• Bridged LAN+OPT1-4 on 4860

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    Glad you got yourself up and running.

    Before you get too far down your current path, you might want consider just bypassing the whole "bridging NICS to simulate an internal switch" approach and just get a small switch.
    They're cheap (<$30) and will definitely perform better than multiple NICs.

    Save yourself grief in the future, plus you can keep those extra internal NIC's for the scenario(s) you may find later (want a "guest" only WiFI?, need to add some isolated machines? etc.)

    Just my $.02, but you'll find this general opinion echoed  alllllll over the forums  8)

  • Making a PfSense Box for church (Dansguardian or Squidguard)

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    That' doesn't keep you away from content which is inappropriate… in a church!

    It does if you use custom DNS that filters out bad stuff, like OpenDNS or Norton ConnectSafe.  Nothing is perfect, though.  If people are determined to use a church's network to find porn, they will eventually find porn.

  • Bell Fiber to Business (FTTB) connection on pfSense SG-4860

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    Dont put a gateway address on your LAN.

    Can you post whats in your PPP logs here?  You might have to try and reconnect that way to get those.

  • Issues booting to instalation media

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    I ended up spinning up a VM to see if i could get it to run on there and it booted fine, not really sure why it wouldnt run on my main system. Hopefully it will run right away when the rest of the hardware comes that i plan to run it on. Thanks for the help!

  • PfSense 2.2.6 interfaces not found

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    I resolved my problem by ordering a new nic

  • Embedded recomendations

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  • PFSENSE IN 2 PCS

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    With this setup you're double-NATing out which isn't ideal. Why not just use your second PC to build a proper standalone proxy? There are plenty of decent proxies which don't require you to have to run two firewalls in sequence.

  • Pfsense behind a router

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    @Wolf666:

    Again, please post screenshots of your config.

    Use your cell phone and take a picture since, I'm assuming, you aren't able to screenshot this with it being your router and not the webConfigurator you're working with.  You might could go to "1) Assign Interfaces" and NOT assign the WAN and just setup the LAN with a static IP of 192.168.1.1/24 so that you can login to the webConfigurator on the Laptop.  You'll need to manually assign your Laptop as well, though.

  • 10 Gig Trouble

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    That's a driver issue that we just imported a fix for into 2.3 today. Needs more testing still, but seems to be fixed now.

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    Hello BlueKobold,

    I just solved my problem and I finally install pfSense, thank you for your interest.

    Like many others but since the USB installation will work flawless smooth and liquid there is often no really
    need to use a CD/DVD device anymore. So you could get a USB pen drive and then push there on the amd64
    version of pfSense there are pre-defined USB pen drive images to do so and then install from there.

    I agree with you with respect to the USB ports but i disable by recommendations in the Boot Troubleshooting (hardware conflict).

    It could be that there are some quirks with the BIOS or some BIOS settings with this device.
    How many RAM and what CPU is in that device? How many and what kind of LAN Ports (NICs)
    are inside of this server?

    My server has 5 GB of RAM and an Intel Xeon CPU 3.20GHz processor by default brings only 1 network port but bought a Hp Nc360t Dual Port Pci-e X4 Gigabit Server Adapter 412651-0 (with 2 networks ports) to have a total of 3 network ports.

    Here are the settings that work for me:

    USB ports disabled.

    Serial port disabled.

    Parallel port disabled.

    Integrated lights-out disabled. (Also called port ILO).

    Floppy disabled.

    Integrated SCSI ports disable (u320 HBA Port1 and u320 HBA Port2).

    I use the latest version of pfsense 2.2.6 64-bit architecture.

    NOTE: The integrated SCSI ports they are not using because it had all the hard drives are connected to the PCI RAID controller.

    I hope will be helpful to many here in the community. ;)

  • Reinstall pfSense to expand disk

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    Backup the config.xml file and a full system backup will be not the same as I see it right.

    Do a system backup and a config backup and then do a fresh and full install of the pfSense
    using the same version as you are using now!

    Then restore the backup and config. backup to the new installation.

  • 2.2.5+ Problem with the Radius authentication.

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  • What is wrong with my hardware!?!?!?!

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    It's a compatible machine in theory. What you see on occasion is hardware quirks that other OSes might not trigger, or might have workarounds for, where other OSes may not.

    You can run all the time from a USB flash drive, just choose the nanobsd version, and write that out to the USB flash drive. Boot and run from that.

  • PfSense 2.2.4 + Dell PE R300

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    ended up using a Perc5 controller instead of the 6..  works ok now

  • UEFI BOOT

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    What version of pfSense?  FreeBSD did not start to get ability to UEFI boot until the 10.x series, and depending on what your configuration is, may need a bit of hand effort.
    Version of pfSense, hardware, boot disk would be useful information for people to help you

  • MOVED: How to I install 2.3? What url to use

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  • Installation on DL380p Gen8

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    Hi

    Your HP 4-port 331FLR Adapter is most certain not realy "the same", as the meintioned adapters …

    Apperantly, there were compatibility-issues with this card, have a look here (middle):
    https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=79032.0

    Regards
    Walbog

  • Watchguard x700 stuck on boot up complete !!

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    Please do not start multiple threads on the same topic your original post is still active.

  • Wan Failover

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    Ok got it sorted

    Changed the gateway on under firewall rules and it worked

  • V2.2 Failure: "CAM status: ATA Status Error" on Netgate FW-525B

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    FYI- The problems with the 525-B units on FreeBSD 10 appear to be limited to the CF socket.

    I ran a few quick tests here with a SATA disk and with an mSATA disk and it was fine one both. Though there are plenty of reasons to replace it ASAP (it's a space heater, among other problems), that may be a way to squeeze some more use out of it.

    The underside of the access panel on the bottom has a mount for a 2.5" SATA disk, and at least mine has a cable inside already with SATA power+data on one connector. mSATA will work in the mini-PCIe socket that is directly across from the CF socket.

    The socket for mSATA is circled in blue on the image above. The SATA cable is circled in orange. CF socket is in red.

    I didn't run from it long term but I imagine it would also run fine from a USB thumb drive.

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