is some ISP in France misconfigured?
Thanks
Pierre
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I am having a problem with the /etc/localtime. After applying the
time zone update the UI came with a blank popup and when I saved the
page it erased the /etc/localtime. I have manually added a link ti
the right timezone (/etc/localtime -> /usr/share/zoneinfo/America/
Vancouver) but how do I
this renumbering
so there must be a solution may be we should peek in Darwin code?
Thanks
Pierre
On 6-Sep-06, at 8:25 AM, Bill Marquette wrote:
On 9/6/06, Pierre Frisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So if I understand correctly you are porting pfsense to 6.2 instead
of back porting the
Thank you very much that did the trick. May be we should have a more
obvious setting -:)
Pierre
On 11-Oct-06, at 9:44 AM, Chris Buechler wrote:
Pierre Frisch wrote:
That is the bizarre thing I am not using NAT both network have
fully routable addresses and all machine have permanent
-Oct-06, at 9:18 AM, Captain Bablam wrote:
What does your NAT configuration look like?
On the PFsense and on the Cisco side? Does the "suddenly natted"
traffic look as though it is sourced from the public IP of the
PFsense?
Wade B
Wade B
On 10/11/06, Pierre Frisch <[EM
Hello,
I have a baffling problem:
I am trying to establish and Open Directory replica between two
network (204.50.17.0/24) and (66.42.196.32/27) the first network is
on a T1 line with a cisco router the second network is in a colo with
a pfsense router. the pfsense router is connected to t
Could you post the solution. Please
Thank you
Pierre
On 12-Sep-06, at 10:01 AM, Alvaro Pietrobono wrote:
I'm sorry Scott,
but I don't explained the problem very well.
Pfsense is behind a firewall and I'm trying to establish
vpn lan-to-lan with an Ipsec compliant (Cisco Concentrator in this
up a lot of
my hacking time right now) to retool our build/patch system - at that
point I can send a test kernel your way.
--Bill
On 9/1/06, Pierre Frisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Let me know your conclusions and will talk.
Pierre
On 1-Sep-06, at 4:17 PM, Bill Marquette wrote:
If
Let me know your conclusions and will talk.PierreOn 1-Sep-06, at 4:17 PM, Bill Marquette wrote:If all it takes is $50 I would be happy to oblige the board did cost me $500 and it is worthless without a driver. Understood, they aren't cheap boards. To be clear, what I'm offering is to provide a re
1.0.1 with an
updated kernel?
Thanks
Pierre
On 1-Sep-06, at 11:33 AM, Bill Marquette wrote:
On 9/1/06, Pierre Frisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Bill,
How much was the bounty?
Not sure...probably only $50 or so. The thread was removed from the
forum at some point.
I guess I
Understood.
Does this mean that in practice it will not be included in 1.0? What
about 1.1.
Thanks
Pierre
On 1-Sep-06, at 10:39 AM, Scott Ullrich wrote:
On 9/1/06, Pierre Frisch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Bill,
I guess I don't understand the problem. Why had the drive
Hi Bill,
How much was the bounty?
I guess I don't understand the problem. Why had the driver got to be
backported for each version? How is pfsense built? Is this a problem
with FreeBSD or with pfsense?
Thanks
Pierre
On 1-Sep-06, at 10:00 AM, Bill Marquette wrote:
On 9/1/06, P
What is the status support of the Intel PWLA8494MT. I had it working
with a special build sent by Bill Marquette including Intel driver
6.0.5. However this has disappeared from the latest update. Is it
going to come back with the next one?
I also have a problem with interface numbering. The
Hi,
I am converting an existing network by adding a pfSense router in
between.
The previous configuration was:
ISP router (66.196.42.33) <--> Linksys BEFVP41 (66.196.42.36) <-->
private network (192.168.0.1)
The main use of the linksys is to establish VPN connectivity with my
customer
Is Intel PWLA8494MT supported with the current build (1.0RC2)? I have
installed this card on a system with 2 Gb Intel port on the mother
board and the system does not appear to recognize it. Any idea?
Thanks
Pierre
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