Re: [pfSense Support] PPP/POTS modem support

2009-03-12 Thread Joshua Schmidlkofer
 Part of this is there, and parts of it remain to be completed. It
 isn't terribly involved though, we can get this done including the
 dial up support (even throw in a support contract too) for
 considerably less money than the Cisco solution.

 We tapped the second keg at the Hackathon
 (http://hackathon.pfsense.org) to celebrate the arrival of mgrooms@
 (and, frankly, because we emptied the first), I'll email you offlist
 tomorrow with more info and a clearer mind.  :)

BTW:  I am envious of the beer. =)

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Re: [pfSense Support] PPP/POTS modem support

2009-03-10 Thread Gary Buckmaster

Joshua Schmidlkofer wrote:

Is there any known / supported way with pfSense to use an old fashion
modem?I have a customer with a large number of 56K Frame Relay
lines.  He is moving most of them to DSL and pfSense + IPsec.  His one
request was regarding the ability to have a dial-up standby in case
there is a sustained DSL outage.

Does anyone have any advice?

Sincerely,
  joshua

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Re: [pfSense Support] PPP/POTS modem support

2009-03-10 Thread Chris Buechler
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 1:31 AM, Joshua Schmidlkofer joshl...@gmail.com wrote:
 Is there any known / supported way with pfSense to use an old fashion
 modem?    I have a customer with a large number of 56K Frame Relay
 lines.  He is moving most of them to DSL and pfSense + IPsec.  His one
 request was regarding the ability to have a dial-up standby in case
 there is a sustained DSL outage.

 Does anyone have any advice?


Not supported. If it's a critical feature you're willing to fund the
development of, start a bounty or email me for details.

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Re: [pfSense Support] PPP/POTS modem support

2009-03-10 Thread Chris Buechler
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 12:40 AM, Joshua Schmidlkofer
joshl...@gmail.com wrote:
 Chris,

   Do you have any idea of the value in $$ of the bounty?  I will
 pitch my client, he may do it, because he likes pfsense but is looking
 at an expensive Cisco Solution for this.


Part of this is there, and parts of it remain to be completed. It
isn't terribly involved though, we can get this done including the
dial up support (even throw in a support contract too) for
considerably less money than the Cisco solution.

We tapped the second keg at the Hackathon
(http://hackathon.pfsense.org) to celebrate the arrival of mgrooms@
(and, frankly, because we emptied the first), I'll email you offlist
tomorrow with more info and a clearer mind.  :)

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[pfSense Support] PPP/POTS modem support

2009-03-09 Thread Joshua Schmidlkofer
Is there any known / supported way with pfSense to use an old fashion
modem?I have a customer with a large number of 56K Frame Relay
lines.  He is moving most of them to DSL and pfSense + IPsec.  His one
request was regarding the ability to have a dial-up standby in case
there is a sustained DSL outage.

Does anyone have any advice?

Sincerely,
  joshua

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