On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 4:07 PM, Atkins, Dwane P atki...@uthscsa.edu wrote:
The latest was http://10.10.10.10/reboot.php. I clicked on the reboot menu
option and it gave me source code.
Is there a way to stop this?
stop clicking buttons? :)
what version are you running, and what did you
I've now tried it everywhere
7.1
7.2
8.1
It seems impossible to build a dev ISO (no longer supported, thanks for the
info) nor a regular ISO
When I try to build on 7.1 and 7.2 PHP won't build because someone required
pecl-ACP which only works with PHP5+.
When trying to build on 8.1 I run
On 2/2/2011 9:01 AM, Mark Jones wrote:
I’ve now tried it everywhere
7.1
7.2
8.1
1.2.3 will only build on 7.2 (and maybe 7.3, there were some patches out
there for that)
It seems impossible to build a dev ISO (no longer supported, thanks for
the info) nor a regular ISO
That may be the
It is 1.2.3 REL. It has been going on a lot on test boxes. It is a pretty
standard config since we use the pfsense device as a Captive Portal.
Thank you
Dwane
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From: Vick Khera [mailto:vi...@khera.org]
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 7:00 AM
To:
The Beta label on 2.0 is holding us back. (Also, last night I tried building
2.0 on 8.1 and it failed, but I don't even see any errors, nor do I know where
they are squirreled away.) We are running on 7.2 with 1.2.3 and it works.
What we are trying to do is add java and openfire so that we
On 2/2/2011 11:35 AM, Mark Jones wrote:
The Beta label on 2.0 is holding us back. (Also, last night I tried building
2.0 on 8.1 and it failed, but I don't even see any errors, nor do I know
where they are squirreled away.) We are running on 7.2 with 1.2.3 and it
works. What we are trying
Thanks for the how to on the package building. I was trying to figure out how
you do it for pfsense (because so much of FreeBSD isn't present) that it didn't
occur to me that it's just the FreeBSD way to do it. I'm also, coming from the
linux side of things so the whole FreeBSD ports stuff is
Just want to share a small success - in case your Countryblock install
stops working. Please try the following procedure.
a. delete the package
b. delete /tmp/pkg_mgr_Country Block.log file
c. reinstall the package and follow the country-selection-and-enable-the-block
process
Mehma
I agree with Jim.
A firewall box should be exclusively a firewall, no matter how 'stout'
it is. More components == more attack surface area. Not to mention the
intricacies of interaction that might bollix the firewall's mechanisms
in a non-repeatable way.
Better to put all analysis packages in