I get the error messages in the console as a broadcasted message.  Yeah pfSense 
is OpenBSD.  Version 2.2.2_5 pkg 1.4. 

-Chris


On Sep 1, 2012, at 9:25 PM, "Daniel O'Connor" <docon...@gsoft.com.au> wrote:

> 
> On 02/09/2012, at 8:48, cmb...@comcast.net wrote:
>> Do you have any settings you recommend me trying first?  This is the first 
>> time I tried to setup nut on pfSense.  I'm using pfSense 2.0.1.  This is 
>> what I tried:
>> 
>> Local UPS
>> Local UPS Model: APC Smart-UPS USB
>> Local UPS Port: auto (USB)
>> Local UPS Generic Type: <Tried All of Them>
>> Local UPS Cable Type: <Tried both of Them>
>> 
>> None of these settings are detecting the UPS.  I keep getting the error: UPS 
>> pfSense@localhost is unavailable
> 
> Does it show up in dmesg, or when you run usbconfig? (pfsense is based on 
> FreeBSD right?)
> 
> What version of NUT do you have installed?
> 
> Running 'upsc -h' should show the version, eg..
> [midget 10:55] ~ >upsc -h         
> Network UPS Tools upsc 2.6.4-Unversioned directory
> 
> usage: upsc -l | -L [<hostname>[:port]]
> <snip>
> 
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