• 1.2.3 to 2.0 Bridge Problem

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  • Dashboard (Updating in 10 seconds) BUT Never gets Updated

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    ok. I added a note to that doc wiki page that it might be AdBlock causing it as well, in case someone else hits the same issue.
  • PfSense on Soekris Net 6501-70 - Boots and will not mount

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    @wallabybob: I think an easier procedure than getting your existing installation over to the SDD would be to download the appropriate memstick image gunzip it and physically write it to  USB stick put the SSD drive in the Soekris, boot from the USB stick and install to the SSD. That your hard drive is a vastly different size from the SSD makes it a bit fiddly to "copy the installation" from hard drive to SSD. ( The USB boot code is currently not working on the 6501, this should be fixed in a bios update soon. Until then, you're stuck moving drives about and fiddling. (http://soekris.com/net6501_technical_note)
  • How to schedule upgrade from 2.0 RC3 to 2.0?

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    Not easily, no. The reboot has to happen immediately after upgrade, and there isn't an easy way at this time to schedule upgrades.
  • Alix2D13 upgrade from 1.2.3 to 2.0-Release failing

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    Okay, here's a clue. /etc/rc.firmware pfSenseNanoBSDupgrade /root/pfSense-2.0-RELEASE-2g-i386-nanobsd-upgrade.img.gz                                                                                                                                                                                                 Broadcast Message from root@pfsense.local                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            (no tty) at 12:37 EST...                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             NanoBSD Firmware upgrade in progress...                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Broadcast Message from root@pfsense.local                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            (no tty) at 12:37 EST...                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Installing /root/pfSense-2.0-RELEASE-2g-i386-nanobsd-upgrade.img.gz.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         kern.geom.debugflags: 16 -> 16                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Something went wrong when trying to update the fstab entry.  Aborting upgrade. What exactly does the part "kern.geom.debugflags: 16 -> 16" mean? Also, tested and verified that fstab is setup correct and that I could successfully make modifications to it using vi.
  • MOVED: Newbie At my wits end

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  • Dual firewall setup Pfsense 2.0 and Netscreen 5GT

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    I already have it  internet–->pfsense----->lan I was just looking at doing the dual firewall like a corporation would have it. internet---->firewall---->DMZ----->firewall------->LAN
  • Where is the config file

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    To download a copy of the configuration file, in pfSense web GUI go to Diagnostics -> Backup/Restore and click on Backup/Restore tab and fill in the appropriate fields. In "full" pfSense the config file is /cf/conf/config.xml
  • 1.2.3 to 2.0 –> RAID/mount problem

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    Solved. Thanks, P. For interested, the solution was: echo "hint.acpi.0.disabled=1" >> /boot/loader.conf.local
  • Newbie Here - Which File To Download?

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    @ilium007: To be fair I have come here with exactly the same question and I don't believe the FAQ does a good enough job of explaining the files. For a non-CF installation what file should we be downloading ? Embedded with serial console - Xg implies the image size: 1g is a 1GB image, 2g is 2GB image; amd64 implies 64-bit, i386 implies x86 a.k.a. 32bit image; nanobsd is the embedded serial console variant. pfSense-2.0-RELEASE-Xg-amd64-nanobsd.img.gz Embedded with VGA output - Xg implies the image size: 1g is a 1GB image, 2g is 2GB image; amd64 implies 64-bit, i386 implies x86 a.k.a. 32bit image; nanobsd_vga is the embedded with VGA output variant. pfSense-2.0-RELEASE-Xg-i386-nanobsd_vga.img.gz LiveCD or Installer CD image to be burned to optical media - i386 implies x86 (32bit), amd64 implies 64bit variant; iso instead of img tells you this is a liveCD/ installer rather than embedded variant pfSense-2.0-RELEASE-i386.iso.gz Live or Installer iso to be flashed to thumbdrives or other USB bootable media - memstick tells you this is for thumbdrives a.k.a. memory sticks;  i386 implies x86 (32bit), amd64 implies 64bit variant; iso instead of img tells you this is a liveCD/ installer rather than embedded variant pfSense-memstick-2.0-RELEASE-i386.iso.gz
  • Romania IP Address communicating with pfSense during installation

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    @Cry: Keep in mind that all the *.pool.ntp.org addresses change. Knowing what they are now doesn't tell you what they were a few minutes ago, let alone days ago. Exactly, you'll get different responses every time.
  • 2.0-RC3 to 2.0-RELEASE Fails?

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    Ah, that was it.  It was autoupdating before happily while RC3 was the current version, but when RELEASE came out the box lost it's autoupdate URL for some reason.  I reselected it from the list and it worked fine.  Thanks!
  • Setting up a Multi-WAN with 8 PPPoE accounts

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    pfSense pings the gateway at regular intervals using apinger. If it thinks it's off-line then either your modem is not responding to pings or the responses are being filtered. Have you unchecked 'block private networks' in the interface setup page? Check the firewall logs, are you seeing the pig responses being blocked? Do you have a network subnet overlap that's causing pfSense to send the pings to the wrong interface? Steve
  • Tearing my hair out with new pfSense 2.0 install

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    No problem.  :) It's shame you couldn't pin point exactly what made the difference. I always find it unsatisfying when I've fixed something but don't know why. Steve
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    You need to install an "i386" kit on an Alix. You are attempting to run an "amd64" kit which was built to run on a CPU supporting "64 bit" instructions. The CPU on the Alix doesn't have "64 bit" instructions.
  • DLINK DSL-2520U as a modem

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    Hmm, Looks like it managed to get the PPPoE connection set to the wrong interface. Glad you got it sorted.  :) Steve
  • Not currently mounted /cf

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    That used to be a quick way to get that behavior in old versions (1.2.2 and before), but it is no longer supported. If you just want serial console, then a full install with the embedded kernel is sufficient. If you really want the HDD to go read only, then you probably should image it with a NanoBSD image and run it that way.
  • Installation ALIX.2D13 problems

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    Have you tested the serial cable and whatever you are using for a console with something else? Can you use a newer version of FreeBSD? I believe you can boot PCBSD as a live CD. The file system may have changed sufficiently to give you a problem with such an old version. Steve
  • PFSense V2.0 New installation

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    Have you read through this: http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Boot_Troubleshooting Have you installed the correct version? Steve
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