> The work Seth is doing will be in 2.1 sometime next year. He has made a lot
> of progress in a very short amount of time.
And please don't misunderstand - I am absolutely thrilled about it. But it
probably does not meet the OP's needs quite yet.
Nathan
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On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 5:51 PM, Nathan Eisenberg
wrote:
[snip]
> But still - no IPv6 support (though a 3rd-party patch is now available to
> beat it in, it's not up to par yet, and it's not in 'stable'). :(
The work Seth is doing will be in 2.1 sometime next year. He has made
a lot of progres
> I'm running the current stable pfSense (1.2.3 I think). Very happy with it.
> It's a
> fully featured distribution that is incredibly well put together.
But still - no IPv6 support (though a 3rd-party patch is now available to beat
it in, it's not up to par yet, and it's not in 'stable'). :(
On 11/12/2010 2:01 PM, Nathan Eisenberg wrote:
> I have a customer who wants to be able to automate IP blackholing on their
> PFSense firewall from their custom IDS. In essence, the application wants to
> go something like
>
> 'I'm being abused by this IP 198.51.100.20'
> 'POST HTTPS://GATEWAY
I have a customer who wants to be able to automate IP blackholing on their
PFSense firewall from their custom IDS. In essence, the application wants to
go something like
'I'm being abused by this IP 198.51.100.20'
'POST HTTPS://GATEWAY/pfapi.php?alias=blocklist&ip=198.51.100.20&comment='
'POST
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Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2010 13:55:27 +0100
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Subject: Re: Low end, cool CPE.
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Leo Bicknell writes:
> - IPv6 support, native or tunnel to