Neither...releng1, which we haven't stopped creating snapshots of
until 1.2 is released since we got tired of people pulling down the
wrong snap. You'll need to build your own updates from a dev iso
install for now.
--Bill
On 8/7/07, David L. Strout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is this the Fee
Is this the FeeBSD6 or 7 head ISO that I should use?
> - Original Message -
> Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] "user restrictions" features
> From: Bill Marquette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: support@pfsense.com
> Date: 07-08-2007 7:56 pm
>
>
> Is it in :
> /FreeBSD7/head/iso/
> or
> /FreeBS
RELENG_1. This won't show up in 1.2.
--Bill
On 8/7/07, David L. Strout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Everyone,
>
> I see that BillM has been doing some work on the login page according to
> tickets I see in the timeline ... my question ... what is the best branch to
> test the "user restrict
Everyone,
I see that BillM has been doing some work on the login page
according to tickets I see in the timeline ... my question ... what
is the best branch to test the "user restrictions" features on??
FBSD6 or 7, RELENG1 or 1_2 or HEAD???
I just want to t
Paul M wrote:
I'd still like to know how to set up rules to control the vpn client access.
You can't yet (it's on the improvements wish list hopefully for the 1.3
release).
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Paul M wrote:
> I rebooted pfsense because I'd been doing a lot of hacking about, and
> tried again.. no better luck but now when I ping on linux box I get this
> appearing from tcpdump on pfsense:
>
> 13:23:40.596976 IP15 bad-len 0
> 13:23:41.751325 IP15 [|ip]
> 13:23:51.400179 IP15 [|ip]
I turn
Paul M wrote:
> I've been able to establish an open vpn tunnel between a pfsense
> 10.2-rc1 machine at work and my linux box at home (which uses an ADSL
> modem/bridge and has a static IP).
> 10.0.0.0/24--lan--PFSENSE ~~~ LINUX--lan--192.168.0.0/24
...
> If I run "tcpdump -i tun0" at each end a
Hi,
thanks for reading this
I've been able to establish an open vpn tunnel between a pfsense
10.2-rc1 machine at work and my linux box at home (which uses an ADSL
modem/bridge and has a static IP).
10.0.0.0/24--lan--PFSENSE ~~~ LINUX--lan--192.168.0.0/24
the openvpn server settings on pfsen
Hi Scott,
Thanks for your response. This exactly what I want. How could you help in
solving my problem, what code adding and changes are needed to be done on
PFSense platform in server the clients with a central login page hosted on
one of my servers?
Your help and support is much appreciated