On Thu, 21 Dec 2006 02:03:19 -0500, Scott Ullrich wrote
> It uses php code ...
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> Scott
>
Scott,
Many thanks for the code!
With pfSense we have all our MAC addresses. We would like to wake-up the
computers in our three LAN at a scheduled time! PHP code will help us.
I was thinking using a F
Did you see the "wake all clients at once" button above the list at
services>wake on lan? You also have an option to quickly add wake on lan
clients at status>dhcp leases (check buttons at the right), at least if
the pfSense is your dhcp server.
Holger
> -Original Message-
> From: Josep
Hello!
Diagnostics: Show States: Filter
If I want to filter -> or <- states I must put Filter in regexp syntax?
-> does'nt work
> does'nt work
\> It works!
If user is familiarized with regexp not problem ...
But for other users is perhaps complicated.
Thanks,
Josep Pujadas
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On Thu, 21 Dec 2006 10:18:28 +0100, Holger Bauer wrote
> Did you see the "wake all clients at once" button above the list at
> services>wake on lan? You also have an option to quickly add wake on
> lan clients at status>dhcp leases (check buttons at the right), at
> least if the pfSense is your d
After the modifications, it seems OK.
Thanks a lot!
Benoit
Chris Buechler a écrit :
Benoît Beaujault wrote:
In my configuration the "Disable NAT Reflection" box is checked
(System ->Advanced menu).
Nothing is configured in the Firewall -> NAT menu.
Clients (Windows) are on the LAN side and t
i use the freebsd port net/wakeonlan. i wake up my extra workstation, my dev
vmware server, and my backup server with a cron job every morning.
55 7 * * * root/usr/local/bin/wakeonlan -i
192.168.125.127 00:20:ed:35:dc:61 00:07:e9:18:79:e9 00:30:48:21:fd:ea
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