Scott Ullrich wrote:
This iso doesn't have debugging built into it now. We recompiled the
ISO many times and was meant for a specific test case, not for a
general deployment.
That explains.
Bad news, but thanks for letting me know!
Slightly better news; stumbled upon this page:
It's not an geode problem. pfSense runs fine on Soekris and Wrap boards which
all have Geode CPUs. It's something Nokia specific and Freebsd 6.x. m0n0 which
is based on Freebsd 4.x runs fine on these devices afaik.
Holger
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From: Molle Bestefich [mailto:[EMAIL
Hi,
Here I'm again with my notorious carp problem. :(
I have created an infinite time this dual wan load-balancing carp
configuration.
The problem is that whatever I do the carp3 on xl2 become MASTER-MASTER which
is my DMZ subnet.
It doesn't matter if it si with dial or single wan, or with, or
Holger Bauer wrote:
It's not an geode problem.
Depends what you mean by Geode problem.
I think that technically it's not the CPU itself that's the cause of
the problem.
The Geode GX CPU is always accompanied by a particular IC, fx. an
5530. (Confusingly, the CPU itself is often referred to
Has there been discussion around the feasibility of bringing OpenSSH
4.3 VPN tunneling support in somehow? It would be another welcome
addition to simple tunneling capabilities in pfSense.
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Darren Spruell
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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This may not be what your looking for but works pretty well now:
http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=1298.0
On 5/29/06, Darren Spruell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has there been discussion around the feasibility of bringing OpenSSH
4.3 VPN tunneling support in somehow? It would be another
I've done this myself (full tun/tap setup), replete with DHCP - I just
port-forwarded it through pfSense to an internal host. It's pretty
neat, but lacks repeatability; I had to script some sudo commands both
server and client-side to set up the interfaces routing.
RB
On 5/29/06, Scott
Yeah I know, I know .. RTFM ... I read everything can't figure it out.
lan = 192.168.1.253
wan = 202.37.230.93 (pppoe)
opt1 = 203.96.212.68
Firewall-NAT-Outbound
Int Source Source Port DestDest Port
NAT Add NAT PortStatic Port
OPT1
gee I spent all that time formatting so it was readable . .
http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=1329.0
there's a more readable version of the email.
Paul.
On 30/05/2006, at 1:31 PM, Paul Willard wrote:
Yeah I know, I know .. RTFM ... I read everything can't figure it out.