Hi all,
I'm running beta-1 and found a small issue... I initially brought pfsense
up on 192.168.0.254 so that it could co-exist with my previous firewall
while I generated all the nat rules and whatnot that I needed. When I was
finished, I moved it to 192.168.0.1 after yanking the old firewa
On Sat, Dec 31, 2005 at 12:25:03PM +0100, Tommaso Di Donato wrote:
> 2) I tryed to use the plugin "customroot" for customizing /etc/passwd e
> /etc/master.passwd, but nothing seens to happen.. Do I have to change
> something? i.e. enable that plugin?
customroot plugin is already enabled in the pfS
ifconfig :)
On 1/2/06, Rainer Duffner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> in OpenBSD-land, one can enter
> brconfig bridge0 addr
>
> do display the list of learned addresses.
>
> Is there an equivalent in FreeBSD6?
>
>
>
> cheers,
> Rainer
>
> -
Hi,
in OpenBSD-land, one can enter
brconfig bridge0 addr
do display the list of learned addresses.
Is there an equivalent in FreeBSD6?
cheers,
Rainer
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Sure, go to Services>DHCP in the webgui. You'll notice a seperate tab for each
internal interface you have (like your OPT1, it's labeled with the interface
name). Switch to that tab and make your settings. DHCP-Server in pfSense is per
Interface, so you can have different DHCP-settings for each
Hello Everyone,
Could someone detail for me what I need to do to enable the DHCP server
for OPT1 and the LAN interface? It is running great on LAN, but I need a
DHCP server running on the OPT1 Interface. Is this even possible? The
Subnet for OPT1 is 192.168.60.0/24 (OPT1 is 192.168.60.1).
Tha
Yep, we've been following it...we've got eyes everywhere ;-P I don't
find that blog entry terribly interesting though. It depends on your
perspective of "unnecessary services" - a web daemon is pretty
necessary for pfSense, that's why you use it, otherwise you'd be
editing pf.conf by hand (not th