Unable to open port 110 or 25 (did with another port)
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So here's my final config.. pretty barebone.. one thing I was going to hit up Johnpoz on or post in the VM forum is my Intel NIC card (dual GbE server) seems to just be turning off or shutting down now after some heavy use. e1000 drivers. Never did this on straight 5.5 and prev PF version. I only upgraded to U2 to run 2.2.2
And just FYI.. I bought like 5 of these years back.. been working fine on my ESXi and Windows boxes. Just now it's crapping out on PFsense.
Thanks!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/271581912527?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
P.S. I just Disable hardware checksum offload to see if that helps or does anything.
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I would of named your port groups wan and lan ;) But maybe thats just me ;)
I don't have any of those specific nics, I have run both vmx3 and e1000 on it my setup currently using the e1000 because of the vmx3 has issue with reporting duplex and ladvd using to send out cdp and lldp from pfsense was having my switch saying there was a duplex mismatch, etc.
What is that port forward for? That is an ODD ball port.. Your not using Xsan are you??
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I'm running a custom a NVR with Blue Iris.
As for the NIC/ESXi issue, I think maybe that card is dying out (what are the odds??) going to swap it out and see. I've been running the e1000 driver on those cheap Chinese units without issue. Also tested in passthrough as well.
To find a deal on PCI-e Intel server cards is hard :(
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And why would you have that open to the public net?? Doesn't seem like a good idea to me to allow public access to video cameras in my home ;)
Why would you not just vpn in if you wan to view the video while remote?
42$ seems like a pretty good price to me
http://www.amazon.com/Intel-1000-Dual-Server-Adapter/dp/B000BMZHX2 -
It's not a home, and that doesn't allow access to the cameras. It's for admin access only. The camera access are on a internal vlan that only a few have access to. no outside access.
Thanks for the link! I ordered a few off Ebay, Both PCI and PCIe ;)
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work/home - I wouldn't be allowing access to NVR eitherway
VPN to access anything of that sort.. If you don't want the public to access it "It's for admin access only" then should be through a vpn.