Hi. I run an asterisk phone system at home and have SIP phones that depend on
the DHCP server supplying tftp-server and ntp server info. I am thinking about
moving to pfsense as my firewall, but the documentation and support forums seem
unclear as to whether or not the DHCP server in pfsense c
nder "hidden options"
Have a look in the doc-pages ;-)
Von: Mike Myers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Freitag, 19. Januar 2007 23:18
An:
support@pfsense.com
Betreff: [pfSense Support] TFTP and NTP server
options in DHCP
Hi. I run an asterisk phone system at home and
;dhcpd/(if)/next-server and dhcpd/(if)/filename
These are used for PXE booting, and you should know what they do if
you're trying to set up PXE."
On 1/20/07, Mike Myers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Are you talking about this page?
> http://faq.pfsense.com/index.php?action=
On 1/20/07, Mike Myers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry, as I said in my first note, I am looking for time server and tftp-server
options, which are important for SIP phones. The tftp server isn't used for
PXE, but for phone config files.
Sorry for being dense here - is there
Hi. I am redoing a bunch of servers to rack amount everything, and I figured
it would be good to move my pfsense firewall to a more modern hardware config
at the same time I stuffed it into a 2U rackmount case.
My new Since the hardware compatibility list said nforce and my old nforce2
based
to
modify the driver to include the MCP51 ethernet device and
recompile). If you have something else, preferably intel, I would
suggest using that instead.
Thats my 2 cents.
-Joel
On Nov 10, 2007, at 2:04 PM, Mike Myers wrote:
> Hi. I am redoing a bunch of servers to rack amount ev
device and
recompile). If you have something else, preferably intel, I would
suggest using that instead.
Thats my 2 cents.
-Joel
On Nov 10, 2007, at 2:04 PM, Mike Myers wrote:
> Hi. I am redoing a bunch of servers to rack amount everything, and
> I figured it would be good to mov
nse Support] Support in 1.3 for nforce ethernet driver?
On Nov 10, 2007 5:29 PM, Mike Myers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've had pretty decent with these boards under linux, but pfsense is
my first foray into freebsd territory. Pfsense supports a ton of
ethernet interfaces, and I was j