On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 9:16 PM, Michael Schuh wrote:
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> Hi@list
>
> i am not sure if somebody else mentioned that before:
>
> ...may be a different approach to get pfsense running on UltraSparc:
> get the developer version/sources, put it on a FreeBSD 8.x ( iirc 8.2)
> and try to cross-compile
2012/5/10 Tim Nelson
> - Original Message -
> > Ooh, I have a bunch of E450s I'd love to give away! :-)
> > (Shipping would still be expensive, though.)
> > -Adam
> >
>
> I gave my E450s and other Enterprise line stuff away a couple years back
> to another BSD project, and a local youngst
- Original Message -
> Ooh, I have a bunch of E450s I'd love to give away! :-)
> (Shipping would still be expensive, though.)
> -Adam
>
I gave my E450s and other Enterprise line stuff away a couple years back to
another BSD project, and a local youngster interested in such things. Ah, th
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> Op 10 mei 2012, om 22:09 heeft Tim Nelson het volgende geschreven:
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> > - Original Message -
> >> I was not aware of the fact the OpenBSD runs natively on Sun Server
> >> with SPARC architecture.
> >> It's because i bought the V100 few months ago, so that's
OpenBSD has some adavantages in this case, if I remember good.
CARP works without sacrifying useless IP, so you can use only one IP
instead of three for each couple of redundant interfaces coupled together.
Tonino
Il 10/05/2012 22:45, Hugo Heykers ha scritto:
Op 10-05-12 22:09, Tim Nelson s
Ooh, I have a bunch of E450s I'd love to give away! :-)
(Shipping would still be expensive, though.)
-Adam
Jim Pingle wrote:
>On 5/10/2012 4:41 PM, Seth Mos wrote:
>>> Last I checked[1], FreeBSD (base OS of pfSense) ran on the V100's as well.
>>> Just another option for you to consider.
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On 5/10/2012 4:41 PM, Seth Mos wrote:
>> Last I checked[1], FreeBSD (base OS of pfSense) ran on the V100's as well.
>> Just another option for you to consider.
>
> It's a considerable amount of time to build a pfSense image for Sparc, it's
> been tried before with MIPS. It just takes inordinate
Op 10-05-12 22:09, Tim Nelson schreef:
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I was not aware of the fact the OpenBSD runs natively on Sun Server
with SPARC architecture.
It's because i bought the V100 few months ago, so that's why i would
like to integrate it,...and with OpenBSD - of -course- are quite a
Op 10 mei 2012, om 22:09 heeft Tim Nelson het volgende geschreven:
> - Original Message -
>> I was not aware of the fact the OpenBSD runs natively on Sun Server
>> with SPARC architecture.
>> It's because i bought the V100 few months ago, so that's why i would
>> like to integrate it,...a
- Original Message -
> I was not aware of the fact the OpenBSD runs natively on Sun Server
> with SPARC architecture.
> It's because i bought the V100 few months ago, so that's why i would
> like to integrate it,...and with OpenBSD - of -course- are quite a few
> possibilities.
Last I chec
Op 10-05-12 19:14, Adam Thompson schreef:
The UltraSparc II family of CPUs does not have any support for
virtualization, and would not run intel-style machine code even if it did.
You will be limited to running pfSense inside a software CPU emulator
like BOCHS, which means you'll be running
> From: list-boun...@lists.pfsense.org [mailto:list-
> boun...@lists.pfsense.org] On Behalf Of Ray
> Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2012 2:23 PM
> To: list@lists.pfsense.org
> Subject: [pfSense] 2.0.1: routing failover possible?
>
> Hi there,
>
> is there a way to configure automatic routing failover in p
Hi there,
is there a way to configure automatic routing failover in pfSense?
I have this situation (best displayed with fixed width font):
--- pfSense B1 ---
/\
pfSense A pfSense C
\
The UltraSparc II family of CPUs does not have any support for virtualization,
and would not run intel-style machine code even if it did.
You will be limited to running pfSense inside a software CPU emulator like
BOCHS, which means you’ll be running pfSense on the equivalent of a 50MHz
(origina
Op 10-05-12 15:04, Giles Coochey schreef:
On 10/05/2012 14:00, Hugo Heykers wrote:
Hey,
Has anyone an idea if it would be possible to install pfsense on a
sun V100 server, which runs Solaris 10?
I would like to use this server as my
gateway/firewall/router/webserver...and perhaps some other s
On 10/05/2012 14:00, Hugo Heykers wrote:
Hey,
Has anyone an idea if it would be possible to install pfsense on a sun
V100 server, which runs Solaris 10?
I would like to use this server as my
gateway/firewall/router/webserver...and perhaps some other services too.
I bought it because of its low
Hey,
Has anyone an idea if it would be possible to install pfsense on a sun
V100 server, which runs Solaris 10?
I would like to use this server as my
gateway/firewall/router/webserver...and perhaps some other services too.
I bought it because of its low power consumption. And now want to use
On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 6:47 PM, Ugo Bellavance wrote:
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> There is a small bug in the alias:edit page. Underneath the "Name" box, it
> says "The name of the alias may only consist of the characters "a-z, A-Z and
> 0-9".", while the underscore is accepted. The error message that is
> displayed wh
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