Re: Home WiFi Router with pfSense or m0n0wall?

2013-04-24 Thread Charles Swiger
Hi-- On Apr 24, 2013, at 1:53 PM, Michael Powell wrote: > This is along the lines of what I was thinking. I am my own CA and can > generate certs that no one else has the private keys to. So can someone who does not run their own CA...? > The problem with buying certs from a provider is the go

Re: Home WiFi Router with pfSense or m0n0wall?

2013-04-24 Thread RW
On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 16:16:32 -0400 Michael Powell wrote: > Alejandro Imass wrote: > > [snip] > >>> Most consider the answer to use WPA2, which I do use too. Many > >>> think it is 'virtually' unbreakable, but this really is not true; > >>> it just takes longer. I've done WPA2 keys in as little as

Re: Home WiFi Router with pfSense or m0n0wall?

2013-04-24 Thread Alejandro Imass
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 4:16 PM, Michael Powell wrote: > Alejandro Imass wrote: > > [snip] Most consider the answer to use WPA2, which I do use too. Many think it is 'virtually' unbreakable, but this really is not true; it just takes longer. I've done WPA2 keys in as little as 2-3 h

Re: Home WiFi Router with pfSense or m0n0wall?

2013-04-24 Thread Michael Powell
Michael Powell wrote: > [snip] >>> Are you saying that any WPA2 key can be cracked or or you simply >>> referring to weak keys? >> >> I would also like to specifically if it's for weak keys or are all >> WPA2 personal keys crackable by brute force. Also is WPA2 Enterprise >> as weak also. Could a

Re: Home WiFi Router with pfSense or m0n0wall?

2013-04-24 Thread Michael Powell
ne very similar sounding things. Indeed, this is what SSL-VPN providers >> do via a subscription service so people surfing at open wifi coffee shops >> tunnel through the local open wifi and setup an encrypted VPN tunnel. > > A quick note: pfSense (I don't know about m0n0wal

Re: Home WiFi Router with pfSense or m0n0wall?

2013-04-24 Thread Michael Powell
Alejandro Imass wrote: [snip] >>> Most consider the answer to use WPA2, which I do use too. Many think >>> it is 'virtually' unbreakable, but this really is not true; it just >>> takes longer. I've done WPA2 keys in as little as 2-3 hours before. >> >> Are you saying that any WPA2 key can be crack

Re: Home WiFi Router with pfSense or m0n0wall?

2013-04-23 Thread Alejandro Imass
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 8:04 PM, RW wrote: > On Mon, 22 Apr 2013 14:25:30 -0400 > Michael Powell wrote: > > >> Most consider the answer to use WPA2, which I do use too. Many think >> it is 'virtually' unbreakable, but this really is not true; it just >> takes longer. I've done WPA2 keys in as litt

Re: Home WiFi Router with pfSense or m0n0wall?

2013-04-23 Thread Arthur Chance
/WPA2 auth keys. What I was wanting to point out to you originally is that changing the firewall is a separate issue from the cracking of Wifi auth keys. I absolutely got that but I was assuming that a pre-packaged WiFi router with pfSense or m0n0wall would have a more secure wireless hardware and s

Re: Home WiFi Router with pfSense or m0n0wall?

2013-04-22 Thread RW
On Mon, 22 Apr 2013 14:25:30 -0400 Michael Powell wrote: > Most consider the answer to use WPA2, which I do use too. Many think > it is 'virtually' unbreakable, but this really is not true; it just > takes longer. I've done WPA2 keys in as little as 2-3 hours before. Are you saying that any WPA

Re: Home WiFi Router with pfSense or m0n0wall?

2013-04-22 Thread Michael Powell
security on a home ISP router the best you can do is >> turn off the radio and use Ethernet and UTP. This returns to the original >> focus of your question in that the firewall would be the point of >> contention and not the cracking of WEP/WPA2 auth keys. What I was wanting >

Re: Home WiFi Router with pfSense or m0n0wall?

2013-04-22 Thread Alejandro Imass
al focus of > your question in that the firewall would be the point of contention and not > the cracking of WEP/WPA2 auth keys. What I was wanting to point out to you > originally is that changing the firewall is a separate issue from the > cracking of Wifi auth keys. > I absolutely go

Re: Home WiFi Router with pfSense or m0n0wall?

2013-04-22 Thread Michael Powell
Alejandro Imass wrote: > [...] > >> Really these WEP/WPA2 protocols are not providing the level of protection >> that is truly necessary in this modern day. You can keep out script >> kiddies and people who don't have skill, but people who know what they >> are doing are only slowed down. >> > >

Re: Home WiFi Router with pfSense or m0n0wall?

2013-04-22 Thread Alejandro Imass
On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 2:25 PM, Michael Powell wrote: > Alejandro Imass wrote: > >> On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 9:52 AM, Michael Powell >> wrote: >>> Alejandro Imass wrote: >>> Hi, [...] > Really these WEP/WPA2 protocols are not providing the level of protection > that is truly necessary

Re: Home WiFi Router with pfSense or m0n0wall?

2013-04-22 Thread Michael Powell
Alejandro Imass wrote: > On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 9:52 AM, Michael Powell > wrote: >> Alejandro Imass wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I'm looking to replace the piece of crap 2wire WiFi router that gets >>> crakced every other day for somethi

Re: Home WiFi Router with pfSense or m0n0wall?

2013-04-22 Thread Alejandro Imass
On Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 9:52 AM, Michael Powell wrote: > Alejandro Imass wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I'm looking to replace the piece of crap 2wire WiFi router that gets >> crakced every other day for something with pfSense or m0n0wall > > Not sure what you m

Re: Home WiFi Router with pfSense or m0n0wall?

2013-04-21 Thread Michael Powell
Alejandro Imass wrote: > Hi, > > I'm looking to replace the piece of crap 2wire WiFi router that gets > crakced every other day for something with pfSense or m0n0wall Not sure what you mean by 'cracked' here. If you are meaning that someone is using air

Re: Home WiFi Router with pfSense or m0n0wall?

2013-04-21 Thread Eric S Pulley
> Hi, > > I'm looking to replace the piece of crap 2wire WiFi router that gets > crakced every other day for something with pfSense or m0n0wall > > I would like something that is plug and play and easy to use in the > $300 rage tops that has the WiFi router integra

Re: Home WiFi Router with pfSense or m0n0wall?

2013-04-20 Thread James
Hi Alejandro. I can't speak about Hacom, but I've had excellent results with Soekris hardware. It'll run all sorts of FreeBSD-based systems. They have kit suitable for both wired and wireless networks. -- James. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing

Home WiFi Router with pfSense or m0n0wall?

2013-04-20 Thread Alejandro Imass
Hi, I'm looking to replace the piece of crap 2wire WiFi router that gets crakced every other day for something with pfSense or m0n0wall I would like something that is plug and play and easy to use in the $300 rage tops that has the WiFi router integrated. It seems only Hacom offers this

Re: [OT] pfSense Book Publisher

2011-09-05 Thread Alejandro Imass
On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 1:31 PM, Steven Friedrich wrote: > Product Details > Thank you! -- Alejandro Imass ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "free

Re: [OT] pfSense Book Publisher

2011-09-04 Thread Steven Friedrich
Product Details - *Paperback:* 516 pages - *Publisher:* Reed Media Services; 1st edition (November 1, 2009) - *Language:* English - *ISBN-10:* 0979034280 - *ISBN-13:* 978-0979034282 - *Product Dimensions: *9.6 x 7.5 x 1.1 inches - *Shipping Weight:* 2 pounds (View shipping rat

Re: [OT] pfSense Book Publisher

2011-09-03 Thread Chad Perrin
Pub or PDF. I think the point of giving you that URI is to get you to click through to the specific book you want and check the publisher's name on the relevant page. It should look something like this: Publisher: Reed Media Services; 1st edition (November 1, 2009) Note that this is th

Re: [OT] pfSense Book Publisher

2011-09-03 Thread Arthur Chance
On 09/02/11 21:33, Alejandro Imass wrote: Anybody know the editorial/publisher of the psSense book? Presuming you mean "pfSense: the Definitive Guide ...", from the front page of my copy: Publisher: Reed Media Services Editor: Jeremy C. Reed Web site: www.ree

RE: [OT] pfSense Book Publisher

2011-09-02 Thread Sean Cavanaugh
I think you would have a better response asking that question on the pfsense mailing list as the author hangs out on it. -Original Message- From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Alejandro Imass Sent: Friday, September 02, 2011

Re: [OT] pfSense Book Publisher

2011-09-02 Thread Alejandro Imass
www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=pfsense&x=0&y=0> > Thanks. I knew it was published in Amazon but I want to purchase another format other than Kindle because I use B&N's nook. I want to locate the publisher to see if they have

RE: [OT] pfSense Book Publisher

2011-09-02 Thread Michael K. Smith - Adhost
Hi Alejandro: I'm not aware of a pfSense book, but if you want a book on PF, there is: The OpenBSD PF Packet Filter Book Editor: Jeremy C. Reed Publisher: Reed Media Services ISBN: 978-0-9790342-0-6 Regards, Mike -- Michael K. Smith - CISSP, GSEC, GISP Chief Technical Officer - A

Re: [OT] pfSense Book Publisher

2011-09-02 Thread Jerry
On Fri, 2 Sep 2011 16:33:22 -0400 Alejandro Imass articulated: > Hi, > > Anybody know the editorial/publisher of the psSense book? Which one? Perhaps you might want to start here: <http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=pfsense&

[OT] pfSense Book Publisher

2011-09-02 Thread Alejandro Imass
Hi, Anybody know the editorial/publisher of the psSense book? Thanks, -- Alejandro Imass ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsu

DNS/pings/IPs/ OR pfSense: kwik one....

2010-11-07 Thread Gary Kline
After several tries, it looks like my MX (ethic) cannot have the same IP as ns1. I found two pingable IP's (of 5); only two are pingable. 209.180.213.209 and 209.180.213.214. Anybody know enough about pfSense to assist in getting the other three IP

Re: pfSense

2008-10-18 Thread Jeremy Chadwick
On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 02:44:57PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote: > I've been using the FBSD firewall pfSense since last January > without fully understanding it. Now I'm getting some clues as to > one *possibility* why my new laptop may not be working. --It is &g

Re: pfSense

2008-10-18 Thread Sahil Tandon
Gary Kline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [pfSense question removed] Please ask your question on the pfSense mailing list or forum. Thanks. http://www.pfsense.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=66&Itemid=71 http://forum.pfsense.org/ -- Sahil Tandon

pfSense

2008-10-18 Thread Gary Kline
Guys, I've been using the FBSD firewall pfSense since last January without fully understanding it. Now I'm getting some clues as to one *possibility* why my new laptop may not be working. --It is more probably a hardware fauly, but mayb

Re: Trouble with pfsense and NFS

2008-05-03 Thread Outback Dingo
this should go to the pfsense list, not the FreeBSD list On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 12:34 PM, Emanuel Marufo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello everybody!! > > I got a problem with pfsense, i expect to you can help me. > > I have replaced my Openbsd box with pfsense. > &g

Re: Trouble with pfsense and NFS

2008-05-03 Thread Sahil Tandon
* Emanuel Marufo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-05-04 00:34:11 -0500]: > I got a problem with pfsense, i expect to you can help me. Have you tried asking on the pfSense mailing list? They might be more receptive. http://www.pfsense.org/

Trouble with pfsense and NFS

2008-05-03 Thread Emanuel Marufo
Hello everybody!! I got a problem with pfsense, i expect to you can help me. I have replaced my Openbsd box with pfsense. The pfsense settings are the next: one interface have internet, the other have the lan, and the last have dmz with only one server which one have FBSD 5.4, and serve NIS and