On 21 Jan 2010, at 22:14, Tancinco, Jon wrote:
> Thanks for your help Lyle. I’ve seen this solution...
>
> SSLEngine On
> SSLCertificateFile /etc/httpd/ssl/*.serverdensity.com.crt
> SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/httpd/ssl/*.serverdensity.com.key
> SSLCertificateChainFile /etc/httpd/ssl/gd_bundle.c
If a user has SSH or GUI access they can do anything they want with
the box since AFAIK there is no conditional user access.
Consequently I'm not sure what's wrong with binding the OpenVPN
management interface to localhost and either telneting from within a
SSH session or just running a she
re not the only one accessing the management interface.
In my case, there is another person that has to access the
management to check the client's IP and then VNC it
Qua, 2008-05-07 às 10:25 +0100, Merul Patel escreveu:
Thanks David.
The management interface is easy to setup and use. Ho
the pfsense host instead
Ter, 2008-05-06 às 19:08 +0100, Merul Patel escreveu:
Thanks Curtis,
Does this work on the embedded version of pfSense? Thought I'd been
pretty diligent about googling pre-posting, but apologies if not.
BR
Merul
On 6 May 2008, at 19:03, Curtis LaMasters w
Thanks Curtis,
Does this work on the embedded version of pfSense? Thought I'd been
pretty diligent about googling pre-posting, but apologies if not.
BR
Merul
On 6 May 2008, at 19:03, Curtis LaMasters wrote:
Enable the management interface or download the Java (All
Platform). There's pre
Hi Folks,
Any simple method to determine the current OpenVPN clients on a
pfSense gateway and their IP addresses?
I quite often use VNC to take control of remote clients, and it would
be wonderful if there was a quick method.
Regards,
Merul
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Hi Lloyd,
I don't know of a solution for your specific issue, but I thought I'd
at least suggest an alternative that I currently use.
I have this setup:
Network 1
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- Asterisk Server running with a private IP address - avoids security
issues with SIP registration, since my
I've got a pair of OpenVPN installations (1.2RC3) on some Alix WRAPs
which are working well. Good performance over an SSL site-to-site VPN
etc.
However, one of the boxes (which is by chance the site-to-site OpenVPN
client) is in a remote location abroad in an environment with
unreliable p
Hi,
I'm a pfSense noob, but familiar enough with FreeBSD. I've managed to
get pfsense embedded 1.2-RC3 up and running on an Alix system, and all
was working fine for the past two weeks.
The box supports incoming OpenVPN connections, and SSH key-based
access from WAN and LAN.
Today, the