On Oct 2, 2008, at 4:51 PM, turbo-2 wrote:
>
> Thank you Mike for making this available.
>
> I am trying to update clamav to 0.94 on my efw 2.1.2 box with Putty
> over SSH
>
> rpm -Uvh \
> http://www.stellarcore.net/downloads/efw2-updates/
> clamav-0.94-0.endian5.i386.rpm
> \
> http://www.stel
Ooops, port 1 is for Webmin - my bad...
-Original Message-
From: Mike Knisely [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2008 7:00 AM
To: efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Efw-user] how do you set up?
Not with the 2.x versions from my experience. You have no
Dieter,
I do not have ideas regarding ESXi, I only have expirience running
endian 2.2 rc2 unter VmWare Server. Using 1.0.7 I had unsolvable
problems with timesync (endian was always too late), after upgrading the
VmWare server to the newly released version 2 the timesync problem is
gone. Settings
"Mike Knisely" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
What version are you using?
With all the versions I've used, you can see bandwidth graphs on the
Status -> Traffic Graphs page. This gives you the instantaneous bandwidth
you are using and graphs a history of bandwidth
I'm actually testing the endian fw 2.2 RC2 on different vmware
environments:
Windows Server -> VMware Server 1.0.7
ESXi 3.5
on identical hardware (IBM Xseries Server with two network interfaces)
Proxy, Port forwarding etc works fine, but openVPN shows a strange
behaviour on ESXi. I can conne
I was wondering if blocking was possible in passive mode?
Given that I'm installing this on an old spare PC, I would rather my
network not rely on this as a gateway. However, at a past job we had a
content filter that could be placed on a true hub that internet traffic
passed through. Through
Just have a look at htts://yourmachineIP:3001
NTOP show what you are looking for...
Axel
Buggs1a schrieb:
> How do you monitor bandwidth in Endian? How do you see how much data is
> downloaded and uploaded on the wan? Like how many gb or mb etc?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
> -
Hi folks,
We have Endian 2.2 running with a DMZ (so RED, ORANGE and GREEN). We have
another network device on the GREEN segment that has IPSec tunnels from
various remote locations terminating on it. We've added static routes to get
traffic from hosts on the GREEN network to the other device and