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17.7 Legacy Series / Re: [resolved] disable anti flood
« on: November 01, 2017, 10:22:37 am »
So RTMP is working, then I activated the DHCP for mobile devices to use OPN as the gateway. Now the symptoms are:

- web is erratic, mostly working, sometimes timeout
- speedtest gives ping ok, bandwidth down ok, bandwith up = 0.00

(as for the original problem, if I disable FW or use the cable modem as GW, things are good)

Following your advice I created a FW rule to disable stateful inspection ; I also tried to enable NAT. Nothing...

Any idea?

Thanks in advance

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17.7 Legacy Series / Re: Installing on Intel NUC (MMC)
« on: October 30, 2017, 05:51:20 pm »
That was my thought initially, but if I log in as root and use gpart, I can see it and format it... wouldn't that mean it's supported?

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17.7 Legacy Series / Installing on Intel NUC (MMC)
« on: October 30, 2017, 11:24:20 am »
Greetings
I'm trying to install on an Intel NUC which has a 4G MMC storage device.
When I run the installer, the only option I'm given is to install on the USB stick I'm booting from.
I logged in as root and formatted the MMC using gpart but it still doesn't show.

Any idea?

Thanks in advance

greg

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17.7 Legacy Series / Re: disable anti flood
« on: October 30, 2017, 11:20:50 am »
Sweet! you nailed it :) I disabled the stateful inspection and it's working :)
Now I just have to install it instead of running the live usb
Thanks a lot!

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17.7 Legacy Series / [resolved] disable anti flood
« on: October 29, 2017, 09:46:06 pm »
I've just installed OPNSense; it's working ok, I can have traffic in/out, but when trying to use a sustained stream such as rtmp, it stops after a few kB. If I disable the firewall, the stream goes on, so I guess there is some kind of flood prevention enabled. Is there a way to disable it? Thanks in advance

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