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    This is an Operating System ? or first i need to install the freeBSD OS?

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software
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      kalu
      last edited by

      hello
      which version did you download v1.2.3 or v2.
      I downloaded v1.2.3 and it installed fine.
      Thanks

      i love pfsense because i love open source.

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        msantamaria
        last edited by

        On this mirror: http://files.pfsense.org/mirror/downloads/
        i download this one: pfSense-1.2.3-RELEASE-1g-nanobsd.img.gz

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          jasonlitka
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          That isn't an ISO for burning to a CD.  That's a 1GB image for an embedded install on CompactFlash.

          If you're trying to do an install to a hard drive then you want pfSense-1.2.3-RELEASE-LiveCD-Installer.iso.gz.

          I can break anything.

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            BlueToast
            last edited by

            I am thinking in replace a hardware firewall for this one. The question that i have is: This is an Operating System ? or first i need to install the freeBSD OS first and then install the sense ?

            Think of it as a preconfigured, prepackaged operating system.. like Windows 7 (or its install disk). Does this answer your particular question? :P

            pfSense is based on FreeBSD.

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              msantamaria
              last edited by

              I already download the live version. I burn it on a disc and i boot. But i have a problem.
              In the bootiing up process The installer ask for hit A to autodetec the network card. i hit a. And then it said: Connect the lan interface and make sure the link is up. I do it. and the link is up. But when i hit enter, then appears again the same thing, it reuest a for autodetection of network card and then hit enter and so on. In a loop. I cannot advance from this step. plese help

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                msantamaria
                last edited by

                yes, sir thanks, you answer my question. But please read my previus message i am having problems when i try to boot with the "live" cd

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                  msantamaria
                  last edited by

                  i guess i found the problem. hehe my computer dont have 2 ethernet cards. or multiple vlans configured. :) I will buy one tomorrow. THANKS!

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                    msantamaria
                    last edited by

                    Now i already install the firewall pfsense to the computer with the two cards connect, but when it finish the installation and boot for firstime from the hard disk installation then it said that the link is not up again. both cables are conected. How i can solve this issue ?

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                      XIII
                      last edited by

                      IF you are using realtek nics, that could be your issue. otherwise, make sure the cables are connected to something that provides power (switch router, modem, etc).

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                        wallabybob
                        last edited by

                        What is the status of the interfaces? (Please post the output of the pfSense shell command ifconfig -a)

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                          msantamaria
                          last edited by

                          This is done! But how to access the internet now ?
                          I have my cable modem connected to the WAN on the pfsense machine, and the lan of the pfsense manchina is conected to my laptop. The PFsense machine assign the IP to the laptop but the laptop dont have internet access.

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                            wallabybob
                            last edited by

                            I'm prepared to help you if you give some more information to work with (e.g. answer my question in reply 12).

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                              msantamaria
                              last edited by

                              Both interfaces are working ok. I have one interface connected to the CABLE MODEM, and the other one is conected to a laptop computer. The laptop computers takes and Ip from de DHCP of pfsense. So this is ok. But i when i try to access internet using the laptop , it cant reach the internet. Do i need to configure a NAT ? o something?

                              There is no default settings ?

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                                wallabybob
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                                Apparently some cable modems remember the MAC address of the equipment they were connected to and decline to converse with equipment with a different MAC address. If I recall correctly they can be persuaded to converse with a different MAC address by powering them off for time enough for the power supply capacitors to completely discharge (30 seconds would probably be more than enough, 1 minute if you want to be really sure).

                                But you said both interfaces are working OK so I guess this isn't the problem. Maybe we have a different idea of what "working OK" means.

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                                  msantamaria
                                  last edited by

                                  When i say that both interfaces are ok, i am talking about conectivity.
                                  The first interface is conected to the modem (wan)
                                  an the other is conected a to laptop computer. And the sense assign an IP to the laptop so i guess that is OK.

                                  But no internet on the laptop. We need to make a configuration for acces the internet or it suposse to work by default installation os pfsense.  ?

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                                    Cry Havok
                                    last edited by

                                    Does the pfSense host get a WAN IP from your ISP?  Did you power cycle your ISP's modem?

                                    Can you please post, as wallabybob has asked twice already, the output of ifconfig -a.

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