Re: [Efw-user] DNS address format for OpenVPN server?

2009-01-26 Thread wharfratjoe
Anyword as to a work around for this? I also noticed that when connected from a local network to a remote network, the local dns for that local network stops resolving correctly. After you disconnect from the remote network loca dns starts resolving correctly again. For example: Remote network i

[Efw-user] Life is too short to be serious... the fun part of Endian!

2009-01-26 Thread Raphael Vallazza
Hello Community, to see and share some funny (and even not so funny ;) stuff about Endian just check out our brand new Facebook profile: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Endian-UTM-Appliance/44915114475 Luis (our beloved creative director) will keep it up-to-date with crazy things about Endian!

Re: [Efw-user] VMware Tools

2009-01-26 Thread Lee Marzke
Haven't tried this with CentOS, but for the newer Ubuntu releases seems you have to use the new open-vmware tools (source).Give this a try, if you can figure out the dependent packages required in CentOS. See: http://muffinresearch.co.uk/archives/2008/07/13/ubuntu-hardy-setting-up-vmware-tool

Re: [Efw-user] EFW 2.1.2 and updates from stellarcore.net

2009-01-26 Thread compdoc
Those updates delete a few critical files, as has been posted. Buy they are easily replaced -Original Message- From: Mike Knisely [mailto:mknis...@mtbt.com] Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 9:15 AM To: efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re: [Efw-user] EFW 2.1.2 and updates from stella

Re: [Efw-user] EFW 2.1.2 and updates from stellarcore.net

2009-01-26 Thread Mike Knisely
Oh... forgot to add the --force as there is a dependency error on libclamav.so.3 as noted in a previous thread. I built out a lab Endian box and am testing it now, I'll report back. Mike Knisely From: Mike Knisely [mailto:mknis...@mtbt.com] Sent: Mon 1/26/2

[Efw-user] EFW 2.1.2 and updates from stellarcore.net

2009-01-26 Thread Mike Knisely
I am looking to update some older Endians with .RPMs from stellarcoare.net; however, I'm unsure as to which should be applied. I see that there are both source and binary for many of the packages and understand the difference there. I also see that there are multiple versions of some packages,