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      thlunk
      last edited by

      Just got mine all up and running. I must say, I am truly impressed with pfSense. This was my first build with pfSense and it's by far the best firewall I've used. I'm not using snort/squid or anything (yet), but I'm connected to VPN and getting ~90-100Mb. I usually get ~180Mb not on VPN, so I'm very happy with that given the cost of this box with a SSD/RAM is around ~$250. It took me a little bit to learn the GUI (which is very intuitive I must say) and figure out my firewall rules to force all traffic (except one device my wife uses for Hulu because Hulu doesn't allow connections on VPN) through the VPN, but it's all configured and working properly now.

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        Danrbball
        last edited by

        I just ordered a CI323 to run pfsense and wanted to make sure everyone running it would still buy one of these devices again. I know there have been driver issues, but it appears if you limit the wan or run in a VM it's a great device.

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          rightnow
          last edited by

          @IggyB:

          Hey sorry, just got my main desktop up and running. I had some trouble after draining my watercooling loop, had to go out and buy a new block. then my pumps reservour cracked. etc.. lol

          1. Install Kernel FreeBSD 10.3 with kernel sources.
          1. Get kernel  driver 1.91 from realtek site. You don't need the patch for driver, only if you're using FreeBSD 11+
          2. Modify /usr/src/sys/amd64/conf/GENERIC and delete line "device re" - so if_re no longer be included in kernel itself - module will be build anyway.
          3. Edit /boot/loader.conf adding line if_re_load="YES", so external module will be loaded.
          4. Go to /usr/src and run "make buildkernel KERNCONF=GENERIC && make installkernel KERNCONF=GENERIC"
          5. Reboot with new kernel. System should boot with open-source driver as module. kldstat will show if_re in list of modules.
          6. Put Realtek's if_re.c and if_rereg.h into /usr/src/sys/dev/re
          7. Build driver (cd /usr/src/sys/modules/re && make clean && make)
          8. Backup /boot/kernel/if_re.ko, then cp /usr/src/sys/modules/re/if_re.ko /boot/kernel/if_re.ko && chmod 0555 /boot/kernel/if_re.ko && chown root:wheel /boot/kernel/if_re.ko
          9. Reboot

          Now i wasn't sure how to upload files to internet using lynx or fetch so i installed xorg server and kde on vm FreeBSD. This took a while and i had some issues with timeouts etc.
          Basicly i uploaded new compiled if_re.ko to some small file hosting sites, used a tinyurl to shorten it with direct link

          SSH into pfSense and used fetch to download it into /boot/kernel/
          chmod 0555 /boot/kernel/if_re.ko && chown root:wheel /boot/kernel/if_re.ko

          edit /boot/loader.conf in pfSense. Can do through web browser or through ssh client with vi
          add line if_re_load="YES"

          That should be it. Reboot and your 1.92 should be loaded. If you want to unload it just put # infront of if_re_load="YES" in /boot/loader.conf
          If you're having issues compiling or uploading to web/usb stick i will be happy to upload it for you or send you somehow a already compiled one

          Would it be  ossible to get your compiled version? I  cant get it to compile :(

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            all5n
            last edited by

            @IggyB:

            Hey sorry, just got my main desktop up and running. I had some trouble after draining my watercooling loop, had to go out and buy a new block. then my pumps reservour cracked. etc.. lol

            1. Install Kernel FreeBSD 10.3 with kernel sources.
            1. Get kernel  driver 1.91 from realtek site. You don't need the patch for driver, only if you're using FreeBSD 11+
            2. Modify /usr/src/sys/amd64/conf/GENERIC and delete line "device re" - so if_re no longer be included in kernel itself - module will be build anyway.
            3. Edit /boot/loader.conf adding line if_re_load="YES", so external module will be loaded.
            4. Go to /usr/src and run "make buildkernel KERNCONF=GENERIC && make installkernel KERNCONF=GENERIC"
            5. Reboot with new kernel. System should boot with open-source driver as module. kldstat will show if_re in list of modules.
            6. Put Realtek's if_re.c and if_rereg.h into /usr/src/sys/dev/re
            7. Build driver (cd /usr/src/sys/modules/re && make clean && make)
            8. Backup /boot/kernel/if_re.ko, then cp /usr/src/sys/modules/re/if_re.ko /boot/kernel/if_re.ko && chmod 0555 /boot/kernel/if_re.ko && chown root:wheel /boot/kernel/if_re.ko
            9. Reboot

            Now i wasn't sure how to upload files to internet using lynx or fetch so i installed xorg server and kde on vm FreeBSD. This took a while and i had some issues with timeouts etc.
            Basicly i uploaded new compiled if_re.ko to some small file hosting sites, used a tinyurl to shorten it with direct link

            SSH into pfSense and used fetch to download it into /boot/kernel/
            chmod 0555 /boot/kernel/if_re.ko && chown root:wheel /boot/kernel/if_re.ko

            edit /boot/loader.conf in pfSense. Can do through web browser or through ssh client with vi
            add line if_re_load="YES"

            That should be it. Reboot and your 1.92 should be loaded. If you want to unload it just put # infront of if_re_load="YES" in /boot/loader.conf
            If you're having issues compiling or uploading to web/usb stick i will be happy to upload it for you or send you somehow a already compiled one

            Thanks.  I installed FreeBSD 10.3 in a virtualbox VM with the source code, and was able to re-build the kernel based on your instructions, and then build the if_re module and load that as well.

            Was the purpose of re-building the kernel just to make sure the if_re.ko actually loaded/worked?  Because it seems like you could just build the module (if_re.ko, steps 6-7) and copy it over to the pfsense box, add the line to loader.conf, and that's all it would take.  Is there really a need really to re-build the whole kernel, now that you have proven that the re-built works?

            Is it correct to assume that loading if_re.ko as a module on the pfsense box will override the version that is built into the kernel?  Or does the pfsense kernel load all interfaces as modules?  That would make sense.  My CI323 is on the way, so dont have it to play with at the moment.

            EDIT:  Was able to test by installing pfsense in a virtualbox VM.  The kernel seems to have loaded the module just fine, and i didnt see any other modules for the intel NICs that the virtualbox hypervisor emulates.  So i think i can assume (uh oh) that the newly built if_re.ko module would override the realtek open source driver built into the kernel.

            EDIT2:  kldstat -v only lists the one if_re from the module, so have to assume thats the one its actually going to use.

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              all5n
              last edited by

              @all5n:

              @IggyB:

              Hey sorry, just got my main desktop up and running. I had some trouble after draining my watercooling loop, had to go out and buy a new block. then my pumps reservour cracked. etc.. lol

              1. Install Kernel FreeBSD 10.3 with kernel sources.
              1. Get kernel  driver 1.91 from realtek site. You don't need the patch for driver, only if you're using FreeBSD 11+
              2. Modify /usr/src/sys/amd64/conf/GENERIC and delete line "device re" - so if_re no longer be included in kernel itself - module will be build anyway.
              3. Edit /boot/loader.conf adding line if_re_load="YES", so external module will be loaded.
              4. Go to /usr/src and run "make buildkernel KERNCONF=GENERIC && make installkernel KERNCONF=GENERIC"
              5. Reboot with new kernel. System should boot with open-source driver as module. kldstat will show if_re in list of modules.
              6. Put Realtek's if_re.c and if_rereg.h into /usr/src/sys/dev/re
              7. Build driver (cd /usr/src/sys/modules/re && make clean && make)
              8. Backup /boot/kernel/if_re.ko, then cp /usr/src/sys/modules/re/if_re.ko /boot/kernel/if_re.ko && chmod 0555 /boot/kernel/if_re.ko && chown root:wheel /boot/kernel/if_re.ko
              9. Reboot

              Now i wasn't sure how to upload files to internet using lynx or fetch so i installed xorg server and kde on vm FreeBSD. This took a while and i had some issues with timeouts etc.
              Basicly i uploaded new compiled if_re.ko to some small file hosting sites, used a tinyurl to shorten it with direct link

              SSH into pfSense and used fetch to download it into /boot/kernel/
              chmod 0555 /boot/kernel/if_re.ko && chown root:wheel /boot/kernel/if_re.ko

              edit /boot/loader.conf in pfSense. Can do through web browser or through ssh client with vi
              add line if_re_load="YES"

              That should be it. Reboot and your 1.92 should be loaded. If you want to unload it just put # infront of if_re_load="YES" in /boot/loader.conf
              If you're having issues compiling or uploading to web/usb stick i will be happy to upload it for you or send you somehow a already compiled one

              Thanks.  I installed FreeBSD 10.3 in a virtualbox VM with the source code, and was able to re-build the kernel based on your instructions, and then build the if_re module and load that as well.

              Was the purpose of re-building the kernel just to make sure the if_re.ko actually loaded/worked?  Because it seems like you could just build the module (if_re.ko, steps 6-7) and copy it over to the pfsense box, add the line to loader.conf, and that's all it would take.  Is there really a need really to re-build the whole kernel, now that you have proven that the re-built works?

              Is it correct to assume that loading if_re.ko as a module on the pfsense box will override the version that is built into the kernel?  Or does the pfsense kernel load all interfaces as modules?  That would make sense.  My CI323 is on the way, so dont have it to play with at the moment.

              EDIT:  Was able to test by installing pfsense in a virtualbox VM.  The kernel seems to have loaded the module just fine, and i didnt see any other modules for the intel NICs that the virtualbox hypervisor emulates.  So i think i can assume (uh oh) that the newly built if_re.ko module would override the realtek open source driver built into the kernel.

              EDIT2:  kldstat -v only lists the one if_re from the module, so have to assume thats the one its actually going to use.

              Quick follow up on this.  Got pfsense installed and the realtek driver module installed and working as per the instructions.  Has worked without a hitch so far.

              Don't think i am stressing the NICs too much with my 50/5 connection.

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                IggyB
                last edited by

                hi
                sorry haven't checked the forums in a while
                for the guy who asked for it

                http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=67950169242632494971

                that's the compiled version i use on my pfSense 2.3.2

                compiled on FreeBSD 10.3

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                  krackpot
                  last edited by

                  @IggyB:

                  hi
                  sorry haven't checked the forums in a while
                  for the guy who asked for it

                  http://s000.tinyupload.com/?file_id=67950169242632494971

                  that's the compiled version i use on my pfSense 2.3.2

                  compiled on FreeBSD 10.3

                  I tried following your instructions, but couldn't locate the driver on Realtek's site.

                  I think it's the one listed under:

                  Network Interface Controllers
                  10/100/1000M Gigabit Ethernet
                  PCI Express <–- Is this correct?

                  http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=13&PFid=5&Level=5&Conn=4&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false

                  Unix (Linux)
                  Apply to RTL8111H(S)/RTL8118/RTL8119i as well.
                  Description Version Update
                  FreeBSD 7.x and 8.0
                  1.93 2017/2/13 83k

                  Is the above mentioned 1.93 file under Unix/FreeBSD 7.x and 8.0 what I need to get to continue with the rest of the compile steps?

                  EDIT: Was able to get some help compiling the 1.93 Realtek PCI-E driver above. Seems to work without issue (so far) and I verified it was loaded.

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                    Forsaked
                    last edited by

                    There is a new generation out with an Apollo Lake processor, but still Realtek-NICs.

                    https://www.zotac.com/us/product/mini_pcs/ci327-nano

                    pfSense: 2.4.3

                    System: QOTOM-Q355G4
                    CPU: Intel Core i5-5250U
                    RAM: 8GB SK Hynix DDR3L-1600
                    LAN: Intel I211-AT
                    SSD: 256GB Lite-On

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                      Rockn
                      last edited by

                      I hate to hijack this thread, but can anyone explain the process for getting pfSense installed on one of these boxes? It seems to get installed and sits at the f1 prompt, but goes into a reboot loop after the install. If you want to break this out into its own thread be my guest.

                      Thanks

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                        fullmetal297
                        last edited by

                        Sounds like you need to change your bios from UEFI to Legacy.

                        @Rockn:

                        I hate to hijack this thread, but can anyone explain the process for getting pfSense installed on one of these boxes? It seems to get installed and sits at the f1 prompt, but goes into a reboot loop after the install. If you want to break this out into its own thread be my guest.

                        Thanks

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                          messerchmidt
                          last edited by

                          does 2.3.4 have the latest realtek driver update?

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                            silvan_0172
                            last edited by

                            Any update on the onboard wifi card if that works with PFsense?
                            I am about to pull the trigger on buying on of these, but would really like to know if the onboard wifi is recognized by Pfsense.

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                              mleone87
                              last edited by

                              I have one of these since a couple of months.

                              Never ever managed to get full gigabit nat perfomance.

                              No KVM Virtio perfomance with openwrt(750 mbits)
                              No Esxi VMXNET3 performance with openwrt(650 mbits)
                              Tried opnsense on baremetal (500 or 300 mbits)
                              Never tried pfsense since their lack of support  for my pppoe connection

                              all the speeds are WAN to LAN troughput on a PPPoE FTTH connection(1000/200)

                              Same tests on a virtualized environment with G4560 CPU and intel nics are all full gigabit speed

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                                TonyVI
                                last edited by

                                @silvan_0172:

                                Any update on the onboard wifi card if that works with PFsense?
                                I am about to pull the trigger on buying on of these, but would really like to know if the onboard wifi is recognized by Pfsense.

                                Installed latest version 2.3.4 yesterday and wireless card is not recognized.

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                                  IggyB
                                  last edited by

                                  Installed latest version 2.3.4 yesterday and wireless card is not recognized.

                                  Add these two lines in /boot/loader.conf

                                  legal.intel_iwi.license_ack=1
                                  legal.intel_ipw.license_ack=1

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                                    IggyB
                                    last edited by

                                    There is a new driver on Realtek's site v.193 with included patches. Work's on 2.3.4

                                    If you want to compile your own on FreeBSD 10.3

                                    1. update the driver source code:
                                                        Remove existing if_re.c from /usr/src/sys/dev/re or rename to if_re.c.org
                                        Copy the new 1.93 dirver source code( if_re.c and if_rereg.h) into /usr/src/sys/dev/re
                                                        Remove existing Makefile from /usr/src/sys/modules/re or rename to Makefile.org
                                        Copy the new 1.93 Makefile into /usr/src/sys/modules/re

                                    2. build the driver:

                                    cd /usr/src/sys/modules/re

                                    make clean

                                    make

                                    3. Upload the new if_re.ko from /usr/src/sys/modules/re to your pfSense box in /boot/kernel
                                                            # cd /boot/kernel
                                                            # chmod 0555 if_re.ko
                                    '                      # chown root:wheel if_re.ko
                                                              edit /boot/loader.conf in pfSense with vi
                                                              add line add line if_re_load="YES"
                                                            # reboot

                                    Don't forget to rename old .ko module if you want to keep it or remove it

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                                      tekken4
                                      last edited by

                                      Hi @cinnamon

                                      are you able to compile the latest driver?  not got freebsd.

                                      thanks very much

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                                        IggyB
                                        last edited by

                                        What pfsense ver are you using?

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                                          ermax
                                          last edited by

                                          I have the CI327 and was also having throughput and timeout problems. I was able to resolve my problems by compiling 1.93 in a VM running FreeBSD 11. I copied the driver over to my pfSense box and no more timeouts. I disabled all the tuning options that I had previously applied and it still works fine. Before I went this route I couldn't get anything over 50MBit/Sec. Now I am maxing out my 100Mb/100Mb connection.

                                          The process was very straight forward too. Make sure when installing FreeBSD 11 for your build environment that you select the option to install the source tree. Then do a "pkg install curl" and then follow these directions:

                                          On Build Server:
                                          curl -o /tmp/rtlv193.tgz http://12244.wpc.azureedge.net/8012244/drivers/rtdrivers/cn/nic/0006-rtl_bsd_drv_v193.tgz
                                          tar -xf /tmp/rtlv193.tgz -C /tmp/
                                          
                                          cp /tmp/rtl_bsd_drv_v193/if_re* /usr/src/sys/dev/re/
                                          cp /tmp/rtl_bsd_drv_v193/Makefile /usr/src/sys/modules/re/
                                          cd /usr/src/sys/modules/re/
                                          make
                                          
                                          scp /usr/src/sys/modules/re/if_re.ko root@<pfsenseip>:/boot/kernel/
                                          
                                          On pfSense:
                                          cd /boot/kernel
                                          chmod 0555 if_re.ko
                                          chown root:wheel if_re.ko
                                          
                                          Add this line to /boot/loader.conf.local:
                                          if_re_load="YES"
                                          
                                          reboot pfsense
                                          
                                          After reboot verify that it loaded the new driver with:
                                          dmesg | grep re0</pfsenseip>
                                          

                                          Edit: One other problem I had on the CI327 was boot time took forever due to it trying to access the SD card reader. I was able to resolve this by hitting ESC at the boot loader (from the install media) and then typing:

                                          
                                          set hint.sdhci_pci.0.disabled=1
                                          set hint.sdhci_pci.1.disabled=1
                                          boot
                                          

                                          Then at the end of the install it prompts you about going to a shell to make additional changes. Say yes and then add these lines to /boot/loader.conf.local:

                                          
                                          hint.sdhci_pci.0.disabled=1
                                          hint.sdhci_pci.1.disabled=1
                                          
                                          

                                          This was all done on pfSense 2.4 nightly.

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                                            cristi_gh
                                            last edited by

                                            @cinnamon:

                                            Installed latest version 2.3.4 yesterday and wireless card is not recognized.

                                            Add these two lines in /boot/loader.conf

                                            legal.intel_iwi.license_ack=1
                                            legal.intel_ipw.license_ack=1

                                            Just added this and still doesn't work.

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