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| + | ====== Scrape PFSense DHCP Leases Status Page and Export Results to JSON ====== | ||
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| + | From: https:// | ||
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| + | # This python (2.7) script provides a function to query the pfsense (v2.3) dhcp leases status page and | ||
| + | store the results for # ip, hostname, and mac as lists. A second function is also provided to export | ||
| + | the results in json to the file / | ||
| + | </ | ||
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| ====== Firewall Rule Basics ====== | ====== Firewall Rule Basics ====== | ||
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| any - 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255, | any - 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255, | ||
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| Single host or alias - Select this and enter one IP address (1.2.3.4, aa: | Single host or alias - Select this and enter one IP address (1.2.3.4, aa: | ||
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| Network - Select this and enter a network and mask (10.99.0.0/ | Network - Select this and enter a network and mask (10.99.0.0/ | ||
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| LAN net - The subnet configured on the LAN interface under Interfaces > LAN. On pfSense 2.2+, this also includes IP alias networks on that interface. | LAN net - The subnet configured on the LAN interface under Interfaces > LAN. On pfSense 2.2+, this also includes IP alias networks on that interface. | ||
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| LAN address - The IP address configured on the LAN interface under Interfaces > LAN | LAN address - The IP address configured on the LAN interface under Interfaces > LAN | ||
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| zzz Net / zzz address - Works the same as LAN above but for other interfaces (WAN, OPT1, OPT2, etc.) | zzz Net / zzz address - Works the same as LAN above but for other interfaces (WAN, OPT1, OPT2, etc.) | ||
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| PPTP clients - Automatically locate and use the addresses of PPTP clients | PPTP clients - Automatically locate and use the addresses of PPTP clients | ||
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| L2TP clients - Automatically locate and use the addresses of L2TP clients | L2TP clients - Automatically locate and use the addresses of L2TP clients | ||
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| This Firewall (self) - Any IP address assigned to any interface on this firewall (pfSense 2.2+) | This Firewall (self) - Any IP address assigned to any interface on this firewall (pfSense 2.2+) | ||
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| ====== pfsense ipv6 with comcast ====== | ====== pfsense ipv6 with comcast ====== | ||
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| + | From: http:// | ||
| From: https:// | From: https:// | ||
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| + | From: https:// | ||
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| + | Comcast will let you request no more than a /60. 16 /64 subnets on a personal network should be | ||
| + | more than enough for most people. | ||
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| + | Business class service may be able to request larger allocations, | ||
| + | anything from /64 to /60 only, depending on how many subnets you need (1 to 16, based on number of bits). | ||
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| + | Because of pfSense' | ||
| + | IPv6 address for your router on your LAN. You set up "Track Interface", | ||
| + | you want to use (which will only be 0 if you request a /64, could be 0-F if you request a /60). The LAN | ||
| + | interface gets a SLAAC address based on the interface' | ||
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| ====== CONFIGURING DHCP SERVER AND DYNAMIC DNS SERVICES ====== | ====== CONFIGURING DHCP SERVER AND DYNAMIC DNS SERVICES ====== | ||
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