Did you ever get anywhere with this Sky? Mostly just curious at this point, I found another way to fix my issue before I even posted; it was running on VMWare so in the end I just changed all the...
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Did you ever get anywhere with this Sky? Mostly just curious at this point, I found another way to fix my issue before I even posted; it was running on VMWare so in the end I just changed all the...
Yes, that... you explained it much better than I did.
If you consider that result to be working as intended then I don't know what the point of doing it would be... all it did was swap the labels around. perhaps I just don't understand what "remap...
I don't know when it broke or why, but Remap Interfaces does absolutely nothing other than move the names around... but the names don't mean anything. It will not change which physical interface is...
I've encountered similar issues a number of times at different sites; it seems having Untangle monitor and interfere with the SMTP conversation sometimes creates a problem that results in a timeout. ...
I recall having a problem like this once; after much hair pulling I discovered that when I created the OpenVPN connection I had inadvertently left the Type setting at "Individual Client" instead of...
the odd thing is that the one Untangle regards as the holy, permanent, undeletable default certificate often isn't the original certificate the box was first loaded with. it's some later one......
...and having gotten SMTP-TLS working, I turned on SSL Inspector and it's seamlessly inspecting SMTP-TLS sessions and the spam blocker is seeing them unencrypted.
so, detour aside, that's the...
Well it works fine today, nothing is different, it just works. No idea.
yes, I've toggled it and saved and untoggled it and saved more times than I can count, and even turned off Spam Blocker altogether, to no avail. Even tested with it unchecked just to see if it's...
What I'm finding at the moment is that 16.something seems to have broken the "Allow and Ignore TLS sessions" switch. I couple of weeks ago I tested SMTP TLS and it worked fine, but I didn't want to...
I guess it is supposed to be possible according to the Wiki: https://wiki.untangle.com/index.php/SSL_Inspector#Enable_SMTPS_Traffic_Processing
I assume the trick will be to have an SSL certificate...
SMTP-TLS is getting annoying. I'm running into more companies and organizations that require it or they'll refuse to do business with you. Beginning Dec 1st, SAM will require it (SAM is the system...
you can see an example of this here: https://forums.untangle.com/ng-firewall-general/43880-frequent-high-cpu-load-w-o-swap.html#post247434
the graph in that post was generated as a "Last Hour"...
A much better notice posted in the forums today:
I'm officially off the warpath about this.
ok, well this notice I actually appreciate: we changed something we thought was minor, we missed the real impact, we're sorry, and we're going to fix it.
That's a LOT better than the several...
I've gotten this at several sites, all of which upgraded 2-3 weeks ago. This is classic "oh look, horsey is running down the road... and got hit by a truck... QUICK! Lock the barn door!"
Just got this from Untangle, WEEKS after everyone has already been screwed:
Has anyone else noticed that if you go into the Reports, as long as you have the window open it never updates the current date and time for calculating the report duration?
What I mean is that if...
any chance to make the modems do the pppoe while still acting as bridges so you get the static IP? it's always better to make the ISP equipment do the ISP login. modern ISP modem/routers have...
I'm sure if I told VMware to give Untangle 32GB of RAM it would, even there isn't actually that much RAM to be had (there isn't). Then VMware would do the swapping and other memory management...
also, if you encounter this issue you can add a swap file on the fly in just a few minutes with zero disruption... to add RAM to a VM, usually you have to power it off which may be less than ideal. ...
While there is one other tiny VM on this host currently (a license server running on Windows 7, it's idle basically 100% of the time), when I originally encountered this issue Untangle was the only...
In case it helps anyone, I've found running Untangle w/o swap can produce frequent, regular bouts of extremely high CPU load, so high that the system will sometimes pretty much go dead. The VMware...
100% agreed... suddenly changing a well understood feature that's worked the same way for a decade or longer just because somebody asked for something weird is just strange.
This all tells me that...