Hello all,
Firstly, my apologies for comparing an archaic version to a recent
one. I was unable to find a high-level change-log for version that
stretch back to 1.0beta1 nor archived download images of those older
versions.
I have a specific machine that 1.0-beta1 boots and works on,
On 8/23/06, Jesse Peterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
Firstly, my apologies for comparing an archaic version to a recent
one. I was unable to find a high-level change-log for version that
stretch back to 1.0beta1 nor archived download images of those older
versions.
I have a specific
Hi,
Please forgive this question if it has already been addressed; I looked for the
solution, but may have missed it.
I'm configuring my pfSense router (RC2 hard drive installation on a Pentium II
box with 3 NICs, 256MB RAM) with public and private LANs. I haven't been able
to configure OPT1
Hi,
I'm trying to decide whether to go with a hard drive install or a CDROM install
of pfSense. I haven't found anything that specifies what features are
different between the two installations.
What are the pros and cons of going with a hard drive versus a CDROM-based
install? Is there a
My Preference is the transcend IDE flash drives. Ultra reliable and fairly
inexpresive. Both versions run from RAM. You cant upgrade the CDROM
without rewriting the image. I also don't think you can install any
packages to it. Just my 2 cents Ryan
-Original Message-
From: Jonathan
On 8/23/06, Jonathan Wanak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to decide whether to go with a hard drive install or a CDROM install
of pfSense. I haven't found anything that specifies what features are
different between the two installations.
What are the pros and cons of going with a
I seem to remember work was once being done to make OPT interfaces work with
PPPoE. Can someone tell me how to do this of if it can be done. I am using
a Linksys box just for this purpose right now, but would like to get away
from this.
-Original Message-
From: Jonathan Wanak
On 8/23/06, Ryan Rodrigue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I seem to remember work was once being done to make OPT interfaces work with
PPPoE. Can someone tell me how to do this of if it can be done. I am using
a Linksys box just for this purpose right now, but would like to get away
from this.
No,
Question,
As it turns out I need to update my openbgp, not knowing allot
about the pkg utility how do I update this package? Do I need to
remove and re-add it? The pkg utilities I see are;
/usr/sbin/pkg_add /usr/sbin/pkg_create/usr/sbin/pkg_info
/usr/sbin/pkg_version
Good afternoon all,
I have just removed openbgpd 3.7_2 from my pfsense box and
installed 3.9. When I attempt to run bgpd I get the following error;
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libc.so.7 not found, required by bgpd
How can I install that object? Thanks all.
Wade B
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Wade B
On 23.08.2006, at 01:46, Holger Bauer wrote:
Looks somebody got it working: http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/
topic,1436.0.html
Once the files pop up again we might consider adding this to head
(we lost some files on server move).
Just uploaded the patched files from Tiago Baptista to my
Good afternoon,
The issues is dropped neighborships between IBGP peers every 1-2
minutes. One host is a PFsense (FC1) firewall running openbgp package version
3.7_2(not sure what the actual version is) and the other a Fedora Core
5 box running Quagga 0.98.6. The configs and debugs are below,
I'd post this on freebsd-net or an openbgp mailing list (is there
one?)...OpenBSD which develops openbgp has fixed numerous bugs since
OpenBSD 3.7 released, I'd be willing to bet that OpenBSD 3.9 w/
OpenBGP 3.9 (if we consider the version of OpenBGP to be the same as
the OS it was developed on)
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