Op 10-11-2010 10:39, bsd schreef:
Hello,
I am reselling hardwawre on my website http://www.osnet.eu/
One of my client has requested to have the ability to use the LCD display for
this device.
Hardware manufacturer has provided me an application in C which allows
communication with the LCD
I'm playing a bit with the traffic shaper and noticed that if I edit a
firewall rule, only none is available for Ackqueue/Queue. In the
rule summary, the queues are displayed (e.g. qACK/qOthersLow). Thus if
I try to edit a rule generated by the traffic shaper wizard, the queues
are lost.
Fixed
But how can It be detected if it hasn't got the right drivers ?
Aren't the drivers included in the package I have sent as an attachment ?
Is only being able to communicate with this serial port enough ?
Le 10 nov. 2010 à 11:31, Seth Mos a écrit :
Op 10-11-2010 10:39, bsd schreef:
Hello,
I noticed today that in the RRD graphs that the number of processes is
increasing over the time. I have a lot of zombie processes still around:
[snip]
Try with snapshots of tomorrow.
Seems to be fixed on:
2.0-BETA4 (i386)
built on Wed Nov 10 00:37:42 EST 2010
FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE-p1
Thank
Hey Listee's
I am trying to add a swap drive to my pfSense box but I'm failing to
keep it after a reboot.
I zero out a spare 512MB partition with dd and chmod'd it as per the
this freeBSD doc [0] but then I get stuck. /etc/rc.conf doesn't exist?
I can execute 'swapon /dev/ad1s1' and then under
Hi,
Thanks to a link in the other PPTP thread currently running on this list, I
found this page in the docs :
http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Connect_to_a_remote_PPTP_server_when_you_have_the_pfSense_PPTP_server_enabled
As stated there it is not possible to NAT PPTP and GRE traffic via the
Did you try creating a new rc.conf file and seeing if it reads it?
Moshe
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On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 6:30 AM, James Bensley jwbens...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Listee's
I am trying to add a swap drive to my pfSense
Hello,
echo swapon /dev/ad1s1 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/startup.sh ; chmod +x
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/startup.sh; reboot
On 10.11.2010 13:30, James Bensley wrote:
Hey Listee's
I am trying to add a swap drive to my pfSense box but I'm failing to
keep it after a reboot.
I zero out a spare 512MB
Oh In /etc/rc (around line 310), it deletes /etc/rc.conf.
I'd be interested to know why if any of the developers is reading this...
Moshe
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On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 11:16 AM, James Bensley jwbens...@gmail.com
Because native /etc/rc.d scripts are ignored and replaced by *.php under
/etc/rc.*
It's a monowall thing.
On 10.11.2010 18:23, Moshe Katz wrote:
Oh In /etc/rc (around line 310), it deletes /etc/rc.conf.
I'd be interested to know why if any of the developers is reading this...
Moshe
On 25 October 2010 21:55, James Bensley jwbens...@gmail.com wrote:
On 25 October 2010 16:08, Glenn Kelley gl...@typo3usa.com wrote:
Doubtful - for the direct connection.
He could ask them to place the cable modem however into bridge mode
I don't believe that can be done (although most VM
hello
with pfsense 2.0 is possible to make a l2tp vpn over ipsec?
I don't see any configuration options for this in the web interface?
thank you
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Hello again,
Little fix just add '/sbin' path to binary just to make sure that init
subsystem will run it:
echo /sbin/swapon /dev/ad1s1 /usr/local/etc/rc.d/startup.sh ; chmod
+x /usr/local/etc/rc.d/startup.sh; reboot
On 10.11.2010 18:20, st41ker wrote:
Hello,
echo swapon /dev/ad1s1
Interesting, for me they sent their standard little black cable modem which
terminates with a single ethernet port, and a wireles router with a WAN port
rather than an all in one jobbie.
--James. (This email was sent from a mobile device, this is not secure)
On 10 Nov 2010 17:21, Simon Dick
If I understood correctly James tried to expand existing swap and
somehow he can not do it by merging existing and new partitions.
On 10.11.2010 19:47, Adam Thompson wrote:
Why not just add the necessary line to /etc/fstab, and let the boot-time
rc scripts mount it like usual?
(Note: I _am_
Ah, I had interpreted it as he installed a box without swap and was now
trying to add it.
He's talking about zeroing-out a partition, though, so adding another swap
line to fstab should still be a viable option even if there already is a
swap partition listed there.
Info for all: You can have
Is there any way to connect to onboard BMCs through IPMI under pfSense
2.0? I've got a Dell PowerEdge 1650 with an intermittently failing fan
(I
think), and I'd like to confirm which fan it is (or even that the
problem
is, in fact, a fan) before I take it down and crack it open. I don't
have
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