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    Installing on a Firebox X700

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      GOBIGRED
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      Steve,
      Im now looking for a peak box do you know the diffrent x core peak models?

      And is there any word on the package:fmertz is currently incorporating the led code into the lcd driver so we should soon have this all packaged nicely. That will also open the possibility of using the LED to indicate something useful.?

      Thanks

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        The X-Peak had three models: X5000, X6000 and X8000.
        See: http://www.watchguard.com/products/peak.asp
        I don't know how many Watchguard sold in relation to the X-Core but it must have been a low ratio, they hardly ever come up on Ebay.

        No news on the driver I'm afraid though I just aquired a replacement X-Core for some more testing.

        Steve

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          GOBIGRED
          last edited by

          Ok thanks does pfsense had built in wireless? If so what firebox do i cant seem to find any info?

          Thanks

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            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            pfSense supports any wifi card that is supported by FreeBSD 8.1 (2.0.1) or 8.3 (2.1). That is a lot of cards but it's not as good as wifi support in Linux. For example there is no support at all for 802.11N.

            I'm running an Atheros 2413 based mini-PCI card as an access point in my X-Peak.

            None of the Watchguard X86 based hardware had wifi built in.

            Steve

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              GOBIGRED
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              I have a on WAN 3 LAN config how do allow the LAN's to talk to each other?

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              • stephenw10S Offline
                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                last edited by

                You have to add firewall rules (or modify the existing rules) to allow access between LANs.
                For example the default rule on the LAN interface is Source: LAN net and Destination: any. This destination, any, includes all your other subnets on other interfaces so traffic can reach them. This default rule doesn't exist on any other interfaces so you have to add it.

                Steve

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                  GOBIGRED
                  last edited by

                  so i need to make a rule saying destination any and source any? also what are some good steps to secure pfsense and my network?

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                  • stephenw10S Offline
                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                    pfSense is secure by default.  ;)
                    In order to make it as secure as possible you should use rules that only open ports and interfaces you need. For example you should use, source: LANnet (or equivalent interface), in your rules to restrict what machines are allowed out.
                    You can restrict this further but only allowing ports you need, http, ssh, pop3 etc. Though it's easy to overlook something and end up blocking your own traffic.

                    Steve

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                      GOBIGRED
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                      just got a e series firebox upon receiving it doing research on pfsense and it said special tools required to get pfsense working is that correct?

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                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                        Yes you need to do a workaround in the bios to make it boot a CF card larger than 512MB. In order to do that you can either make up cables to connect a monitor and keyboard or reflash the bios with one that allows console redirect.
                        See:
                        http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,20095.msg190456.html#msg190456

                        Which e series model do you have?

                        Steve

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                          GOBIGRED
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                          i got x750e 1250e and some peak models. I plan on listing the x750e since i got a lot for a great price.

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                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                            last edited by

                            Nice!  :)
                            The peak-e models are actually less good for pfSense as the CPU is not correctly picked up by the speedstep driver and hence they run much hotter. The Core-e has a Celeron which doesn't have speedstep but can be replaced by a pentium-m for very little.

                            Steve

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                              Nico621
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                              Hello,

                              Does anyone know what 512 sticks of ram will work in these boxes, some people say they get it to work and others don't. I am currently looking at the ones on newegg and see they have three brands to choose from and they're all double sided dimms, any suggestions or specific models that are known to work?

                              Thanks,
                              Nico

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                                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                last edited by

                                You mean the X700 series?
                                They seem to be very fussy, so much so that I'm just sticking with 256MB.  ::)
                                The best person to comment on this would be Brak since he has upgraded many of these boxes.

                                Steve

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                                  Sleeps
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                                  @Nico621:

                                  Hello,

                                  Does anyone know what 512 sticks of ram will work in these boxes, some people say they get it to work and others don't. I am currently looking at the ones on newegg and see they have three brands to choose from and they're all double sided dimms, any suggestions or specific models that are known to work?

                                  Thanks,
                                  Nico

                                  Purchased this memory module "Kingston KVR133X64C3/512 512mb SDRAM 133 MHz 168pin" from ebay and it works fine in the X700

                                  Sleeps

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                                    GOBIGRED
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                                    Trying to get another pfsense box up and running but cant get it to install say "Found compressed image file
                                    Write error after 0 bytes (8192)." tried 3 diffrent files anyone know whats wrong?

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                                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                                      Where are you seeing that error? When writing the image to the CF card? Using what?

                                      Steve

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                                        GOBIGRED
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                                        Yes

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                                          GOBIGRED
                                          last edited by

                                          tried physdiskwrite

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                                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                            last edited by

                                            It can't write to the card for some reason.
                                            The card is read only? The CF adapter is faulty or not installed correctly? The card is faulty? Some other reason….
                                            You could try using Win32diskimager instead: https://launchpad.net/win32-image-writer

                                            Steve

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