Hi,
Have a look on to this thread
http://www.mail-archive.com/discussion@pfsense.com/msg00499.html
I'm using this (the 128MB image) on a generic PC with a 128MB CF card for weeks
now without problem. Its great.
best regards
Imre Ispanovits
On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 22:43:34 -0400
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Okay :)
I still haven't had time to look through the generator code, but I
will, I am just too busy with the university now.
The MAN is actually over the internet (scattered public ip addresses
80.*.*.*, 194.*.*.*, etc)
http://www.pfsense.com/pastebin/245
Also right now what cannot be done is to
Thanks for the replies. The links in this thread sound like exactly what
I'm looking for, but unfortunately, they are down. Is there a mirror, or
can they be re-posted?
Thanks,
Joe.
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From: Imre Ispanovits [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005
I access SQL, RDP and many other items through my ipsec tunnel and I
never change the MTU on the client. Thats a bad idea.The
solution is to find out why the packets are getting frag'd. Active
directory traffic does not work across my IPSEC tunnell but RDP and
friends surely do. I would
Hello
How is the squid gui integration into pfsense going? Is it working now?
Thank you,
Endre
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Maybe you can try this: Enter your BIOS and set your drive parameters MANUALLY
(CHS). There was someone reporting this behaviour in the IRC channel and this
solved it for him. Please report back if this makes any difference for the
installation.
Holger
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Von:
For the sake of getting this working now (and if you need bash), try the following:
>From a shell:
pkg_add -r bash
rehash
bash
Scott
On 10/11/05, jonathan gonzalez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi group,i tried to achieve this today but i couldn't get good news.I downloaded the last package from
Try http://www.pfsense.com/~sullrich/FreeSBIE.iso in 10 minutes.
We now have a screen on format partition where you can specify the
values.
Scott
On 10/11/05, Holger Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe
you can try this: Enter your BIOS and set your drive parameters
MANUALLY (CHS). There was