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      gunan
      last edited by

      JackL,

      Thanks for the tips..but i m a new for PFsense and i didn't get any proper passdown for my Ex clex…i don't understand why Windows XP no issue but Win 7 got this ISsue..Please help me on this issue since i couldn't purchase new System win 7. i need to purchase few new System. i also Have few IP's for by bass Our firewall and i have used it also same. Even i disable PC's firewall also same. I really need helps on this ISSUe...

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      • JackLJ
        JackL
        last edited by

        Are you sure that the "default gateway" of his station Win7 pfSense is this?

        Use tcpdump on pfsense to know if the packets are arriving at the station Win7 firewall and what happens to them afterwards!

        Note: Even if resolving this problem off, you still have all the inconsistencies mentioned above.

        []`s
        Jack

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          gunan
          last edited by

          hi JackL,

          My default getaway is : 192.168.0.1 ( my pfsense).

          Where can i check the TCPdump?

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          • JackLJ
            JackL
            last edited by

            @gunan:

            Where can i check the TCPdump?

            Read more about the tool TCPDump. So you will be able to understand how to use it to diagnose problems on your network:

            • http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2010/08/tcpdump-command-examples/#more-5676

            • http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=tcpdump&sektion=1

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              gunan
              last edited by

              hi I really need help.. I cannot solve the problem…

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                gunan
                last edited by

                hI aLL,

                For this issue NO solution ???

                i really need a help…

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                  novacoresystems
                  last edited by

                  lol.. dude. Upgrade your pfsense. Case closed.

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                    gunan
                    last edited by

                    hi,

                    CAn i upgrade my version then restore back my current configuration setting into the new version?

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                      cmb
                      last edited by

                      @gunan:

                      CAn i upgrade my version then restore back my current configuration setting into the new version?

                      http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Upgrade_Guide

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                        last edited by

                        Please post a complete list of your firewall rules.

                        However I would say the only thing that could be causing this difference between XP and Win7 is either some Layer 7 filtering or Win7 clients are receiving/handling dhcp information differently.

                        Though from the rules I can see in your screenshot (in a spreadsheet) if Win7 uses different source ports it could explain it. Why are you blocking so many source ports?

                        Steve

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