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    Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      Peter_APIIT
      last edited by

      Modem(IP:192.168.100, Gateway:192.168.1.254->pfsense - WAN(DHCP), LAN(10.0.0.1) Subnet Mask:255.0.0.0 -> Router(IP:192.168.1.33, Gateway:192.168.1.1) Subnet Mask:255.255.255.0 -> PC && Laptop.

      Do i need to create the /etc/dhcpd.conf ? I think i have start the service.

      1. List the host addresses for every interface of every device.

      What u mean here ?

      Thanks cry. Your help is greatly appreciated by me and others.

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        Peter_APIIT
        last edited by

        I using Mozilla Firefox in windows box.

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          Peter_APIIT
          last edited by

          I get a tutorial from

          http://www.brennan.id.au/10-DHCP_Server.html

          #  DHCP Server Config File

          ddns-update-style none;
          ignore client-updates;

          lease-file-name "/var/lib/dhcpd/dhcpd.leases";
          authoritative;

          option domain-name                      "example.com";
          default-lease-time                      86400;  # 24 hours
          max-lease-time                          172800;  # 48 hours

          subnet 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
                  option routers                  192.168.1.1;
                  option subnet-mask              255.255.255.0;
                  option broadcast-address        192.168.1.255;
                  option domain-name-servers      192.168.1.1;
                  option ntp-servers              192.168.1.1;
                  option netbios-name-servers    192.168.1.1;
                  option netbios-node-type        8;
                  range  192.168.1.101  192.168.1.200;
          }

          I don't have the example.com. DO i need a domain name ? Sorry for stupidity.

          Thanks for your help.

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            Peter_APIIT
            last edited by

            Why i need a domain name because i did not hosting any web server?

            Thanks for your help.

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            • Cry HavokC
              Cry Havok
              last edited by

              @Peter_APIIT:

              Modem(IP:192.168.100, Gateway:192.168.1.254->pfsense - WAN(DHCP), LAN(10.0.0.1) Subnet Mask:255.0.0.0 -> Router(IP:192.168.1.33, Gateway:192.168.1.1) Subnet Mask:255.255.255.0 -> PC && Laptop.

              Right, it's pretty obvious you've no clue as to basic networking.  I will say once more - learn networking first.

              Hint - you're never going to get this working if you make the WAN address of the internal router on a different network from the LAN address of the pfSense host.

              @Peter_APIIT:

              Do i need to create the /etc/dhcpd.conf ? I think i have start the service.

              Configure the service using the GUI.  If you're using the command line you're just causing yourself even more problems than you already have.

              @Peter_APIIT:

              1. List the host addresses for every interface of every device.

              What u mean here ?

              As I said, if you can't answer these questions then you're in too far beyond your current level of knowledge.

              @Peter_APIIT:

              I get a tutorial from

              http://www.brennan.id.au/10-DHCP_Server.html

              <–-SNIP--->
              I don't have the example.com. DO i need a domain name ? Sorry for stupidity.

              Thanks for your help.

              Copying a configuration file without knowing what you're doing isn't going to help you.  If you want to follow such tutorials then install a standard operating system (BSD, Linux - your choice) and work with that.  pfSense is designed to be managed via the GUI only.

              I'm going to stop responding to this thread now.

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                Peter_APIIT
                last edited by

                I have found some tutorial but what is your recommendations ?

                Thanks for your help.

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                • jahonixJ
                  jahonix
                  last edited by

                  @Peter_APIIT:

                  I have found some tutorial but what is your recommendations ?

                  Really, you found 'some' tutorial? Did you study AND understand IT? What was it about?
                  A possible recommendation for you could be: http://kuali.com/recipes/advresults.asp?c=24
                  What, you meant something else? OK, go back in this thread and study where others pointed you to already.

                  Candid camera must be arround somewhere!

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                    Peter_APIIT
                    last edited by

                    The website your send me is about the The Star.

                    Please send some related link.

                    Thanks.

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                    • GruensFroeschliG
                      GruensFroeschli
                      last edited by

                      I think you already got enough "related links" to study and UNDERSTAND first.

                      Here are some other links where you can find informations about networking:
                      http://www.wikipedia.org/
                      http://www.google.com

                      If you really are interrested in learning online i can give you here a few questions from our Networking-Test from Chapter1 (Basics of communication) from my University and you try to answer them through online-self-study.
                      If you can answer all this questions i think you start to understand how a network works on the lower layers.
                      If you want i can then post the questions to chapter2 (local networks).

                      Questions:
                      -01: Name 2 important standardisation bodies and what they do:

                      -02: What is an "open system"?

                      -03: What is the difference between a service and a protocoll in the ISO reference model?

                      -04: Describe the difference between a connection orientated and a connectionless orientated service.

                      -05: Name all Layers of the ISO reference model and their functions

                      -06: Explain the difference between a simplex, a half-duplex and a full-duplex connection.

                      -07: Name 2 advantages of fiber as transfer-media.

                      -08: What is flow-controll?

                      -09: What is bitstuffing? What is it used for?

                      -10: What happens when multiple users use the same medium to transfer data at the same time? What are the solutions to this problem? Name 2 solutions and explain them.

                      -11: Describe the term "routing"

                      -12: Explain the difference between "packet switching" and "circuit switching"

                      -13: What are the names of the layer3 and layer4 protocolls of the internet?

                      (Hint: the two links above are really usefull to answer these questions)

                      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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                        hadi57
                        last edited by

                        hi,

                        i suggest us start by cleaning your pc from trojan and other viruses.  then start worrying about your fire wall, if you trojan, i dont think firewall is any good.

                        hadi57

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