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    New to pfsense need some install help

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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    • GruensFroeschliG
      GruensFroeschli
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      your RAM could be defective (just had the same problem)

      try running a RAM-test-tool
      (the one i used is http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/download.html )

      We do what we must, because we can.

      Asking questions the smart way: http://www.catb.org/esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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        bugsfix
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        If the ram was defective then wouldnt it also not work with m0n0wall? well either way ill give it a try, cant hurt anything to try.

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        • Cry HavokC
          Cry Havok
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          What version of m0n0wall?  It could be that you're suffering from a problem introduced in FreeBSD 6.

          Easy test, grab a copy of the FreeBSD 6.2 install ISO and see if you can get it working :)

          If you want more help then knowing such details as what's happening when the "fatal trap" message appears would be useful.  More information on your hardware is also essential (motherboard, network cards, type of hard disk, etc).

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            bugsfix
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            @Cry:

            What version of m0n0wall?  It could be that you're suffering from a problem introduced in FreeBSD 6.

            Easy test, grab a copy of the FreeBSD 6.2 install ISO and see if you can get it working :)

            If you want more help then knowing such details as what's happening when the "fatal trap" message appears would be useful.  More information on your hardware is also essential (motherboard, network cards, type of hard disk, etc).

            Im running m0n0wall  1.231

            Ill get more info from the "fatal trap" message, also im not sure about the exact hardware in the machine ill get that also…

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              bugsfix
              last edited by

              Well I tried version 1.0.1 also… same thing

              About the error I get

              fault code: supervisor read, page not present

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              • Cry HavokC
                Cry Havok
                last edited by

                What if you try the 1.3 beta of m0n0wall.  That too uses FreeBSD 6, so if you find the same problem there then it's a generic FreeBSD/hardware issue.

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                  bugsfix
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                  ok ill try the beta from m0n0wall and let you know

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                    bugsfix
                    last edited by

                    Well I tried m0n0wall 1.3b3 and I had the same problem… So I take it that its a freebsd/hardware issue... so next step is to list all the hardware to find whats causing the crash?

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                      bugsfix
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                      Found out some of my hardware…

                      MOTHERBOARD

                      p4b-la

                      Motherboard Supplier  ASUS
                      Motherboard name P4B-LA
                      System BIOS Supplier ASUS/AMI
                      Form Factor uATX -> ATX
                      Processor Brand Intel
                      Processor Socket Type mPGA478
                      Processor Family Pentium(R) 4
                      Processor Front Side Bus Frequency 400MHz
                      Chipset Name Intel 845 (Brookdale)
                      Chipset "North Bridge" i845 MCH
                      Chipset "South Bridge" ICH2
                      Super I/O NS PC87360-ICK/VLA
                      Flash BIOS Device FWH 4Mbit
                      Memory Type SDRAM
                      Memory Speed PC133
                      Ethernet 10/100 LAN Supplier  Intel Kinnereth
                      Ethernet Configuration Integrated motherboard, Down

                      2nd ethernet card

                      network everywhere nc100

                      have not found any info on the floppy, cdrom, or video card

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                        bugsfix
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                        Well I have no idea what I did lol… I took the whole computer apart, there were some left over wires in there, a ide cable hooked up to nothing, ect ect

                        Then I tried 4 diff cdrom/dvdrom drives still nothing

                        hooked everything back up to how it was(besides the parts i listed) and my original m0n0wall would not work.... I got a brand new floppy and reburnt m0n0wall and I got that working again... I figured i would try pf with a new cd and new floppy..(tried 1.0.1) and it worked =/ its up and running...Im very suprised... Hopefully its not one of those works once then stops working thing... well I need another nic card so i can hook up both internet connections.. Anyone have any good suggestion for a cheap nic that will work with m0n0 and pf... Thanks

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                        • Cry HavokC
                          Cry Havok
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                          The FreeBSD 6.2 hardware list will tell you what will work.  However, Intel NICs are generally the best buy you can make - avoid RealTek if you can (on my 1.2 GHz box I'm seeing 50% CPU time on interrupts with RealTek NICs if I saturate my 20 Mb pipe).

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                            sullrich
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                            Intel Desktop gigabit cards are the best.  Even if you do not have gigabit they are better due to their larger buffers which decrease interrupt usage.  Best deal for 30$ a piece.

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                            • jahonixJ
                              jahonix
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                              AFAIK Inel Server NICs have a different interrupt handling with further reduced CPU utilization.
                              They are more expensive than Desktop NICs but there must be a reason behind Intel offering those two versions, right?

                              Please let me know if anyone has more details on the differences!

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