Re: [pfSense Support] Rebuild PFSENSE

2006-11-01 Thread Bill Marquette
You might find this useful if you want to build in a jail instead of a chroot: http://www.pfsense.com/~billm/builder_jail.txt It will make jail security somewhat less restrictive, so a dedicated builder box is recommended (or not running any other jail on the box). The original intent of the

Re: [pfSense Support] VLAN/Subnet Question

2006-11-01 Thread pfsense
No, running the 1.0.1 version it was absolutly fine. Lee On Tue, 31 Oct 2006 17:51:54 -0500, Scott Ullrich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 10/31/06, Lee Hetherington [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thats fantastic. Works like a charm!! Thanks John Did it require a reboot? Scott

[pfSense Support] Any planned support for BASE?

2006-11-01 Thread Sean Cavanaugh
I think it would be a good idea to add the Basic Analysis and Security Engine (BASE) to augment the snort port as it makes analyzing the logs a lot easier.Is there an plans for this or something like it?-SeanGet the new Windows Live Messenger! Try it!

Re: [pfSense Support] Any planned support for BASE?

2006-11-01 Thread Scott Ullrich
There are many discussions about this in the forum. Please visit forum.pfsense.com On 11/1/06, Sean Cavanaugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think it would be a good idea to add the Basic Analysis and Security Engine (BASE) to augment the snort port as it makes analyzing the logs a lot easier.

[pfSense Support] Problem with build_updates.sh

2006-11-01 Thread Kelvin Chiang
Title: Message Hi, I have tried to run the script "build_updates.sh" to get an iso with latest image, but it prompted me for gzsig. I downloaded gzsig.tgz and try to install gzsig, but it prompted me that "don't know how to make SSH2.c". I am not really an experience programmer and I could

RE: [pfSense Support] Rebuild PFSENSE

2006-11-01 Thread Kelvin Chiang
Thanks Bill -Original Message- From: Bill Marquette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 10:10 PM To: support@pfsense.com Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Rebuild PFSENSE You might find this useful if you want to build in a jail instead of a chroot:

Re: [pfSense Support] Problem with build_updates.sh

2006-11-01 Thread Scott Ullrich
GZSIG is what we use to sign the images. You can remove the commands from your scripts. On 11/1/06, Kelvin Chiang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I have tried to run the script build_updates.sh to get an iso with latest image, but it prompted me for gzsig. I downloaded gzsig.tgz and try to

RE: [pfSense Support] Problem with build_updates.sh

2006-11-01 Thread Kelvin Chiang
Thank you Scott! -Original Message- From: Scott Ullrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 02, 2006 12:59 AM To: support@pfsense.com Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Problem with build_updates.sh GZSIG is what we use to sign the images. You can remove the commands from

[pfSense Support] OpenNTPD fails to start at boot-up

2006-11-01 Thread Jeroen
As the title notes, OpenNTPD fails to start at boot-up. When i go to the services menu after the boot, it says its not started. Forcing a start works however. What could be wrong? Systems: PfSense 1.01 (fresh install) with Squid, Snort and OpenNTPD. Also, but a different issue, widentd fails

RE: [pfSense Support] OpenNTPD fails to start at boot-up

2006-11-01 Thread Holger Bauer
Is your WAN connection up and you can access the internet right on bootup? DNS working fine at the pfSense? openntpd has a problem when it can't resolve the ntp server via dns when it is started. What kind of WAN are you using? Holger -Original Message- From: Jeroen [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: [pfSense Support] OpenNTPD fails to start at boot-up

2006-11-01 Thread Scott Ullrich
You are missing the _ntp user if you upgraded. Search the forum for _ntp Scott On 11/1/06, Jeroen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As the title notes, OpenNTPD fails to start at boot-up. When i go to the services menu after the boot, it says its not started. Forcing a start works however. What

Re: [pfSense Support] OpenNTPD fails to start at boot-up

2006-11-01 Thread Jeroen
On 11/1/06, Holger Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is your WAN connection up and you can access the internet right on bootup? DNS working fine at the pfSense? openntpd has a problem when it can't resolve the ntp server via dns when it is started. What kind of WAN are you using? Yup, WAN is

[pfSense Support] 1.0.1 OpenVPN won't start.

2006-11-01 Thread Kyle Mott
Hi Guys, I recently updated to 1.0.1, but my OpenVPN config stopped working. Naturally, I rebooted, and it worked for a while, then stopped again. So, I disabled/enabled the tunnel, and that didn't get it working either. I noticed the following in the OpenVPN logging tab: Nov 1 22:27:51