>Hi,
>has anyone tried loading a .png file format to pfsense 1.2.3 captive portal
>File Manager since only .jpg file format is only allowed.
>I'm having a .png file in which i would like to use since it displays on my
>login .html page perfectly, can anyone advise how could we allow other pi
Hi,
has anyone tried loading a .png file format to pfsense 1.2.3 captive portal
File Manager since only .jpg file format is only allowed.
I'm having a .png file in which i would like to use since it displays on my
login .html page perfectly, can anyone advise how could we allow other
picture form
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 11:37 AM, David Rees wrote:
> I've got a system (1.2.3, set up in a cluster) which has a couple of
> "phantom" rules - rules that exist in the config.xml file, but don't
> show up so they can't be deleted.
>
> It appears that somehow they lost their interface element and sin
On Mon, Jul 5, 2010 at 9:57 AM, Guillaume Lederrey
wrote:
> I have a minor problem with my new installation of pfSense 2 :
>
Please check your setup against the instructions here:
http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,20917.0.html
Obviously you will have to adjust them to accommodate for yo
Hello !
I have a minor problem with my new installation of pfSense 2 :
I have a pfSense 2.0-BETA3 box as a home router. The box has 3 wired
ETH ports and a wireless interface. It is configured as follow :
WAN : vr0
LAN : BRIDGE0
OPT1 : vr1
OPT2 : vr2
OPT3 : ath0 (wireless card)
BRIDGE0 : OPT1, O
I've got a system (1.2.3, set up in a cluster) which has a couple of
"phantom" rules - rules that exist in the config.xml file, but don't
show up so they can't be deleted.
It appears that somehow they lost their interface element and since
all rules are keyed off what interface they are on, they d
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 2:12 PM, Jim Pingle wrote:
> Give it a try and see if it's still accurate.
Some observations:
1. Using the June 23 nanobsd snapshot, RRD Summary reported ~330GB of
traffic from June 1 to June 30. On July 3 it reported over 700GB of
traffic from the 1st. In other words it