The version is Samba35
Younes EL AMRAOUI
*Engineering Student at ESIREM.*
*Computer Science Engineering School.*
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*Dijon ,FRANCE .*
Hi !
Hmmm, any chance to get this working without installing samba on the
firewall-system ?
And which squid-version did you use ? the package-provided or 3.x ?
Regards,
Martin
Von: Younes EL AMRAOUI [mailto:oun...@gmail.com]
Gesendet: Montag, 1. August 2011 08:34
An: support@pfsense.com
Hi
No you can't make it work without installing samba on pfSense(terminal), you
need to connect to the AD un add your machine to it, to recuperate users.
Squid 2.7.9_4.1 provided with pfSense ( the Squid3 like I sead has a problem
to install it, it seem's that the links are dead).
Younes EL
Martin,
There is another SQUID plugin which authenticates thru LDAP directly but
if forces the user input login and password thru the browser every first
access to the web.
NTLM+Samba uses AD login and doesn't force the user input login and pass
again when passing
thru the firewall.
isamar
Hi,
I'm trying to install 1.2.3 or 2.0rc3 (tried both) from dvd onto a HD, in
both cases it all appears to install fine but when I attempt to boot from
the HD it fails
without touching the keyboard the 2.0 says: (1.2.3 is similiar)
error 1 lba 378986767
No /boot/loader
and then goes back to
Is there a security setting enabled in the BIOS that might prevent
installing the bootloader on the HDD?
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Van: Nick Upson [mailto:n...@telensa.com]
Verzonden: maandag 1 augustus 2011 14:03
Aan: support pfsense
Onderwerp: [pfSense Support] install headaches
Hi,
I'm trying to
On 1 August 2011 13:06, Bart Grefte b...@ravenslair.nl wrote:
Is there a security setting enabled in the BIOS that might prevent
installing the bootloader on the HDD?
good idea but no
in addition I can get to point where it would boot and it just sits there
with a / sysbol in the fist char
Wait, you see a / symbol?
Which version of pfSense did you install? If it's the embedded version, then
the / is correct, the only way to access the console is by using a
null-modem cable and hyperterminal (if you use Windows) on another computer.
Then you use the other computer to see the
In Squid (pfSense) you can specify the subnets that don't need
authentification ;)
--
Younes EL AMRAOUI
*Engineering Student at ESIREM.*
*Computer Science Engineering School.*
*
*
*Dijon ,FRANCE .*
On 1 August 2011 13:28, Bart Grefte b...@ravenslair.nl wrote:
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Wait, you see a “/” symbol?
** **
Which version of pfSense did you install? If it’s the embedded version,
then the “/” is correct, the only way to access the console is by using a
null-modem cable and hyperterminal (if
Okay.
Which type of install did you do, quick/easy or custom? If the 1st, try the
2nd and see how far it gets then.
_
Van: Nick Upson [mailto:n...@telensa.com]
Verzonden: maandag 1 augustus 2011 14:32
Aan: support@pfsense.com
Onderwerp: Re: [pfSense Support] install headaches
On 1 August 2011 13:37, Bart Grefte b...@ravenslair.nl wrote:
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Okay.
** **
Which type of install did you do, quick/easy or custom? If the 1st, try
the 2nd and see how far it gets then.
I've tried both, they run ok and say that it's all installed
--
Nick Upson (01799 533252)
Weird...
What about
http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=25413.0;prev_next=prev
http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=25413.0;prev_next=prev -- Whew,
got it to work now, by not choosing Packet Mode during the bootblock
creation part of the installation.
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Van: Nick Upson
On 1 August 2011 14:04, bsd b...@todoo.biz wrote:
Le 1 août 2011 à 14:54, Bart Grefte a écrit :
I would suggest that you use dd to remove whatever is on the first block of
your disk.
such as :
# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/disk1 count=60
or equivalent for your OS.
after try agin the
Normally that is called virus protwction in the bios. And yes that would
prevent the boot loader from being installed.
Seth
typed on a tiny touchscreen, why exactly?
Bart Grefte b...@ravenslair.nlschreef:
Is there a security setting enabled in the BIOS that might prevent
installing the
Right, I didn't remember what that setting was called.
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Seth Mos [mailto:seth@dds.nl]
Verzonden: maandag 1 augustus 2011 15:37
Aan: support@pfsense.com
Onderwerp: RE: [pfSense Support] install headaches
Normally that is called virus protwction in the
boot sector virus protection is disabled in the BIOS
On 1 August 2011 14:36, Seth Mos seth@dds.nl wrote:
Normally that is called virus protwction in the bios. And yes that would
prevent the boot loader from being installed.
Seth
typed on a tiny touchscreen, why exactly?
Bart Grefte
I'm running a pfSense 2.0RC3 (with 4 physical NICs)
at home with cable modem on WAN assigned by DHCP.
Works well -- unless it's down.
I'm thinking about adding an ADSL line and run dual-WAN
for redundancy and load-leveling.
The ADSL is PPPoE with static IP but also offers IPv6
(local provider
Hello,
I have 2 building each with multiple networks. They are currently joined via
an IPSec VPN.
Building A is 10.0.0.0/24 and 10.0.1.0/24
And
Building B is 10.0.2.0/24 and 10.0.3.0/24
Right now I have a 10 Mb/s link to the internet in building A and a 100 Mb/s
link in building B so I
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