I have set up PPTP on my pfsense box and have googled around trying to find out
just exactly how insecure it is. I have read stuff to the effect that the
earlier MS implementations were really poor, but it was improved. I have also
read that if you are running it on your firewall as opposed to
On 2/8/07, Pablo Montoro Escaño <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We have tested it (the new snapshot),... and it is worse! :(
Now the olsrd doesn't start.
When we configure it via web, it seems it is not working, so we go and check
that the process it is not running.
So we try to launch it from conso
We have tested it (the new snapshot),... and it is worse! :(
Now the olsrd doesn't start.
When we configure it via web, it seems it is not working, so we go and check
that the process it is not running.
So we try to launch it from console, and we get this message:
bind: Address already in use
I have a question associated with IPSec, it may be a stupid question :)
In the IPSec configruation menu, there is a tab labelled "CA" that allow
the administrator to create certificate for specific identifier. Does
this mean that the pfsense function as a Certificate Authority?
Regards, Kelvin
Hi there,
How much work has to be done to install Apache2 as reverse_proxy with
mod_clamav (or any other Virus-Scanner-Proxy (As far I know with
Squid-3 it will be possible to use external scanner)) ?
tmueko
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Yes, I found this a very helpful email. Please post it! We need to
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From: "Holger Bauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 11:53 AM
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