• Script for Email with attachment

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  • [SOLVED]The system is on a later version than the official release.

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    My bad, that issue is indeed solved and I stumbled on the solution through a different thread on this forum. For the benefit of anyone else who lands on this page with the same issue, the fix from other threads was to run "pkg upgrade pfSense-upgrade" at the shell.
  • Python or perl for custom script

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    You might even use PHP.  :o ;D
  • MOVED: Block IP

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  • VLAN( OLD PC with 2NIC +Lan Card) HELP!

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    @D0$+4@: Guys! I need help if my Setup could be possible.. PFsense PC: 2NIC with Lan Card (Onboard) Lan Card ( OnBoard)=  WAN 1NIC = Public IP is for fail over and connected to unmanaged switch for Web server 1NIC =  LAN w/ 3 VLAN and WiFi all connected in a unmanageable switch It is possible guys? thanks for helping :D What is your objective? You need to share more details.
  • 2.3.3 Coexist webConfigurator & proxy.pac host

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  • [SOLVED] ahcich0 timeout

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    It works installing 2.3.3 AMD64. no errors thanks
  • Limit logging per source IP?

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    @jimp: No, because that only applies to pass rules, which already only log the first entry. That sets a state/rate limit for connections passed by a rule. After that limit they are blocked (and logged…) Subtle, but I see the point (I think). Making rules more complicated to limit logging is probably not advised, anyway. The task of limiting/filtering could equally well be done by the viewers. If the Log widget or Status/SystemLogs had a way to collapse adjacent similar entries in the listings that would be sufficient.
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    I think I may have fixed this. Hope this helps someone else: My setup is pfSense as DHCP server, and a WDS server acting as the deployment server but with WDSLinux also in play - http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php?title=WDSLINUX Disable TFTP proxy Configure pfSense DHCP server for network boot on the client side interface, with next server IP address as the WDS server and for bootfile, for WDSLinux, "boot\x64\pxelinux.com" Allow UDP 69 on client side pfSense firewall rules through to the server. Allow UDP >1024 on server side pfSense firewall rules through to the client. The last comment due to seeing blocked traffic on ports 2070-2079 on one attempt and 49152 on a second. I looked up the ports but the associated services didn't seem relevant so I guess it must be picking a random higher port. I hope to clean this rule down but this is what it took to get it to work.
  • MOVED: Zimbra SSL behind ACME and HAProxy

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  • MOVED: Haproxy - Reverse Proxy to subdomain.exemple.com

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  • Internet Gateway Problem

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  • Gerneral Firewall Rule question

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    Thanks heper, I did the packet capture, now I'm trying to figure out which options to go to in the system to make the changes.
  • MASTERS!! HELP ME PLEASE hahaha

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    http://www.ccboot.com/ its a Diskless unit that runs in one server to all other units without using HDD
  • Squid Proxy Out Going Address

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    https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=124402.msg688335#msg688335
  • Problem with pfsense boot

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    My problem is solved. I retrieved the configuration file config.xml and proceeded to a new installation and then restore the configuration. Thank you so much.
  • MOVED: Wrong network configuration - pfSense.

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  • Convert config.xml to readable documentation

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  • Baby Jumbo Frames / RFC 4638

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    Well this sort of worked. The interface was sitting quite happily at 1500mtu and I tested that I could ping without fragmentation: C:\Users\Administrator>ping -f -l 1472 github.com Pinging github.com [192.30.253.112] with 1472 bytes of data: Reply from 192.30.253.112: bytes=1472 time=86ms TTL=56 Reply from 192.30.253.112: bytes=1472 time=86ms TTL=56 Reply from 192.30.253.112: bytes=1472 time=87ms TTL=56 Reply from 192.30.253.112: bytes=1472 time=87ms TTL=56 Ping statistics for 192.30.253.112:     Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:     Minimum = 86ms, Maximum = 87ms, Average = 86ms Which worked fine. But now this morning, it's back to 1492 and fragmenting again. One thing I did notice when it was working ok was that my WAN interface didn't appear to have an IPv6 address, but now it does. IPv6 was still working without it though.
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    Everything is working fine  :D I only had a problem on the ubiquiti APs: SLAAC assign duplicated IPs on bridge interfaces inside the AP causing ARP loops. Disabling ipv6 support in the AP solves the issue
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