I do not know the reason to have this as a port.
If you ahve gone to FreeBSD than you know what you are doing.
If you want the simplicity download pfSense.
Simple as that.
I am not saying that it cannot be a port but that is to much hassle
getting it built first do not want to thing about mainta
Scott Ullrich wrote:
None of us have the time and or patience to maintain a freebsd port.
Since we replace the /etc/rc system with PHP that would hardly be a
good idea.
Plus a few kernel patches, a custom kernel config, and it would have to
install numerous other ports. It would be a huge e
On 3/19/08, B. Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> was just talking over somethings with people..
>
> What could the future ever be for pfsense as a port? (/usr/ports/
> security/pfsense) (m0n0wall and freenas as well)..
>
> it depends on pfsense, php, httpd.. (possibly) could rea
B. Cook schrieb:
Hello all,
was just talking over somethings with people..
What could the future ever be for pfsense as a port?
(/usr/ports/security/pfsense) (m0n0wall and freenas as well)..
it depends on pfsense, php, httpd.. (possibly) could read /etc/rc.conf
for networking information..
Hello all,
was just talking over somethings with people..
What could the future ever be for pfsense as a port? (/usr/ports/
security/pfsense) (m0n0wall and freenas as well)..
it depends on pfsense, php, httpd.. (possibly) could read /etc/rc.conf
for networking information..
Just wanted t