• Really big problem to go to 2.2.5 from 2.2.2

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    The issue linked doesn't exist in 2.2.3 and newer, it was only an issue on 2.2.2. Since you started there, that definitely doesn't apply to you. The kdb log isn't an error, just part of the boot process. Would need more to go on to suggest anything.
  • Can't ping from VLAN

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    Hi, Have Outbound NAT selected and had to add mappings for the new VLAN. Can ping from the CC VLAN now. Thanks
  • ICMP Redirect - Why is it occurring and how to disable?

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    ipv6 would have nothing to do with an ipv4 traceroute. Are you saying your trace was coming back as ipv6? As to not seeing first hop, lets ask this again are you saying your first hop was showing pubic IP??  Not pfsense?  Or did it come back without an answer 1 * * * 2 isp gateway or what it 1 isp gateway.
  • Installing VMTools on Latest Version of pfSense

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    That tools doc wiki page is really outdated, you don't want to do that. I added some clarification there. Just install open-vm-tools if you want vmware-guestd, which is handy to show the hostname, IPs, etc. in the VMware management tools.
  • Can't create lagg interface

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  • Communicate Between LAN

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    @phil.davis: The WAN and LAN of pfSense must have different subnets. (or else you want it just to be a transparent firewall or…?) What are you trying to achieve putting pfSense like this? You can put the printer and any other devices into LAN2 behind pfSense. Then the front network is just a connection between pfSense WAN and DSL router. You can give that some other subnet. Or you can put DSL router into bridged mode and let the ISP-allocated IP address come right through to pfSense WAN. Noted. Thank you guys!
  • RSS Crash

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    forums/redmine went down for a while. probably needs some more checking
  • Issue with recognizing network connections???? Maby??

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    @Justin_: cant ping 8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4 (Google DNS servers) devices connected will recognise they are connected but cant ping eachother and cant access the server. When I connect/disconnect the networking cables the screen does not display any notification A few thoughts: Breaking down the run on sentences would help to convey you meaning more succinctly. The PE 18xx series are absolute garbage at this point. I gleefully toss them in the dumpster if they darken my door. They are loud, power hungry, and were prone to array failure even when relatively new. Why not just assign em0,1,2,3 instead of using autodetect? If you have two hosts on the same network that can't ping each other, it has nothing to do with your firewall. Again, you need to state you problem clearly, you are saying multiple things- it doesn't work why you try autodetect to assign the interface, you can't ping google DNS (did you manually assign, or it it surprising you can't ping when the wan isn't assigned?), devices can't ping each other… what port is lan, what is wan? using the card or the onboard? Did you try using the onboard with the card removed?
  • Upgrade from 2.1.5 to 2.2.5 resulted in broken web interface

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    Try Google Translate next time you run into some foreign text: https://translate.google.com Suspicious, via command prompt able to reboot and everything worked mostly normal. ;D ;D Thank you all !!. Glad to hear you got it working.  The Universal Windows Fix sometimes applies to other OSes as well.
  • Create Eception

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    https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Setup_Squid_as_a_Transparent_Proxy https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Setup_Snort_Package
  • After Update to 2.2.5 no Webinterface

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    Ok i solved the problem with booting from the 2nd Slice of my Nano-BSD Version and was able to backup the config. After reinstalling the SD Card with Version 2.2.5 and importing the Config everything works again. :)
  • Broken network scenario is broken

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    And that is still a broke setup using /30 on wan and /24 on lan since they STILL Overlap!!!
  • POE switch

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    Also along the power train of thought.  Many switches have a PoE power budget so even if x ports support PoE they can't all simultaneously run at full power.  So need to understand the switches PoE power budget and the draw of the devices being powered.
  • Troubles booting an exact image of nano install on USB drives

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    @littlearl: Newbie here.  Sorry for the bother folks, and thanks in advance for any help. I have an older laptop running 2.2.5 on a 4GB USB stick.  It's going great for the most part, but I know that stick is going to fail at the wrong time, so my preparation was/is to have an exact bootable copy that I can sijmply plug and play when the first one fails. Using dd to image the one drive to the other does fine with the bits but #2 doesn't boot.  I've tried messing with gpart to make partitions active and such, but nothing is working. I know this is probably basic, but I'm learning, and I promise I'll get better with help :) Thanks! Nano bsd has two partitions slices  containing two copies of os. Maybe that could be of some help.
  • Pfsense + Windows 8.1 + Virtual Box

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    WAN is .3 now?  I thought it was .1…  Is your pfSense WAN set to DHCP or static, and what's its currently-assigned IP address??
  • If it works - why break it?

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  • Need help setting up a new pfSense machine.

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    forget about the router for now. what ip address did you give the pfsense box during the install? just type that into a web browser of a machine connected to the network switch. failing that lookup the default gateway of the machine your sat at and try that address in the web browser Chris
  • Import configuration after change of architekture and installation type

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    Should work fine from what I've read here previously.
  • PFSense causes problem Exchange / Outlook Certificate

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    That wasn't really needed, you could have just moved the pfSense webGUI to a different port, plus… uhm... that WebGUI thing shouldn't normally be accessible from WAN at all.
  • Peplink question

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    Thank you guys, we sent it back the LAN ports are 100 MB
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