On Fri, 16 Dec 2005 22:53:06 -0800
Jamy Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to get pfsesne to run from a compact flash crad like Monowall
> does. I am currently running monwall and would love to move to pfsense. I
> have tried writing the pfsense embedded image to my cf card using
>
Use the embedded image and connnect a serial cable.
Scott
On 12/17/05, Jamy Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there a way to get pfsesne to run from a compact flash crad like Monowall
> does. I am currently running monwall and would love to move to pfsense. I
> have tried writing the pfsense
Is there a way to get pfsesne to run from a compact flash crad like
Monowall does. I am currently running monwall and would love to move to
pfsense. I have tried writing the pfsense embedded image to my cf card
using physdiskwrite, but it will not boot. Can this be done?
Any help would be greatly
Thanks, this is now fixed.
http://cvstrac.pfsense.com/chngview?cn=8487
Scott
On 12/16/05, Ted Crow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This rule used to work just fine under v0.80, but when I (finally)
> upgraded to 0.96.4 today, it now causes a syntax error. Any Ideas?
>
> block in quick on $lan prot
This rule used to work just fine under v0.80, but when I (finally)
upgraded to 0.96.4 today, it now causes a syntax error. Any Ideas?
block in quick on $lan proto tcp from ! $IntMAIL to any port = 25 label
"USER_RULE: SMTP NOT from Authorized Mail Hosts"
When I disabled the rule, everything else
At 11:47 AM 12/16/2005, Scott Ullrich wrote:
On 12/16/05, Vivek Khera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Intel provides the NIC drivers for FreeBSD. They do not suck. They
> work exceptionally well.
I agree. Never have had any issues with Intel nics + freebsd.
Same here. Realtek, on the other ha
On 12/16/05, Vivek Khera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Intel provides the NIC drivers for FreeBSD. They do not suck. They
> work exceptionally well.
I agree. Never have had any issues with Intel nics + freebsd.
Scott
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To unsu
On Dec 16, 2005, at 7:54 AM, Tommaso Di Donato wrote:
But NICs are Intel (in the past I read in the ml that they suck on
FreeBSD)
Intel provides the NIC drivers for FreeBSD. They do not suck. They
work exceptionally well.
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Okay, I'll fix it. Thanks for the heads up!
Scott
On 12/16/05, John Cianfarani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That whole directory /usr/sbin seems to be only a fraction of what used
> to be there.
> All the pkg_* stuff is missing, even ftp, ntpd? is gone.
>
> I copied the file over onto both sides
That whole directory /usr/sbin seems to be only a fraction of what used
to be there.
All the pkg_* stuff is missing, even ftp, ntpd? is gone.
I copied the file over onto both sides into /usr/sbin then chmod 555.
Didn't seem to fix my troubles. :(
94.10
# ls -l /usr/sbin | wc -l
222
95.2
I tested with the 4-Port version (exactly its called "Neo-CV863A4R10E")
Nic are Realtek! (Intel should work either)
FreeBSD 6.0-RC1 #1: Sun Oct 30 20:04:35 UTC 2005
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/pfSense.6
Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193182 Hz quality 0
CPU: VIA C3 Nehemiah+RNG+AC
> I don't think that's normal.
Replying to myself just to confirm it is not normal.
I copied /usr/sbin/setkey to the flash from another 6_STABLE box, disabled
then re-enabled ipsec using the checkbox on the top of the config page,
and my tunnel sprang to life !
Angelo.
I've just flashed a new embedded-0.96.4 on my soekris 4801, and was trying
to establish a IPSEC tunnel without luck.
The SPD page of the IPSEC status is empty, and no attempt to establish the
tunnel is logged, ever.
I ran /usr/sbin/setkey -DP, but I got "/usr/sbin/setkey: Command not found."
I d
Hi guys!Today I've seen this piece of hw:http://linitx.com/product_info.php?currency=EUR&cPath=14_49&products_id=340
It is based on a LEX CV860A mobo.. I would like to know if anybody out there has experiences of pfsense running on this kind ow hw: I've seen the CPU is the well-known VIA C3, so I'm
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