RE: [pfSense Support] schedules

2007-06-10 Thread Holger Bauer
This is not possible unfortunately. To kind of "kill states" of inactive pass rules we had to introduce an ipfw block on top of the pf filter. This was the only way to do it (we really investigated all other possibilities). That said, it won't work for your scenario as an inactive pass will cause

Re: [pfSense Support] Schedules bug

2007-05-06 Thread Scott Dale
Can you be more specific with your testing? I am unable to duplicate. Were you creating single day schedules or repeating? What time range? Were the description boxes filled in? etc Thanks, Scott Dale Fuchs, Martin wrote: Hi ! There is a bug (?) in the schedules... Define one time range and

Re: [pfSense Support] Schedules bug

2007-05-06 Thread Heiko Garbe
Hi, do you have the latest snapshot? Greetings heiko Fuchs, Martin schrieb: Hi ! There is a bug (?) in the schedules... Define one time range and add it to the schedule, then save. After that, edit the schedule and delete the time range and add another one (as you would do for an other event