAN one. I flushed my Traffic shaper config and refreshed the RRD Graph page. The WAN Graph now show 3Gb of download !!! I re-imported my Shaper config and the RRD Graph returned to 0 ! EDIT: I just erased all the shaper config and build a new one manually.  I found that as soon as I put the WAN queue under 15mbps of bandwith, the graph start to output smaller period total.  (1mbps queue = 0Mb for the period). EDIT2: Rebuilded a shapper from scratch, with the wizard, with 1mbps wan bandwidth speed.  same thing.  WAN period total not working. Well we are getting somewhere now
  • PFSense WEBGUI slow load on new browsers?

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    @Supermule: Never had this issue before the upgrade of the latest firefox and IE… Its running on server grade hardware with plenty to spare and 10 GbE infrastructure... Try loading up firebug to see whats taking so long
  • LDAP Extended Query with multiple parameters in 2.1

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  • Disabling NTP Time Server

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    Can't find what I had found before, but bug was fixed.  I'll look later for link.
  • Slow internet when behind pfsense

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    thanks for replying.  i inherited this box from somebody else. i don't know if he put the traffic shaper or not, but there was some shaping being done.  i removed them all yesterday, but it didn't help so i restored everything back to where it was.  just a few minutes ago i tried removing them again and it worked.  i guess restoring everything allowed me to remove the traffic shaper.  weird, but we're in business.  thanks
  • WAN default gateway down, Internet access works

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    Thank you for the clarification! I chose to do this: @phil.davis: Or specify and alternate monitor IP, like 8.8.8.8 (Google) That works fine. -flo-
  • Factory Reset did not work correctly on embedded Pfsense

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    Yep check the logs, if you can access them. It could maybe be a file corruption problem, the box can't read the default config file. That doen't explain why it came up at 192.168.1.1 initially though.  :-\ Steve
  • Game S4league and teamviewer

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    It was just speculation. What does your Status: UPnP: page show when your running either teamviewer or S4? Does your normal connection test OK, full 50Mbps? Have you tried teamviewer transfers to multiple locations? Does the normal screen sharing work OK? Steve
  • Run custom shell script (not at boot time)

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    Thanks! I did as you advised. All the best.
  • Deleted config but is not clean

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  • Big Trouble…

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    Well thats been done … PS3 Media Server is Running on my NAS and is registered on my Local Domain and on the DNS as NAS. Also permissions are in place on the firewall to allow PS3 Media Server on all networks ( Domain, Private and Public ). I think i might just pull the sever from the Domain to keep my sanity LOL
  • Unable to connect to WAN link

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    Are they connected directly back-to-back or through a switch? It could be a duplex mismatch, a bad cable, who knows. If it can't get an ARP response, that's at layer 2 or lower (switch, physical connections, etc)
  • Maximum MBUF value?

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    The upper limit depends on how much RAM you have and how much of that is available as Kernel memory. If you read into FreeBSD's documentation you'll find more in-depth info there, in pages such as tuning(7)
  • Intermittent SSH connection problems

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  • Setup Notifications

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    Is there any issue related to this feature? So we can up vote or follow it? Thanks
  • Pfsence with router

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    On pfSense Firewall you will need: a) System->Routing, add a gateway pointing to the Router. b) Routes - add static route/s to the subnets behind router, pointing to the router gateway IP. c) Firewall->NAT, Outbound. Select "Manual Outbound NAT". Add NAT rule/s to NAT traffic from the subnets behind router, onto WAN. d) Firewall->Rules, LAN - make sure there are pass rule/s to allow traffic with source = subnets behind router. Post details of your subnets, gateways, static routes, Outound NAT rules and Firewall LAN rules if you still have a problem.
  • PfSense 2.1 - Not Receiving Email Notifications Anymore?

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    Same problem here. Do you find any solution in the meantime?
  • Office bandwidth monitoring and traffic shaping with pfSense.

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  • URL filtering on a schedule basis for specific subnets

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    stephenw10S
    Well you can still do it with different firewall rules, just set the required IP range as the source address. Of course there will nothing to stop users in the blocked group giving themselves a static IP in the unblocked group to get around that. Steve
  • Slingbox upnp question

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    You can use UPnP on pfsense..  But for something as simple as 1 port that doesn't change there is little point to it. Pfsense even allows for rules to be set so say only specific IP can ask for specific Ports - this way you can enable UPnP for 1 host, while not opening yourself up to have anything running on your network just opening ports willy nilly.
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