• PfSense box as VPN client

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    You need to know what type of VPN is being used - IPsec or PPTP.  Once you know that then it should be easy for people to direct you to the right piece of documentation.

  • MOVED: command 'pinger' ?

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  • Slower net and huge packet loss after upgrade to 1.2.2

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  • Problem restarting pfsense

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  • LAN0 -> LAN1 ssh connections being dropped

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  • Commercial Support

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    We're typically very fair about how we charge against the hours.  If the ticket requires a fair bit of research and bug fixing, no we don't charge you for the hours.  A recent notable example involves a customer who came across a really nasty bug with the mobile IPSEC code.  CMB and a couple of the developers have put approximately 30 hours into diagnosing, coding and testing the fixes, but the customer hasn't been charged anything like that.  We only assign time to a customer's account if we're actually working directly for the customer during that time.

    The other side of that, however, is that if the customer expects a support technician to be on the phone with them the entire time, while they try and figure out a completely unrelated problem, then yes, that time will get charged.  To date, we've had a great track record with very satisfied customers and as far as I know, we've not had to refund a single customer based on a quality of service complaint.

  • Wrong time in System logs -> Firewall

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    It's currently set to Europe/Stockholm, I have tried with the GMT setting as well. Error is the same. I guess there is just simply a bug in how the firewall log displays time, as all other places where time is shown, it's correct.

    A sidenote which perhaps might be of interest for debugging: If I run a syslog server or Wireshark, the time in those programs are shown correctly.  However of course I don't know if any time stamp is sent with the data from pfsense to the syslog server, or if the programs just use the computer clock.

  • Routing to Resources using Hostnames

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    @Cry:

    You could use Squid as a reverse proxy/accelerator to do that.

    As you said, using hostnames adds a massive, non trivial, overhead and potential delay.

    Thx,
    As I noted, when Squid is installed on the same box as pfSense, if it doesn't evaluate packets in front of the firewall then it's not a workaround (if possible at all would have to be configured on a different box).

    Also, if Hostname lookups were to be done along the lines of what I suggested then overhead should be at least manageable… it avoids bottlenecks of hitting the disk and requires a DNS query only initially. Utilizing a simple lookup table/array in RAM would likely be so fast and require few CPU cycles to the point I don't know if indexing would be necessary.

    Anyway, thx all... I'll ponder the issues if I decide to trial before the next major version of pfSense...

  • AT&T PPPoE can't connect

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  • Kernel panic when making changes to vlan and traffic shaping is enabled.

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    I'm using the same board with VLANs on the onboard NIC while I wait for my low-profile Intel to arrive and it's working perfectly for me on 1.2.3 prerelease, so you might want to try upgrading.

    Otherwise disabling hardware tagging might be worth a try (ifconfig re0 -vlanhwtag), or just buy a decent NIC (though these are miles ahead of the RTL8139 - I can actually get about 95Mbps throughput on this board).

  • Use of PPPoE

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  • What exactly does "enableserial" do?

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  • Customized config.xml running from Live pfSense CD

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    GruensFroeschliG

    go to any PC shop and buy your self a floppy drive + floppy cable (they won't believe you, insist !!)

    Hey i still have a stack of brand new original packed floppy drives and some unopend boxes of floppies just in case i ever need them :D

    The store i bought them from even had unopened original packed 5.25" drives and disks :o !

  • Does 2.0 use freebsd 7.0 or 7.1

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    i was going by this
    http://blog.pfsense.org/?p=208

    i guess that's outdated info

  • LAN interface stops passing traffic - routing?

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    Try pfsense 1.2.3 - see http://blog.pfsense.org/?p=377
    Note the remark about improved hardware support and the download link at the bottom of the page.

  • Lose connection with WEBGUI

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    I try to start VPN, but this is not important. I lose connection when load satic route 192.168.0.0<->64.233.167.99. I want to restore connection without to preinstall PFsense if it possible from console.

  • Certificate type?

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    @valnar:

    Exactly.  I can do that with any other self-created cert too though (which is what I want to avoid in the first place).  So what makes them special?  Am I missing something?

    No … yo're not missing something. As you thought already you have to buy a "official" SSL cert ... that will be the solution for your problem.

  • Problem with syslogging and multiple Wan

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  • Set boot to APCI off

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    GruensFroeschliG

    http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/HOWTO_disable_acpi

  • WAN connection drops when processor utilization rises…

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    What else is happening on this box at the time?  What kind of bandwidth usage do you have going on?  How about firewall states?

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