On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 5:22 PM, Rick Payton r...@mai-hawaii.com wrote:
Is there a direct e-mail address I can hit at either Netgate or ESF to
discuss cost and what's included, or is it ok to discuss it here?
For using pfSense there are no mandatory support costs. It is free open
source
On Jan 6, 2015, at 12:57 PM, Márcio Merlone marcio.merl...@a1.ind.br wrote:
Happy 2015 for all!
I am planning to replace some Linksys boxes on remote offices with a virtual
pfSense in the next months and was wondering what's recommended for a new
install today: 32 or 64 bits? I ask
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 2:19 PM, Robert Pickett wcktk...@wcktklwn.net wrote:
Is there an easy way to convert from 32bit to 64bit? preferably without
reinstalling.
https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Upgrade_Guide#Changing_architecture_.2832-bit_to_64-bit_or_vice_versa.29_during_upgrade
I’m recommending pfSense (and hardware from netgate) for a job that I’ll be
very hands off of. The people that will be doing the work, I have no idea what
skillset they’ll be bringing to the table, so I wanted to be sure there was an
official paid support channel they could access. I personally
Hello,
Any issues-advice for prioritize VoIP in multiWAN (3 WANs-variable speed)? I
have group gateways for load balancing and failover and policy routing” by
setting specific IPs WAN routing.
Best regards
Kostas
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On Jan 6, 2015, at 16:11, Jim Pingle li...@pingle.org wrote:
On 01/06/2015 12:57 PM, Márcio Merlone wrote:
I am planning to replace some Linksys boxes on remote offices with a
virtual pfSense in the next months and was wondering what's recommended
for a new install today: 32 or 64 bits? I
On 01/06/2015 04:08 PM, Jeppe Øland wrote:
https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Upgrade_Guide#Changing_architecture_.2832-bit_to_64-bit_or_vice_versa.29_during_upgrade
From that link:
Upgrading from 32-bit to 64-bit mostly works fine with a couple caveats - the
32-bit RRD data is invalid on the
That is only partially true, but you will have to do it manually...
Before backup/upgrade/restore, convert your RRD files to XML and store
them on another machine.
Read the next paragraph below the one you quoted. :-)
Apparently I'm blind!
Awesome that this is already in place!
It does
https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Upgrade_Guide#Changing_architecture_.2832-bit_to_64-bit_or_vice_versa.29_during_upgrade
From that link:
Upgrading from 32-bit to 64-bit mostly works fine with a couple caveats - the
32-bit RRD data is invalid on the 64-bit version and will have to be deleted
Happy 2015 for all!
I am planning to replace some Linksys boxes on remote offices with a
virtual pfSense in the next months and was wondering what's recommended
for a new install today: 32 or 64 bits? I ask considering what's best
for the mid-long term, are there any 64bit-only features now
The only problem I see in long term is that they can drop the x86
development/support and focus on x86_64 only.
2015-01-06 15:57 GMT-02:00 Márcio Merlone marcio.merl...@a1.ind.br:
Happy 2015 for all!
I am planning to replace some Linksys boxes on remote offices with a
virtual pfSense in the
On 01/06/2015 12:57 PM, Márcio Merlone wrote:
I am planning to replace some Linksys boxes on remote offices with a
virtual pfSense in the next months and was wondering what's recommended
for a new install today: 32 or 64 bits? I ask considering what's best
for the mid-long term, are there any
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