Bummer, I have long since moved another distribution that was more
community driven due to the lack of support etc, I moved to Pfsense. Good
Luck.
On Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 11:10 AM, Robert B. Nelson
robe...@the-nelsons.orgwrote:
I decided to upgrade from 2.5.1 to 2.5.2 and discovered that once
+1 for pfsense, I left endian many moons and settled on Pfsense, great
community and great product. Please feel free to contact me via email if
you have some questions.
On Tue, Jul 30, 2013 at 10:51 AM, compdoc comp...@hotrodpc.com wrote:
Unfortunately for me, I love Endian, but I think at
This si what i am trying to accomplish, I have a blue DMZ zone that I would
like certain roadwarriors to connect to but also have users that I have
connecting to the green lan, is there a way to push different routes/IP's to
different clients. I have been reading and trying different options,
Is there any way to tailor the content filter to a certain group or
individual machines. I am in a group setting Church and I would like to
have the youth group PC's much more restrictive than the adult staff. The
second thing I am looking fo is a way to restrict google and yahoo searches
to
and the documentation seems to suggest otherwise. I have also been
looking for an alternative solution to provide user based url filtering but
no luck yet. Let me know if you find anything and I will do likewise.
Regards,
Gregory Ray
On Feb 13, 2008 6:36 AM, Tom Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
I was trying to add apcupsd to the firewall which I have done, but they have
an option for including CGI outputs, but when I configure it looks for
gd.h, while it appears that the library is there the header files are
not. I am
using a devel system using the 2.1.1 rpm-devel listing and I don't
Yep...
On Nov 17, 2007 6:12 AM, yylaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you make a rule on the outgoing firewall to allow such access (udp
1194)?
Charles Law
Tom Bishop wrote:
No thats not the issue, I am using the endian open vpn server for
clients coming into me, but i have users
internal LAN uses 192.168.1.0/24 (also check orange and
blue if you have), the internal network (and also blue and orange) on
the other openvpn server side should not be using this range.
CL
Tom Bishop wrote:
Yep...
On Nov 17, 2007 6:12 AM, yylaw
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I emailed this once before but thought I would try one more time. I am
currently testing/evaluating endian to possible purchase for our church. I
have been very pleased and have most everything working but the one issue
that I am having that I can't solve is that when I try to use openvpn from a
portforwarding rules (which) on Endian?
neobiker
Tom Bishop-2 wrote:
I emailed this once before but thought I would try one more time. I am
currently testing/evaluating endian to possible purchase for our church.
I
have been very pleased and have most everything working but the one
OK, I have an issue, if I try to set up an openvpn session going through the
firewall it fails to reach the server ( clinet to another server on the
net). I do have the outgoing firewall on and a rule to allow tcp/udp from
the green to any port 1194. Am I missing any ports, even when I turn off
Can someone clarify the settings that you need to make in the cleint windows
config file, the documentation is pretty good but I have questions regarding
the following sections:
ca ca.pem- I know about this one...
cert client.crt- is there something I need for this or do I
Thanks for the information and taken time to respond.
On 10/29/07, Peter Warasin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi
Tom Bishop wrote:
Was wondering when dans guardian 2.9 would be included, i thought I read
that it was in the works but was wondering on what sort of time frame.
Thanks
OK the folks that I need to build this for do not have their own smtp server
they are using all pop3 access. I can I tell if the SPAM filters are
working and how long does it take to train. 2 more, i tried using my gmail
account (imap) to use for a training source but it was unable to connect.
Was wondering when dans guardian 2.9 would be included, i thought I read
that it was in the works but was wondering on what sort of time frame.
Thanks.
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OK, weel I appear to have a proxy/content filter issue that I can't seem to
find a solution to. I have pc's behind the green interface a www server
behind the orange interface and of course the internet out of the red. The
green segment is on a 10.x.x.x/24 segment and the orange is on a
It worked for me last night also, however I have it installed on RED, GREEN
and ORANGE and they all worked
On 10/23/07, woodrowbone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thx 2 Peter and everyone else in here. :handshake:
I can also confirm that the update works if you disable green and then
update
I've been using IPCOP for sometime and have made the switch to Endian.
Looks very nice, I have never played with the content filtering stuff before
now and I need to get a firewall for my local church. Right now it appears
that even though I have the content filter enabled along with the squid
No proxies defined in local browsers.
On 10/22/07, compdoc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do the clients have an old proxy server defined in their browsers?
*From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Tom Bishop
*Sent:* Monday, October 22, 2007 8:01 AM
*To:* efw-user
Does anyone know if the endian vmware image has been compiled with the 100Hz
vs 1000hz option. When compiled with the 100Hz option, it takes much less
cpu cycles on the host machine vs 1000hz option. Thanks.
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I've been looking and reading about Endian for sometime and need to
implement something at my church. Endian meets all of my requirements and
actually thinking about buying the enterprise version. I wanted to start
with the community version first and see how things goes but the one thing
that I
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