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
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
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!
There are many discussions about this in the forum. Please visit
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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.
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
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:
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
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
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
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
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
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
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:
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