Instead of trying to 're-brand' pfsense with themes/skins etc how about
a provision in a future release to include an area where the person who
is installing/maintaining the pfsense box can upload there own
logo/contact/support details?Mabye space for a 300x200 logo, and a
text area for
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Fra: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] På vegne af Chris
Buechler
Sendt: 17. juli 2008 02:56
Til: support@pfsense.com
Emne: Re: [pfSense Support] logo
On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 5:35 PM, Anders Dahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Do you have an official
I know there was a thread similar to this, but I started a new message
because I don't feel it is the same.
Is there any way anyone knows of to get a list of who went were on PFsense?
I mainly would like to log traffic per user. If it did a resolution of the
websites name instead of IP, that
Paul Cockings wrote:
Instead of trying to 're-brand' pfsense with themes/skins etc how
about a provision in a future release to include an area where the
person who is installing/maintaining the pfsense box can upload there
own logo/contact/support details?Mabye space for a 300x200 logo,
Hi there,
I have created a couple of new queues in the traffic shaper, and now when I
try the RDD graph for the queue it fails, asking you to look at the system
logs, the system logs say as follows,
Jul 17 16:51:43 php: /status_rrd_graph_img.php: Creating rrd update script
Jul 17 16:51:42
On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 11:52 AM, Jose Hernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I have created a couple of new queues in the traffic shaper, and now when I
try the RDD graph for the queue it fails, asking you to look at the system
logs, the system logs say as follows,
Jul 17
Hi,
I'm new to the list and to pfsense. I purchased a firewall/router with
pfsense installed and working but there are couple things I would like to
do but dont know how.
First is to be able to turn off internet access at night. I used to do
that with my linksys router under Internet
First you will need to create a schedule, then you will need to create an
firewall rule for the LAN interface that blocks destination port TCP/80 and
assign that schedule to it.
To block IRC create a firewall rule on the LAN interface that blocks (deny)
port TCP/6667 from any to any.
For Dynamic
Great, thanks for the help. I'm not sure I know how to do those things
but will give it a try.
john
On Thu, 17 Jul 2008, Curtis LaMasters wrote:
First you will need to create a schedule, then you will need to create an
firewall rule for the LAN interface that blocks destination port TCP/80