Thanks a lot for the information, Bao ;)
Regards,
Jonathan
On 4/23/06, Bao C. Ha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
The image for the ad0 is for anybody who want to run CF on a regular
PC, with a CF-to-IDE adapter. We don't have any products that use
these images.
The USB flash drive
Charles,
The Squid package was started by someone who stubbed in a lot of
functionality and then promptly fell off the face of the earth. As a
result, a lot of what's in the user interface including the tie-in to
squidGuard isn't there. That's not to say that you couldn't install
We have not changed a thing since beta - beta 3 in regards to DHCP.
The only thing that has changed is FreeBSD. If you get a chance
please test this on a stock FreeBSD install and see if the problem
occurs there.
On 4/24/06, PFsense Question [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Since we
thanks Mr. Bill
As you had said, this
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Does this web site tie it's session authentication to IP address? IE,
if a user comes in using two different source addresses will they get
kicked out? If so, WAN load balancing won't work for you until they
fix the application (tying a session down
I see this error once or twice in a google search, but no answers.
--Bill
On 4/24/06, PFsense Question [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Since we upgraded are PFsense machine from Beta 2 to Beta 3. It has happened
two
times that are dhclient has died unexpectedly. The error from the
On 4/24/06, Sithi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
thanks Mr. Bill
As you had said, this
Quote
Does this web site tie it's session authentication to IP address? IE,
if a user comes in using two different source addresses will they get
kicked out? If so, WAN load balancing won't work for you
What format is the floppy with the config on it supposed to be?
PS - If this in the faq, the mysql server for it is down at the moment..
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Faq and doc sites are being worked on.
On 4/24/06, Derrick MacPherson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What format is the floppy with the config on it supposed to be?
PS - If this in the faq, the mysql server for it is down at the moment..
As you always connect to the same site with all your clients why not use policy
based routing instead of loadbalancing? Send half of your clients out wan1 and
the other half out wan2? This way you have split the load between the two wans
and every client stays already at the same public source
I am running on a 1.0B3 on a Soekris, booting from a flash
and would like to log to a disk that is also attached (lots of logging while
troubleshooting).
I do not find anything that says what the % on
the syslog.conf lines mean. A assume that that supports cirque logging.
Use the webConfigurator. If you seek a system where you can tweak
.conf files then install FreeBSD or OpenBSD from scratch.
On 4/24/06, Benson, Chuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am running on a 1.0B3 on a Soekris, booting from a flash and would like to
log to a disk that is also attached
Don't want to, just wondered if there was any way to move the logs to the
hard drive. Won't want to long term, just while chasing initial set-up.
Later on, I expect to use off box logging.
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Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 3:41
On 4/24/06, Benson, Chuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't want to, just wondered if there was any way to move the logs to the
hard drive. Won't want to long term, just while chasing initial set-up.
Later on, I expect to use off box logging.
There is no way (currently) to move the logs to a
OK, I'll just use remote logging and work on that first.
Thanks,
Chuck Benson
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Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 3:51 PM
To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] How do I set-up syslog
On 4/24/06, Benson, Chuck
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