Wharfratjoe...
I am trying to get the Untangle (not appliance) version working on one of my
spare XP machines and then put inline with my Endian box. We also have an
Untangle Appliance in the datacenter. I will see if I can get a VPN
connection up between the two.
Let me know if you've had any
yuan yudistira-2 wrote:
>
> I know this is out of topic
>
> I juts want to inform all of you, after no luck installing endian, I try
> other open source software (untangle),
> and it works as expected within 30 minutes or less installation process.
>
> Thank you all for your support
>
>
> L
It is indeed a somewhat old P4 entry-level motherboard. Running with
512Mb of RAM.
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Rafael Fonseca
On 16/12/2008, at 6:35 AM, Scott Silva wrote:
> on 12-14-2008 2:26 PM Rafael Fonseca spake the following:
>> Just thought I'd give you guys a follow up to this one.
>>
>> Turned out to be the
on 12-14-2008 2:26 PM Rafael Fonseca spake the following:
> Just thought I'd give you guys a follow up to this one.
>
> Turned out to be the motherboard slowing down if I put two sticks of
> RAM on it. As soon as I removed one, it booted 2.1.2 (and then 2.2)
> fine under 2 minutes. Tested all
Just thought I'd give you guys a follow up to this one.
Turned out to be the motherboard slowing down if I put two sticks of
RAM on it. As soon as I removed one, it booted 2.1.2 (and then 2.2)
fine under 2 minutes. Tested all possible scenarios with the slots and
memory sticks, all with the
me too :)
Z.
2008/10/13 Rafael Fonseca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> That traffic accounting module REALLY interests me.
> Let us know when you get a first version out.
> []'s
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> Rafael Fonseca
> www.nunca.com.br
>
>
> On 13/10/2008, at 11:48 PM, Pedro M. S. Oliveira wrote:
>
> I did upgrade my virt
That traffic accounting module REALLY interests me.
Let us know when you get a first version out.
[]'s
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Rafael Fonseca
www.nunca.com.br
On 13/10/2008, at 11:48 PM, Pedro M. S. Oliveira wrote:
I did upgrade my virtual machine from rc2 to rc3 in 5 minutes and
rebooting no problems whatsoeve
I did upgrade my virtual machine from rc2 to rc3 in 5 minutes and rebooting no
problems whatsoever.
first i thought in a clean install but, in the end i didn't wanted to have a
downtime bigger than 2 minutes and as i had a backup i just wanted to upgrade
my vm I tried the unrecommended method of
Thanks Mike.
Logs don't show anything abnormal. Dmesg shows a CPU workaround being
used, and that's that.
Really puzzled me, but I ran out of patience (mostly because I skipped
breakfast and it was already 1pm). So I kinda gave up looking through
other logs and digging deeper. :/
I have ma
On Oct 11, 2008, at 1:56 PM, Rafael Fonseca wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> It didn't completely fail. It just takes too long to boot fully (more
> than 30 minutes).
>
> I did a full backup AND a settings-only backup. Tried installing using
> RAID, and then restored with the full backup. Booting took more
Even on a blank install, the same hardware that boots fine 2.1.2 takes
ages to boot 2.2-rc3.
Takes forever on udev start, takes at least 3 minutes for syslog. I
went away to get breakfast and came back and it was still at 86%.
I will try again during Christmas time, as I'll be in town with
Does it boot fine and run before you restore? Things are a bit different so
maybe the settings cant be restored. I've never any docs about upgrading, so
I dont know. I've only just installed and set it up manually. Its a lot of
work, but that's really the only way to see whats new and to see how i
Hi Chris,
It didn't completely fail. It just takes too long to boot fully (more
than 30 minutes).
I did a full backup AND a settings-only backup. Tried installing using
RAID, and then restored with the full backup. Booting took more than
what I believe to be normal.
Removed RAID, reinstall
Hi,
> Quite interesting, in fact. Especially after my failed attempt this
morning at upgrading
> a 2.1.2 box to 2.2-rc3 which took me more than 4 hours and I ended up
reverting.
How did you upgrade? Did you backup the 2.1.2 configuration (GUI), install
2.2 and restore the
backup configuration (GU
Quite interesting, in fact. Especially after my failed attempt this
morning at upgrading a 2.1.2 box to 2.2-rc3 which took me more than 4
hours and I ended up reverting.
Something's really weird in the new version: booting a clean system
took more than 15 minutes!
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Rafael Fonseca
www.nun
Looks pretty slick.
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 3:36 PM, yuan yudistira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> I know this is out of topic
>
> I juts want to inform all of you, after no luck installing endian, I try
> other open source software (untangle),
> and it works as expected within 30 minutes or less
I know this is out of topic
I juts want to inform all of you, after no luck installing endian, I try
other open source software (untangle),
and it works as expected within 30 minutes or less installation process.
Thank you all for your support
Love always and God Bless you!
YUAN
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