On Tuesday, 6 June 2017 05:40:48 UTC+10, Connor Page wrote:
> On Monday, 5 June 2017 01:42:40 UTC+1, Drew White wrote:
> >
> > So PFSense is NOT the first line of defense then?
> > It is behind another guest?
>
> It was the first line of defense from Internet threats. But at the same time
> it
On Monday, 5 June 2017 01:42:40 UTC+1, Drew White wrote:
>
> So PFSense is NOT the first line of defense then?
> It is behind another guest?
It was the first line of defense from Internet threats. But at the same time it
was connected to bridges in Fedora netvms that themselves were only connec
On Wednesday, 31 May 2017 22:12:51 UTC+10, Connor Page wrote:
> I don't do hotplugging to pfSense. I've created separate Fedora based netvms
> with bridges named LAN and DMZ and connected pfSense to those at start. Then
> other VMs can use those netvms and connect either to a bridge or do the us
I don't do hotplugging to pfSense. I've created separate Fedora based netvms
with bridges named LAN and DMZ and connected pfSense to those at start. Then
other VMs can use those netvms and connect either to a bridge or do the usual
Qubes routing. Physycal NIC's can be added to tjose vms and brid
On Tuesday, 30 May 2017 06:38:25 UTC+10, Connor Page wrote:
> I've encountered some problems myself. Out of two identical standard Realtek
> cards only one is recognised. :(
My Realtek works in version > 2.2, it's < 2.2 that it has the issue.
My Broadcom has the issue with the timeouts, the Rea
I've encountered some problems myself. Out of two identical standard Realtek
cards only one is recognised. :(
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On Wednesday, 24 May 2017 19:15:35 UTC+10, Connor Page wrote:
> Drew, as I've said my wifi card is not supported . Perhaps, yours isn't
> either. I need to test something that pfsense can talk to.
> all I changed in VM config was to do with virtual interfaces. those are
> correctly recognised as
Drew, as I've said my wifi card is not supported . Perhaps, yours isn't either.
I need to test something that pfsense can talk to.
all I changed in VM config was to do with virtual interfaces. those are
correctly recognised as xn0 and xn1.
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On Wednesday, 24 May 2017 08:04:39 UTC+10, Connor Page wrote:
> I've managed to install pfSense as a HVM. not sure if it makes sense to run
> it as a trusted firewall but that is possible. I created 2 netvms called LAN
> and DMZ and created bridges in those. i made a copy of pfSense HVM config a
On Wednesday, 24 May 2017 08:04:39 UTC+10, Connor Page wrote:
> I've managed to install pfSense as a HVM. not sure if it makes sense to run
> it as a trusted firewall but that is possible. I created 2 netvms called LAN
> and DMZ and created bridges in those. i made a copy of pfSense HVM config a
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