Re: [pfSense] is there a way to get pfsense to not fetch help from the internet?

2016-09-30 Thread Moshe Katz
Here is the complete list of help pages: https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/blob/master/src/usr/local/www/help.php If you want a local copy, you could spider the pages listed in that file from doc.pfsense.org with a tool like HTTrack , the modify /usr/local/www/help.php to

[pfSense] is there a way to get pfsense to not fetch help from the internet?

2016-09-30 Thread qmail
Everythime i as for help from pfsense, it appears that it brings up a browser, and errors out due to no connection to the internet. is there a way to fetch and then install. and then redirect pfsense to look upon itself for that info? ___ pfSense mail

Re: [pfSense] Is there a way to version-control the configuration?

2015-08-01 Thread Jim Thompson
> On Aug 1, 2015, at 12:16 PM, Rainer Duffner wrote: > > Hi, > > we have a device from another manufacturer (it’s a WAF). Also configured via > a WEB-Gui. > In there, you make your changes to the configuration and when you’re > satisfied with it, „commit“ the changes to (what looks like) RCS

Re: [pfSense] Is there a way to version-control the configuration?

2015-08-01 Thread Rainer Duffner
> Am 01.08.2015 um 20:02 schrieb Tim Eggleston : > > > Yes that is possible, but locally managed. >> I would prefer some SVN or git way. > > Ah, gotcha. For those that have pfsense gold, there is the option to take > advantage of the pfsense-hosted autobackup solution. That said, the > config.

Re: [pfSense] Is there a way to version-control the configuration?

2015-08-01 Thread Tim Eggleston
> Yes that is possible, but locally managed. I would prefer some SVN or git way. Ah, gotcha. For those that have pfsense gold, there is the option to take advantage of the pfsense-hosted autobackup solution. That said, the config.xml file is just plain text; I imagine it would be fairly tri

Re: [pfSense] Is there a way to version-control the configuration?

2015-08-01 Thread Matt .
Yes that is possible, but locally managed. I would prefer some SVN or git way. 2015-08-01 19:24 GMT+02:00 Tim Eggleston : > >>> It would be cool if pfSense supported a feature of this kind. > > > Diagnostics > Backup/Restore > Config History > > > > > > ___

Re: [pfSense] Is there a way to version-control the configuration?

2015-08-01 Thread Tim Eggleston
It would be cool if pfSense supported a feature of this kind. Diagnostics > Backup/Restore > Config History ___ pfSense mailing list https://lists.pfsense.org/mailman/listinfo/list Support the project with Gold! https://pfsense.org/gold

Re: [pfSense] Is there a way to version-control the configuration?

2015-08-01 Thread Matt .
Hi, This is something I have thought about also, this would be great. As far as I know you can go back a couple of "changes" from the CLI. Cheers, Matt 2015-08-01 19:16 GMT+02:00 Rainer Duffner : > Hi, > > we have a device from another manufacturer (it’s a WAF). Also configured via > a WEB-Gu

[pfSense] Is there a way to version-control the configuration?

2015-08-01 Thread Rainer Duffner
Hi, we have a device from another manufacturer (it’s a WAF). Also configured via a WEB-Gui. In there, you make your changes to the configuration and when you’re satisfied with it, „commit“ the changes to (what looks like) RCS and subsequently activate them. You can also easily roll-back to prev

Re: [pfSense] Is there

2013-04-08 Thread Adam Thompson
For futher reference: http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Category:Backup/Restore -Adam On 2013-04-08 09:40, Gordon Russell wrote: In 2.0: Diagnostics -> Backup/Restore Download your config under backup. Build your new box up and restore config onto it. From: "Curtis Maurand" I need to r

Re: [pfSense] Is there

2013-04-08 Thread Gordon Russell
uot; > Sent: Monday, April 8, 2013 10:29:10 AM > Subject: [pfSense] Is there > > I need to replace my current pfsense hardware with something more > modern. I have a small supermicro box and want to upgrade to the > latest > version and keep quite a bit of configuration. I could

[pfSense] Is there

2013-04-08 Thread Curtis Maurand
I need to replace my current pfsense hardware with something more modern. I have a small supermicro box and want to upgrade to the latest version and keep quite a bit of configuration. I could probably do the upgrade in place to get the OS updated and install a fresh copy on the new box. So m

Re: [pfSense] Is there a "would it pass"/what-if capability?

2013-03-21 Thread Bryan D.
Does pfSense have a "crowd funding" page for projects (I've never seen one)? At the risk of creating more work for someone, having a page that lists something such as project name and description, funding requirement, estimated delivery method and timing once funded along with some buttons to a

Re: [pfSense] Is there a "would it pass"/what-if capability?

2013-03-20 Thread Jim Pingle
On 3/20/2013 1:58 PM, Bryan D. wrote: > Thanks. I was hoping someone, likely the pfSense guys if it didn't already > exist, had developed a command/tool that would allow one to ask pf's > filtering mechanisms whether "this could talk to that" via the current > config/rules. It seems that this

Re: [pfSense] Is there a "would it pass"/what-if capability?

2013-03-20 Thread Bryan D.
Thanks. I was hoping someone, likely the pfSense guys if it didn't already exist, had developed a command/tool that would allow one to ask pf's filtering mechanisms whether "this could talk to that" via the current config/rules. It seems that this would be not only invaluable for (at least pre

Re: [pfSense] Is there a "would it pass"/what-if capability?

2013-03-20 Thread mayak-cq
On Tue, 2013-03-19 at 23:19 -0700, Bryan D. wrote: > I've searched both the list archives and forums, though I wasn't sure what > phrase would yield results, and have not found an answer to the question: > --- > Is there a way to ask pfSense something like "would a packet > arriving on from

[pfSense] Is there a "would it pass"/what-if capability?

2013-03-19 Thread Bryan D.
I've searched both the list archives and forums, though I wasn't sure what phrase would yield results, and have not found an answer to the question: --- Is there a way to ask pfSense something like "would a packet arriving on from be passed to on ?" In short, is there a way to quickly tes

Re: [pfSense] is there pfsense version newer then 2.0R available ?

2011-09-26 Thread Jim Pingle
On 9/26/2011 9:35 AM, Nenhum_de_Nos wrote: > some time agot I read here something about 2.1 being live already, but I > couldn't find where to get it. > > As I posted last week, I got a machine where the integrated nic won't work > with FreeBSD 8.1, but will do fine in 8.2 onwards. > > is there a

[pfSense] is there pfsense version newer then 2.0R available ?

2011-09-26 Thread Nenhum_de_Nos
hail, some time agot I read here something about 2.1 being live already, but I couldn't find where to get it. As I posted last week, I got a machine where the integrated nic won't work with FreeBSD 8.1, but will do fine in 8.2 onwards. is there any 2-HEAD, or alike I could use ? As 2.0R is just