• 70+ vlans - Upgrade from Netgate SG-4860 to Netgate XG-7100 1U

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    I think we dealt with this via a support ticket but if not you should open one. Steve
  • ZFS Setup with four drives, with different mount points?

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    @GregTheHun said in ZFS Setup with four drives, with different mount points?: @GregTheHun said in ZFS Setup with four drives, with different mount points?: Hi all, I had already sent this in the installation section, but I'm moving to here to see if this is a better spot to ask my question. I was wondering if there was any possible way when installing pfSense if you could install pfSense with four hard drives in total. My plan was to split the work between two SSDs in a Raid-Z Mirror, that way they're redundant. Ideally, the layout would look something like: ZFS: OS Mirror 2 SSD Drives Write-heavy areas Stripe 2 SAS Drives I could also be doing things completely backwards and if you have any other suggestions. I'd love to hear. Ideally any scenario that's possible would use all four drives. Thanks all! Anyone? Sorry to bump, but here it is
  • Unable to install

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    Yeah it was the usb, i now have it installed, thanks for your help
  • New install

    google wifi netgear cable
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    If the pfSense isn't getting a DHCP IP from it then it likely isn't, and you'd have to enter a static IP address that is in the NetGear's subnet, with the NetGear as its gateway.
  • WAN stop accepting traffic when LAN port disconnected

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    @serbus said in WAN stop accepting traffic when LAN port disconnected: obscure That is pointless. It does nothing other than make your setup more complex and more likely to make mistakes and be less secure.
  • Configuration questions

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    Well that seemed to be what people were suggesting in Google's forum. Nothing definitive. You can disable it behind pfSense but otherwise I'm not sure how you might disable it in Android globally. I imagine you can find a wifi location without IPv6 though. Try setting up the VPN for just you local subnet rather than all traffic and see if you still see issues. I can imagine both local connections and the VPN are trying to be the default route. Usually OpenVPN just set's itself and there's no problem though. Steve
  • Great pfsense start

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    Never would have picked that up ! Thx for heads up ... this is gong to be lots of fun ..
  • Problem after update

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    up and running. Thanks a lot!
  • fatal error - cannot restore 2.4.2 backup in 2.4.4

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    @goodthings said in fatal error - cannot restore 2.4.2 backup in 2.4.4: Unfortunately I don't have portal access. In an act of pure desperation I searched github for the function "function upgrade_174_to_175()" and found that it relates to ipsec phase1. The (non-functional) 2.4.2 config looked like this: <ipsec> <phase1></phase1> <logging> [...] </logging> </ipsec> I compared it to other configs and manually deleted the empty "phase 1" element. The configuration upgraded successfully. <ipsec> <logging> [...] </logging> </ipsec> That was a bit of a nightmare. Thanks for this bit of information. I was reinstalling from a rather old configuration file and my XML file just had a <phase1 /> line. After removing that the configuration installed properly. Without removing that my dashboard was extremely slow to load and my NIC assignments would not persist on reboot.
  • Upgrading to pfSense 2.4.5-RC: cannot open /etc/rc.ramdisk_functions.sh

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    @edz it's not :) It's a VMware Fusion virtual machine. Much easier to do testing on VMs where you can do snapshots, and have better performance.
  • PFsense 2.4.4 stuck on booting to install

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    Sorry for late reply. I got it fixed by installing on an HDD and putting that HDD into the System. Then booting it and it worked.
  • 2.4.5.r.20200208.1343 Problem

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    Upgraded to 1343 with pfblocker-ng installed, no problem here.
  • pfSense Community Edition on Azure

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  • Issue with LAN interface after installation on Fitlet2

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  • An HTTP_REFERER error

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    stephenw10S
    Usually when you see this it's because you are resolving the IP from an FQDN not refined on the firewall, so maybe a dyndns client running on something else or just a static DNS entry. You can disable that check in Sys > Adv > Admin Access if you know it's correct. Or you can add the hostname you are using to the list there so it accepts it. Steve
  • Fresh pfSense 2.4.4 install. Console spam and random internet loss

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    @kimzer said in Fresh pfSense 2.4.4 install. Console spam and random internet loss: Also, the console is spamming: "fwohci0: device physically ejected?" "fwohci0: device physically ejected?" << its a firewire device https://forum.netgate.com/topic/19587/livecd-boot-issue-fwohci0-phy-int-repeating/10
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  • Pfsense VMWare 6.7 install g_vfs_done PFSENSE Read Errors

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    Seems a workaround is to boot from the USB drive, but first changing the boot options firmware from BIOS to EFI does the trick. This does not help with the CD ROM though, the only reason why I need to change from BIOS to EFI when using a USB boot is so the system will recognize the drive. Installation works fine now. We will see.
  • What am i doing wrong ?

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    Yep, I second @rtoledo2002 advice as another non network expert. Keep it simple. Turn off wireless on your ISP gateway. I have a cable modem from my ISP with wireless and do the same thing. Buy a wireless access point. Many wireless routers can be put into AP mode as well. Plug the wireless AP into the Pf sense Lan. In my case, I plug it straight into the lan side switch of my sg-3100. Everything works nice.
  • pfsense segmented network setup help

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