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    24 hours of 2.2.5, ~1.3 TB of mostly auto-updates

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      cmb last edited by

      Y'all chew up some bandwidth. :)

      Pretty typical of the first 24 hours after release.

      Thanks to our friends at NYI for the bandwidth.

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      • luckman212
        luckman212 LAYER 8 last edited by

        Nice! That's something you don't see everyday (thankfully)

        Any idea when 2.2.5 images will be posted to https://portal.pfsense.org/firmware/memstick/ ?

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          Harvy66 last edited by

          That's a lot of blocked outgoing IPv6, yes?

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            divsys last edited by

            That's a lot of blocked outgoing IPv6, yes?

            Did I miss something?

            I don't see any blocked IPv6 traffic in that graph, just a whole whack of outgoing traffic.

            I have seen a few notes about an issue with IPv6 traffic being mangled at the moment, but that graph doesn't say much about that IMHO

            Don't know if there's as much v6 traffic as you might expect, looks like ~10:1 v4 over v6 but that's really a guess based on 1 graph.

            (Kudos on 2.2.5 to all at pfSense, it's very clean and solid so far)

            -jfp

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              doktornotor Banned last edited by

              @divsys:

              Did I miss something?
              I don't see any blocked IPv6 traffic in that graph, just a whole whack of outgoing traffic.

              Very likely. Since the traffic apparently doesn't even get routed properly to the destination… Frankly, I'd expect some working monitoring in place. Been broken for two days, would feel kinda ashamed.  :(

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                grandrivers last edited by

                come on there using Apinger to monitor it, its all good :)

                pfsense 2.4 super micro A1SRM-2558F
                C2558 8gig ECC  60gig SSD
                tripple Wan dual pppoe

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                  doktornotor Banned last edited by

                  Yah, that'd fully explain it. :D ROFL.

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                  • dennypage
                    dennypage last edited by

                    LOL!

                    @grandrivers:

                    come on there using Apinger to monitor it, its all good :)

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                      Harvy66 last edited by

                      @divsys:

                      That's a lot of blocked outgoing IPv6, yes?

                      Did I miss something?

                      I don't see any blocked IPv6 traffic in that graph, just a whole whack of outgoing traffic.

                      I have seen a few notes about an issue with IPv6 traffic being mangled at the moment, but that graph doesn't say much about that IMHO

                      Don't know if there's as much v6 traffic as you might expect, looks like ~10:1 v4 over v6 but that's really a guess based on 1 graph.

                      (Kudos on 2.2.5 to all at pfSense, it's very clean and solid so far)

                      I seem to have mixed the two IPv6 colors. I blame poor LCD monitor color reproduction.

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