All-
Today I upgraded my Wrap .84 to .86 via the Mini-Wrap Upgrade file.
My Cisco VPN (software client on my laptop to connect to my office) no
longer connects.
Logs from the pfsense firewall (forwarded to a server via syslog) show that
ISAKMP is being blocked inbound. With PFSense .84, I ne
On 10/3/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All-
>
> Today I upgraded my Wrap .84 to .86 via the Mini-Wrap Upgrade file.
>
> My Cisco VPN (software client on my laptop to connect to my office) no
> longer connects.
>
> Logs from the pfsense firewall (forwarded to a server via syslog)
On 10/3/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All-
>
> Today I upgraded my Wrap .84 to .86 via the Mini-Wrap Upgrade file.
>
> My Cisco VPN (software client on my laptop to connect to my office) no
> longer connects.
>
> Logs from the pfsense firewall (forwarded to a server via syslog)
At 02:28 PM 10/3/2005, Scott Ullrich wrote:
On 10/3/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All-
>
> Today I upgraded my Wrap .84 to .86 via the Mini-Wrap Upgrade file.
>
> My Cisco VPN (software client on my laptop to connect to my office) no
> longer connects.
>
> Logs from the pfsen
upgrade.tgz is a safe bet if you have a full install. upgrade.tgz is
used by the BSD Installer to have an easy upgrade path although that
may be slated for removal since it can be somewhat confusing.
If you care to spend a few minutes to try a few things, it may be very helpful:
Save a copy of
OK, this is now fixed in CVS. Expect this fix in the next release.
--Bill
On 10/3/05, Scott Ullrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> upgrade.tgz is a safe bet if you have a full install. upgrade.tgz is
> used by the BSD Installer to have an easy upgrade path although that
> may be slated for remov