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      batman
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      hello , i install pfsense 1.2 in a computer (P2/128/3 nic) and i have a some problem
      please help me

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      • dotdashD
        dotdash
        last edited by

        How are your interfaces configured and connected? I'm having a hard time figuring out how the firewall could cause machines to register duplicate netbios names.

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          batman
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          interfaces :
          wan : 192.168.30.13 –-> gateway 192.168.30.1
          lan : 192.168.1.1 
          opt1 : 192.168.0.227  --> gateway 192.168.0.1

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            batman
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            more :

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              batman
              last edited by

              more :

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              • dotdashD
                dotdash
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                Your routing table makes my head hurt… All interfaces are on private networks? Generally, your WANs are directly on the publics... What do you have the subnet masks set for? The table usually shows something like:
                192.168.1/24 link0 whereas yours just shows 192.168.1 link0
                Are any of your interfaces plugged into the same switch?

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                  batman
                  last edited by

                  @dotdash:

                  Your routing table makes my head hurt… All interfaces are on private networks? Generally, your WANs are directly on the publics... What do you have the subnet masks set for? The table usually shows something like:
                  192.168.1/24 link0 whereas yours just shows 192.168.1 link0
                  Are any of your interfaces plugged into the same switch?

                  subnet mask is /24

                  yes all the interface is plugged in the same switch, it's error  :-[ ?

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                  • dotdashD
                    dotdash
                    last edited by

                    Yeah, plugging multiple interfaces into the same switch is generally considered a bad idea. If you have a vlan-capable switch and use vlans, it might be workable. You just have the various 192.168.x networks running over the same switches and you pfsense is just directing between them? I don't really understand the layout. The traditional layout usually has the LAN connected to the client switches and the WAN ports connected directly to the WAN router.

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                      batman
                      last edited by

                      my 2 adsl modem is not in the same place with pfsense computer

                      what can i do for switch ?

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                        batman
                        last edited by

                        thnaks dotdash, i resolve the problem , i put directly the modems to pfsense computer and it work now

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