Curtis LaMasters wrote:
Try using the packet capture feature to get a L2/L3 capture of the
data flowing from one point to another. Download that pcap file and
put it into wireshark, run the expert analysis on it.
I have tried this but it tells me the same that the logs do, that there
was a
/tmp (2008-03-12 @ 18:02:23)
admin # cat pkg_mgr_dns-server.log
---
Beginning package installation.
Downloading package configuration file...
ucspi-tcp-0.88_1 Array
(
[0] = Requested space: 988 bytes, free space: 22818713600 bytes in
/var/tmp/instmp.xjcbDL
[1] = tar: Unrecognized archive
On 3/14/08, Bryan Derman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
/tmp (2008-03-12 @ 18:02:23)
admin # cat pkg_mgr_dns-server.log
---
Beginning package installation.
Downloading package configuration file...
ucspi-tcp-0.88_1 Array
(
[0] = Requested space: 988 bytes, free space: 22818713600 bytes
i am getting a bizzare error:
XML error: OPTXXX at line 115 cannot occur more than once
.. i cant use any options on the console menu, nor the web interface
it happened as i was trying to delete OPT1 (using the web interface)
Im using 1.2 -Release
Anyone know what this is?
On 3/14/08, EchoB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i am getting a bizzare error:
XML error: OPTXXX at line 115 cannot occur more than once
.. i cant use any options on the console menu, nor the web interface
it happened as i was trying to delete OPT1 (using the web interface)
Im using 1.2
Hi,
I am investigating a bit about m0n0wall pfSense... to my knowledge, it
seems that a CF card is not really a good medium to have many writes
onto... so currently I am running m0n0wall for that reason.
I know the embedded version of pfSense is comparable with m0n0wall (eg.
loading into
Am 15.03.2008 um 00:07 schrieb Michel Servaes:
Hi,
I am investigating a bit about m0n0wall pfSense... to my
knowledge, it seems that a CF card is not really a good medium to
have many writes onto... so currently I am running m0n0wall for
that reason.
I know the embedded version of
Yes it has changed, theres an option in the full install where you
select the embedded kernel and choose grub as the boot method.
I have 12 alix boards running on hitachi microdrives on full installs
with packages, all of them work flawless. As far as noise they make no
noise completely silent.