Apinger has it been replaced
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well dual wan is what brought me to pfsense and for awhile apnginer was half usable for me but since its last recompile emeral did 2.2 ish its has broke the dual wan functionality of pfsense.
I think the worse your internet connections are the more important Apinger replacement is, maybe I truley am in the minority with apinger not working more than working
maybe its only residential connections that fight with apinger but somehow i have feeling thats not the caseI can help test as soon as ready bare metal install so no vm issuses
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Thats great news jimp, I was just recently reading a blog post about the new webgui - yeah that is prob keeping everyone busy.. But sounds like the apinger issues will be addressed sooner vs later which is good news.. Thanks!
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@johnpoz: The graphs/widgets you've posted are on the good side, just mostly harmless BS info. I keep getting BS like 109% packet loss, and the damned superbroken thing totally confused and eating all CPU until killed and respawned.
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Glad to know apinger has had some work done on it, I've been hoping to use the dual-wan and failover functionality for years with pfsense but have been unable to due to it's brokenness. Hopefully we're months instead of years away now.
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Was browsing thru gonzopancho's twitter feed and saw this
https://twitter.com/gonzopancho/status/672176161850441729:D ::) good news :D 8)
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Switching to dpinger will be the last thing before we go to beta, it'll hopefully be committed this week.
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@cmb:
Switching to dpinger will be the last thing before we go to beta, it'll hopefully be committed this week.
Well, either last, or second to last.
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Second to last:
https://twitter.com/rbgarga/status/675078699998437381
Unlocking package pfSense-kernel-pfSense… done.
Downloading upgrade packages...
Checking for upgrades (6 candidates): ...... done
Processing candidates (6 candidates): ...... done
The following 6 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):New packages to be INSTALLED:
dpinger: 0.0.1.20151209_2 [pfSense]Installed packages to be UPGRADED:
pfSense-rc: 2.3.a.20151209.0831 -> 2.3.a.20151210.1516 [pfSense-core]
pfSense-kernel-pfSense: 2.3.a.20151209.0831 -> 2.3.a.20151210.1516 [pfSense-core]
pfSense-default-config-serial: 2.3.a.20151209.0831 -> 2.3.a.20151210.1516 [pfSense-core]
pfSense-base: 2.3.a.20151209.0831 -> 2.3.a.20151210.1516 [pfSense-core]
pfSense: 2.3.a.20151209.0716 -> 2.3.a.20151210.1512 [pfSense]The operation will free 6 KiB.
41 MiB to be downloaded.
Fetching pfSense-rc-2.3.a.20151210.1516.txz: . done
Fetching pfSense-kernel-pfSense-2.3.a.20151210.1516.txz: …....... done
Fetching pfSense-default-config-serial-2.3.a.20151210.1516.txz: . done
Fetching pfSense-base-2.3.a.20151210.1516.txz: .......... done
Fetching pfSense-2.3.a.20151210.1512.txz: . done
Fetching dpinger-0.0.1.20151209_2.txz: . done
Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting)Upgrading pfSense kernel...
Checking integrity... done (0 conflicting)
The following 2 package(s) will be affected (of 0 checked):Installed packages to be UPGRADED:
pfSense-kernel-pfSense: 2.3.a.20151209.0831 -> 2.3.a.20151210.1516 [pfSense-core]
pfSense-rc: 2.3.a.20151209.0831 -> 2.3.a.20151210.1516 [pfSense-core]The process will require 227 B more space.
[1/2] Upgrading pfSense-rc from 2.3.a.20151209.0831 to 2.3.a.20151210.1516…
[1/2] Extracting pfSense-rc-2.3.a.20151210.1516: . done
[2/2] Upgrading pfSense-kernel-pfSense from 2.3.a.20151209.0831 to 2.3.a.20151210.1516…
===> Keeping a copy of current kernel in /boot/kernel.old
[2/2] Extracting pfSense-kernel-pfSense-2.3.a.20151210.1516: …....... done
Upgrade is complete. Rebooting in 10 seconds.Locking package pfSense-kernel-pfSense... done.
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After reboot:
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da_pinger will be so much better. ;D
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This is incredibly exciting, apinger has been a thorn in my side for years. Thank you guys!