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      ribes
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      I have a home office on a subnet as follows:

      Internet - pfsense - Family network (192.168.2.0/24) – powerline/homeplug bridge -- my home office subnet (192.168.3.0/24).

      I cannot transfer files from a server on the family network to a machine on the home office subnet either with samba or sftp. The transfer stalls badly. I can browse files on the family net server to a point and then that stalls.

      I vaguely recall having this problem with monowall and I think I checked the "static route filtering" in advanced options. The problem seemed to go away.

      Everything else is fine. Any thoughts?

      Update: let me refine the network just a bit more:

      Internet - pfsense (soekris 4801) - Family network (192.168.2.0/24) - - powerline/homeplug bridge – linux router/host w/ interfaces 192.168.2.254 and 192.168.3.1 - my homeoffice subnet (192.168.3.0/24)

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        hoba
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        Dump the linux router and use an OPT-Interface to run your homeplug driven office and the problem will go away  ;D

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          sullrich
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          This feature was recently MFC'd and had been forgotten.

          If this is a full installtion then issues these commands from a shell to update:

          cvs_sync.sh releng_1

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            ribes
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            @sullrich:

            This feature was recently MFC'd and had been forgotten.

            If this is a full installtion then issues these commands from a shell to update:

            cvs_sync.sh releng_1

            Is there a way to try this on an embedded platform?

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              ribes
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              @hoba:

              Dump the linux router and use an OPT-Interface to run your homeplug driven office and the problem will go away  ;D

              Thanks. I want to use the Opt for a access point but I'm needing it less and less. It may come to this.

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                hoba
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                @ribes:

                @sullrich:

                This feature was recently MFC'd and had been forgotten.

                If this is a full installtion then issues these commands from a shell to update:

                cvs_sync.sh releng_1

                Is there a way to try this on an embedded platform?

                No, you only could use diagnostics> edit file from the webgui to replace the file the changes were made:
                http://cvstrac.pfsense.com/chngview?cn=12705

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