[pfSense Support] Bug reports

2006-03-03 Thread Peter Curran
Is this the correct place to report bugs in pfsense? /Peter -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For

Re: [pfSense Support] Bug reports

2006-03-03 Thread Scott Ullrich
It's a good start, yeah. We may ask you to file a ticket in cvstrac if they are indeed real bugs :) Scott On 3/3/06, Peter Curran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is this the correct place to report bugs in pfsense? /Peter -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by

Re: [pfSense Support] Bug reports

2006-03-03 Thread Peter Curran
On Friday 03 March 2006 19:45, Scott Ullrich wrote: It's a good start, yeah. We may ask you to file a ticket in cvstrac if they are indeed real bugs :) Thats OK - some of them seem to be listed in the changelog for BETA2, so I will redo my testing of this afternoon once I have upgraded and

Re: [pfSense Support] Bug reports

2006-03-03 Thread Scott Ullrich
It may help to do a fresh install if you are getting php dynamic loading errors, we have modified the defaults. On 3/3/06, Peter Curran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Friday 03 March 2006 19:45, Scott Ullrich wrote: It's a good start, yeah. We may ask you to file a ticket in cvstrac if they

Re: [pfSense Support] Bug reports

2006-03-03 Thread Scott Ullrich
Thanks!! On 3/3/06, Peter Curran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes - I will install from scratch rather than upgrade. I think that one of the bugs I got that was not listed in the BETA2 change occurs if you assign a network range as a virtual ip. I will try and load this into a new VM tonight