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Pfsense error cannot define table bogonsv6: Cannot allocate memory

Pfsense error cannot define table bogonsv6: Cannot allocate memory I updated some Pfsense rules and reloaded the settings but they never seemed to take effect.  I did a couple of changes then realized my firewall is getting an error message during reload There were error(s) loading the rules: /tmp/rules.debug:18: cannot Read more…

By Jeff Masud, 4 years4 years ago
Pfsense

pfSense warning message use only ssl-min-ver after upgrade

pfSense warning message use only ssl-min-ver after upgrade We use pfSense for our customers as a firewall and load balancer, it’s a great open source product. pfSense is a comprehensive network security solutions for all size businesses, pfSense brings together the most advanced technology available to make protecting your network while Read more…

By Jeff Masud, 5 years5 years ago
Pfsense

How to up pfSense High Available Dual Firewalls

How to up pfSense High Available Dual Firewalls I’ve been using pfSense for years now and just realized I hadn’t set up a highly available cluster of two firewalls.  I’ve been running Dell R210 servers as our firewalls with 8GB RAM and 128GB SSD.  They work excellent, low power usage, however, they Read more…

By Jeff Masud, 5 years5 years ago
Pfsense

Creating a bridge between LAN and OPT1 on pfSense firewall

I’ve been using pfSense on a Watchguard Firebox X750e or Dell R610 server, both of them have multiple OPT ports.   So I wanted to bridge LAN and OPT1 ports together so I can have two machines on the same network, get DHCP or access each other. These are the steps Read more…

By Jeff Masud, 5 years5 years ago
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