On 6/30/2010 4:29 PM, Luke Jaeger wrote:
> thanks Jim -
>
> I got the impression from reading the pfsense forum that there is a way
> to block https for specific domains by denying the connect method - am I
> understanding this wrong?
That would still require they be routed through squid. Denying
On 7/1/2010 3:45 PM, Trevor Benson wrote:
> We have a few devices with sad drives we would like to use packages with and
> configure extra steps into the shutdown to backup additional log data an some
> small configurations to the /cfg partition. It would be useful to use the
> rest of the 32G.
We have a few devices with sad drives we would like to use packages with and
configure extra steps into the shutdown to backup additional log data an some
small configurations to the /cfg partition. It would be useful to use the rest
of the 32G. We have a few systems we intend to build/customize
> I put a version of this info into a package for 1.2.3 and 2.0
> called
> "RRD Summary". For now it just shows the current and previous
> month, and
> you can pick which RRD database it uses as well as which day starts
> the
> "month" period.
>
> Give it a try and see if it's still accurate.
>
>
On 30/06/10 21:29, Luke Jaeger wrote:
> thanks Jim -
>
> I got the impression from reading the pfsense forum that there is a way
> to block https for specific domains by denying the connect method - am I
> understanding this wrong?
you should definitely be able to create an ACL for access to fac