Ugo Bellavance schrieb:
On 2009-12-14 22:17, Chris Buechler wrote:
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Scott Ullrichsullr...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 7:49 PM, Ugo Bellavanceu...@lubik.ca wrote:
Hi,
http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/NanoBSD_on_WRAP
Has someone done the first
Jim Pingle schrieb:
Which model ALIX do you have?
alix2d1
according to the receipt.
It says on the page that there are some
excluded models, usually it's the ones with VGA that require a different
BIOS. Did the image not boot at all? Or what did it do?
IIRC, the ALIX basically said
Scott Ullrich schrieb:
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 9:57 AM, Paul Mansfield
it-admin-pfse...@taptu.com wrote:
I'd be very interested if there was a project to add varnish reverse proxy
to pfsense. It claims to be both linux and freebsd compatible.
http://varnish.projects.linpro.no/
One
Am 19.09.2009 um 20:56 schrieb Jeppe Øland:
Is pfsense.org down?
Do I have right IP 216.135.95.6?
Resolves to 69.64.6.21 here...
If you ask the nameservers directly, that's what they reply.
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Paul Mansfield schrieb:
boot a live linux disk like ubuntu
try a speed test website.
for network testing...
set up the interfaces
create a 1G test file, e.g. dd if=/dev/urandom of=/tmp/random bs=1024
count=1048576
then use time scp /tmp/random otherhost:/tmp/blah or use netcat -l -p
Tom Keyser schrieb:
Hello,
I have never used pfSense, but it appears to be highly recommended.
I am building a firewall box and although I could do the iptables
myself, I wanted to have available a user interface so I can teach
someone else how to manage it.
I am considering using
Caroline Stekke schrieb:
Thank you for you attention
But I have installed this version :
1.2.3-RC1 with FreeBSD 7.1
So for you my newer card, just can work with FreeBSD 7.2 ?
Can you download the FreeBSD 7.2 CD and Live ISO, boot that and check if
you see the NICs?
There are also
Rob Pickerill schrieb:
havent been following this one, so dont know if its been mentioned
before, but have you looked at WSUS?
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/wsus/default.aspx
let that collect the updates - preferably overnight - and distribute
them to your workstations/servers
He's
Bill Marquette schrieb:
Ask the vendors for eval gear and make sure it supports the load before you
buy.
AFAIK, SUN still provides eval-systems for free.
I would evaluate one of the new X2270 with the Nehalem Xeons.
This should provide a 50% boost even on 5400-series Xeons.
Also, they
Am 13.04.2009 um 12:13 schrieb Lenny:
Hi guys,
first of all, thanks for all the support!
Anyway, unfortunately, after all the hell I've been through with
this, our CEO is not interested in buying a new server:(
But let's put all the smart decisions aside as I have to figure
out what can I
Am 12.04.2009 um 19:03 schrieb Nenhum_de_Nos:
On Sun, April 12, 2009 01:57, Mark Slatem wrote:
Yup, I can definitely vouch for the Alix.
It is generally all we use for our customer deployments. We have one
client
with 40 branches all using Alix's that connect to a central alix
hosted
at
Joseph L. Casale schrieb:
I am about to order hardware to make my first embedded system and am
thinking of an ALIX.2D3 as it covers port wise all that I need.
This will function for a very small lan 10 clients, are there any opinions
anyone can share about possibly better choices or more
Tim Nelson schrieb:
Oh how I love the wondrous substance that is JB Weld. :-)
I'm certainly not opposed to making some sort of frankenstein bracket out of
an old salvaged sound card or some spare sheet metal. BUT, I was hoping to
have something a bit less time consuming. Also, I want the
Am 09.03.2009 um 01:30 schrieb Leon Strong:
Hi all,
I'm wondering if there's an Rsync package or a best practise for
backing up the configuration of the pfsense boxes nightly?
I'd like to roll the pfsense machines into our standard backup
system which uses rsync, can i just add the bsd
Michael Schuh schrieb:
Cool we learn every day. :-D
The Alix can do what? Close to 50 MBps, IIRC.
So, for 5 MPs, a used WRAP could do as well.
I've got 5000/500 here and the WRAP was never the problem.
I swapped it out for an Alix, though.
To bad that the pound lost so much, or you
Nick Upson schrieb:
how do people arrange their DNS, as far as I can see the ideal place
for my DNS, so it can serve the entire network, is in the firewall but
it doesn't seem to have one, or do I need to enable/install something?
pfSense doesn't implement a full DNS (AFAIK). It's mainly
Quirino Santilli schrieb:
And About How mush is for an Alix 2D3? And where can I find good
on-line reseller?
I’m in Italy.
I'd use PCEngines directly, if no reseller for my country was available.
Or try to find a reseller in Italy via ebay.
But I'd recommend PCEngines.
Rainer
Tim Dickson schrieb:
Used equipment is generally cheap :)
The beauty if PfSense is that it will run on standard run-of-the-mill
hardware.
Old PIII's rock with pfSense, and almost anyone has those lying around. Grab
one, through as many NIC's in as you want - and you have a full install of
William Bulley schrieb:
According to Chris Buechler cbuech...@gmail.com on Mon, 01/12/09 at 11:44:
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 8:36 AM, William Bulley w...@umich.edu wrote:
Second, I have one question:
How does one set (and save) a default route (as in route add default
10.0.0.1)
Am 11.01.2009 um 17:22 schrieb Karl Fife:
Just upgraded to 1.2.2 this morning
2
Question: Is the traffic shaper the same between 1.2 and 1.2.1
1.2.2 I was 'beating' on the shaper VOIP this morning. Upwards of
15 simultaneous G.711 calls (no packet-loss concealment features
like
Am 06.01.2009 um 20:18 schrieb Curtis LaMasters:
The graphing I can understand but with NRPE/NSCA on Linux and
possibly BSD systems, you really aren't limited to network/ping/SNMP
checks unless I'm missing something about Zabbix. Initiating
research now. :)
From what I could see, once
Tim Korves schrieb:
Hi all,
we're searching for a reliable hardware basis to use as a pfSense
firewall with a maximum concurrent throughput of 6 Gigabits / second.
We were thinking of something like this hardware configuration:
- 2x Intel Xeon QuadCore Processors
- 4 or 8 GB of RAM
-
Tim Nelson schrieb:
A FreeBSD 7.0-REL disc exhibited the same errors... BUT...
The problem turned out to be the RAM itself. Either I have a bad stick or the
board acted funny when mixing ECC and non ECC RAM even with ECC turned off in
the BIOS.
I don't think is a good idea anyway.
Hi,
when I started with DSL, back in December 2001 (IIRC), I got, together
with a splitter, one of these boxes:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/DSL-Modem
(first picture, of the article on the right).
http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bild:NTBBA.jpgfiletimestamp=20060918231501
I used it
Vivek Khera schrieb:
I've read a lot about how windows and linux are vulnerable, but not
much info regarding FreeBSD. Does anyone know how worried we should
be? Any comment on possible corrective measures being implemented by
the dev team?
AFAIK, the details are not really public at
Hi,
my WRAP died and I finally managed to order an ALIX from PC-Engines.
But I think I can't find a backup of my config - can I just take the
config.xml from the old CF card and use the restore-option with that?
Or can the WARP-CF just be put into the ALIX?
It's 1.2, IIRC.
Rainer
Vivek Khera schrieb:
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 12:03 PM, Rainer Duffner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
my WRAP died and I finally managed to order an ALIX from PC-Engines.
But I think I can't find a backup of my config - can I just take the
config.xml from the old CF card and use the restore
jose thomas schrieb:
Hi all.
I am new to the pfsense list and like to know from your experience
about the pfsense 1.2 installation on a 64-bit hardware.
We are planing to protect the Data Center (consists of around 40+ RH
Servers running Apache and MySQL). Intention is to
install pfsense on
with VMWare server 2.0 beta running on it.
Does VMware Server 2.0 come with VMware Tools for FreeBSD6?
And how do you install them in pfSense?
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Service Pack 1. Learn more.
I thought it was one of those witty tag-lines along Make Vista more
reliable by installing Ubuntu or so.
Interestingly, it doesn't say faster ;-)))
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Chris Buechler schrieb:
On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 10:35 PM, Tortise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The older FreeBSD installations had a floppy boot disc, whether this could be
adapted I have wondered?
Not in this fashion, no.
The only thing worse than booting from CDROM is booting
Am 08.05.2008 um 00:09 schrieb Atkins, Dwane P:
I will try that as well.
Can't you unplug the internal CD drive and use an USB one to install?
Or does it complain nevertheless?
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boot from a USB drive, what could you possibly expect us to do?
Get an adapter, so you can connect a micro drive to ATA and boot from
that.
There's no magic.
Can't you boot from CD and put the rules on USB?
I've never done that, but IIRC, pfsense can do that.
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Chris Buechler schrieb:
On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 3:45 AM, David C P Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I realise that this is looking 2 versions out so all the usual uncertainty
caveats apply, but in practical terms, how long *might* we be looking at
before the virtual WLAN thing could become a
Jared B. Griffith schrieb:
When is 1.3 due to be out?
I'm not a spokesperson for pfSense but from what I remember, it will be
about a year from now on before it's in a semi-ready state.
So, don't hold your breath ;-)
Rainer
Hi,
can anybody recommend a switch (8 port or so) that is VLAN capable (and
the VLANs actually work with pfSense)?
It's mainly for home use (I need a new one), so I'm not sure if I want
to afford myself a real Cisco switch (but it would be nice to practice a
little with IOS).
Gigabit would
Curtis LaMasters schrieb:
I like HP or Linksys for the cheaper end.
And which model do you have in mind?
;-)
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Paul M schrieb:
a second hand cisco 2950 would be quite cheap on ebay, the gigabit 2960g
(I think) might be getting too pricey.
Yes, the 2950 looks good (although the one I'm looking at has 24 ports -
though I'm not sure if I want to live in a flat where all those ports
are actually used
Eugen Leitl schrieb:
I have a Netgear ProSafe GS108T-xy, which is GBit, managed,
and fanless. You might have to upgrade the latest firmware,
as Netgear consumer stuff is typically buggy in the first
generation, and the support sucks.
Yup, I've thought about Netgear.
I used a
though)
Hm. That would be sub-optimal for me then ;-)
And the reason I was asking this question.
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Leif Nilsson schrieb:
Hi all!!
I'm about to buy a HP DL120 G5 (465476-421) and a Intel PRO/1000 PT Quad
Port.
Anyone who have tested this configuration with PfSense??
There have been reports of recent small G5 models using a bcm chip
that is only supported in 8-CURRENT.
But if you
B. Cook schrieb:
Hello all,
was just talking over somethings with people..
What could the future ever be for pfsense as a port?
(/usr/ports/security/pfsense) (m0n0wall and freenas as well)..
it depends on pfsense, php, httpd.. (possibly) could read /etc/rc.conf
for networking
on embedded hardware) because of the lack
of video or keyboard in the then WRAP boards.
Has this changed?
Noise: I think the microdrive is next to silent.
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idea to re-
install from scratch and re-enter the rule-sets.
But you'll see if you can migrate the rules.
(I had to shorten mine)
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have made it into
pfSense 1.2 check out the blog (http://blog.pfsense.com) for all
the details.
I think the .com domain has no blog A record.
But the .org domain has...
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in one of my RSS-feeds from the
pfsense-site today.
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(It's also roughly 1000 times the bandwidth of the modem I started to
go online with from home, 13 years ago)
If you've really got even more bandwidth (FTTP, or VDSL maybe?), then
replace the hard-drive with a silent laptop-drive, or even a microdrive.
cheers,
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. If you're in the US,
Netgate.com has them in stock. Check the recent ALIX post on http://
blog.pfsense.org for links.
BTW: What kind of case do you recommend?
AFAICS, PCEngines doesn't really sell Mini-ITX-cases, which seem to
be the form-factor for the ALIX-boards.
cheers,
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Ronny Forberger wrote:
Scott Ullrich schrieb:
On 10/26/07, Ronny Forberger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can see my setting on the GUI but not on ifconfig when doing so.
It is defined in PF. See /tmp/rules.debug. This is also a FAQ.
Search the lists archives.
Wally Mono wrote:
I realize this is bad form, but how do I actually get someone to
respond to an apparent problem? I tried the contact on the web page
and was referred here. What other hoops must I jump through to get
someone to give me what probably amounts to a very simple answer? All
due
lazy to update regularly (I've got to dismantle the WRAP
completely and I don't like to do that too often)
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Could it be that one of them is dead?
Try with [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.somedomainyouvenotcheckedbefore.com
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swapfile is the root of your
problem in this case.
AFAIK, pfSense should never swap.
What packages do you use, if any?
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Am 05.09.2007 um 20:04 schrieb Atkins, Dwane P:
Currently, it states that there are no packages install?
Why is it swapping then?
That should absolutely not happen.
What processes consume the most memory?
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Am 05.09.2007 um 20:19 schrieb Scott Ullrich:
On 9/5/07, Rainer Duffner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am 05.09.2007 um 20:04 schrieb Atkins, Dwane P:
Currently, it states that there are no packages install?
Why is it swapping then?
That should absolutely not happen.
What processes consume
Srdjan wrote:
Hi,
Now using the whole box just to run firewall/router is bit of a waste
in my case, so I'd like to host a small web server on it. My initial
idea is to run it in a jail. I would appreciate greatly if anyone
could tell me following:
- am i being reasonable with that, ie is
Hans Rienecker wrote:
Hi all,
i've just installed PFSense 1.01 on an IBM X335 (Intel Xeon 2.8 GHz 2.5 GB
RAM) and i noticed that it take very long time to boot the system.
It hangs for ca. 6 minutes showing a message smp: AP CPU #1 Launched! and
then boots and is ready for use.
When i
Am 15.08.2007 um 23:36 schrieb Atkins, Dwane P:
Tell me if this sounds sensible.
I will be out of pocket tomorrow. On Friday, I will install 1.2
RC1. I
a
Out of town?
;-)
Was this a Freudian slip?
;-)
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core team or Cisco knew of a remote hole in their
respective software, they'd fix it (one hopes).
It's far more likely that a human misconfiguration occurs than a bug
in any of the two systems causes a security-issue.
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of the above card).
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what is asterisks?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asterisk
;-)
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Hi,
that's what I get when I want to add a port-mapping.
I downloaded a RELENG_1 snapshot for my WRAP some hours ago.
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Hi,
I imported my config from an older pfSense
(*RELENG_1_SNAPSHOT_03-10-2006*) into a newer version (in a different host)
The newer one (a recent snapshot) complained about the length of the
names of some aliases.
Is there really a restriction?
Can I download the XML file and replace the
Joseph Favia Jr. wrote:
Hi,
I can't view any of the tutorials that are mirrored through the
TUTORIALS page (http://pfsense.com/index.php?id=36). It seems to be
some sort of Flash content, but nothing ever gets loaded. I can
view/download the others that are directly connected to the site
Cristian L. Mata wrote:
Hi, I am trying to edit mi rc.conf in the pfsense (because I want
enable YES Linux compatibility how I have in mi freebsd box) and don’t
see the rc.conf in the pfsense. How I can set this parameter?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards.
Cristian.
I think it doesn't
Mark Maddox wrote:
I have an onboard Intel ICH7-M SATA controller with an SATA hard drive
and cdrom connected to it. I am able to use the liveCD to run pfsense
but I am unable to install pfsense onto the harddrive.
According to the FreeBSD website ICH7 has been supported since version
Marc Boisis-Delavaud wrote:
Hello,
Since pure-ftpd has been removed from available packages, is there a
solution to make a file server, is it possible to enable scp for
example or something else ?
Can someone explain to me why some people are so keen on turning their
firewall into a
Roberto Greiner wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to install pfSense (1.0rc2) on a machine, but one of the
boards, despite being identified during installation, does not seem to
work. The leds show no signal of traffic, and a ping to the gateway gets
no answer, neither from other machines on the same
Scott Ullrich schrieb:
On 8/31/06, Fábio Cruz Gusmão [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how to hide pfsense from port scanners???
Unplug your machine from the internet.
Or run in bridged mode.
cu,
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Am Sa, 8.07.2006, 03:41, schrieb Chris Buechler:
Scott Ullrich wrote:
We have a proliant 8500R.
which is currently a quad PIII Xeon 550, 2 MB L2.
It uses PC100 registered ECC SDRAM, and has 16 slots, 8 of which are
empty I believe.
The other server is a dual PIII 1 GHz, it uses PC133
Am Fr, 7.07.2006, 21:47, schrieb D. Archibald Smart:
I was looking for the exact same thing and here it is
http://shopping.hacom.net/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=22_34products_id=84
its pricey, but its got a 3 gigE intel interfaces and a 1 gigahertz
processor. you have to install your
Am Sa, 8.07.2006, 00:54, schrieb Chris Buechler:
http://pfsense.blogspot.com/2006/07/second-annual-pfsense-hackathon-call.html
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Am Do, 29.06.2006, 00:13, schrieb Ryan L. Rodrigue:
Great. I am installing it now. Thanks for all the help. I will try it
on my test box and see how it works.
You should be careful not to create an open proxy.
If the squid is behind the pfsense and there is no access to the high-port
it
Tunge2 schrieb:
is this command/function *echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
*default enabled in pfsense (RC1)? or do i have to enable it manually
(how can i do this because /proc doesn't existed?)
FreeBSD ain't Linux.
pfSense = FreeBSD.
I think FreeBSD6 has abandoned procfs.
It's
Scott Ullrich wrote:
Enable the FTP helper on Interfaces - WAN. Reboot.
Should the FTP helper then run and be bound to the WAN-interface?
I can see all the other FTP-helpers bound on most other interfaces, but
I can't see it being bound to the WAN.
(This on a late post-beta2-snapshot)
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I am attempting to use a Seagate ST1.2 Microdrive (4GB) in my WRAP
platform.
Isn't this in the FAQ/Wiki?
http://wiki.pfsense.com/wikka.php?wakka=FullInstallOnWRAP
I haven't tried this, I don't own a MD.
cheers,
Rainer
Scott Ullrich wrote:
Enable the FTP helper on WAN. You do not need the port range in
bridging or natting situations, only in routing.
The FTP-helper is enabled.
But I think it doesn't start.
Or do I need to disable the FTP-helpers on the other (non-bridged)
interfaces?
Rainer
Vivek Khera wrote:
On May 10, 2006, at 1:48 PM, Paul Haddad wrote:
2k+ connections and 15Mbps down at the same time.
these boxes have been clocked at 30Mbps and have 128MB of RAM, so
should be able to handle that many connection states.
I think the rule-of-thumb was 1K RAM per
Paul Haddad wrote:
Vivek,
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Vivek Khera wrote:
On May 10, 2006, at 1:48 PM, Paul Haddad wrote:
2k+ connections and 15Mbps down at the same time.
these boxes have been clocked at 30Mbps and have 128MB of RAM, so
should be able to handle
Ispánovits Imre wrote:
In my case there is no switch between the two CARP boxes, but a Xover
cable. But I can suspect the cards, which are old 3Com ISA bus cards
That's probably why it's called the road to dISAster
Rainer
Am 05.04.2006 um 22:51 schrieb Vivek Khera:
On Apr 5, 2006, at 4:01 PM, Randy B wrote:
OpenNTP's only redeeming factors ATM seem to be it's size and
simplicity; I'm not an NTP hero either, but in my short experiments
today, I find it only good enough as far as time quality. You
can't
barney gumbo wrote:
I am trying out the live CD of pfsense. The only problem I have is my
third NIC, xl0, which is a 3Com 3c900-TPO Etherlink XL does not link
up. I get a physical link light on the locally connected switch (an
smc, dumb switch). When I was running IPCop on this same box
Chris Flugstad wrote:
OK i thought i had it . It just gives me a whole bunch of funky
Characters. aCaCCCaCCCaa
stuff like that. is it in the bootup process. how long should it tak
on a soekris 4511?
Isn't this a symptom when you have the wrong serial-speed?
See the
Chris wrote:
I don't think maxing my states is the issue... i have 2 gigs of ram
and set to 200,000 states and it never goes above 1000... even with a
lot of torrents
I've found that sometimes, while configuring the firewall, the software
just returns a blank-page when I submit a
Xtian wrote:
Last night I upgraded to RELENG_1_SNAPSHOT_03-17-2006 built on Thu Mar 2
04:23:07 UTC 2006.
I am running on a:
PIII 1GHz, 256MB RAM, 2X 3Com 3C905CX-TXNM
Using PPPoE with a DSL Modem
I noticed the following problems:
1)
There is a problem with the WebConfigurator system and
Chris Buechler wrote:
Rainer Duffner wrote:
Scott Ullrich wrote:
Same as m0n0wall. Enabled filtering on bridges.
The old version didn't need this switch - what is switched off
(or on) by it?
Can I still do NAT for other optional interfaces when I enable it?
How it should work
Has anybody come up with a clever alias-naming-scheme?
I feel I need to come up with some sort of policy before things get
totally out-of control here ;-)
I'd like to use something like:
Aliases:
hostInt|ExtCustomerShortnameHostnamespec
Hostnamespec: [VPS]Hostname
port:
Hi,
I tried to migrate my 0.94.12 pfSense to the latest post-BETA. I
currently have configured it with several VLANs on OPTx that are bridged
with the WAN interface.
The 0.94.12 pfSense didn't seem to need any special option to do this,
but as the switch-over didn't work (I had to switch
Scott Ullrich wrote:
Same as m0n0wall. Enabled filtering on bridges.
The old version didn't need this switch - what is switched off (or
on) by it?
Can I still do NAT for other optional interfaces when I enable it?
cheers,
Rainer
Scott Ullrich wrote:
On 3/14/06, Rainer Duffner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The old version didn't need this switch - what is switched off (or
on) by it?
Not sure I understand what you are asking. Older versions did not
have the option.
I'm sorry ;-)
0.94.12 didn't have
Is this a known bug?
If I create an alias for a port, I can also add a /23 or so to it. In BETA2.
Is this known?
I searched a bit, but couldn't come up with a ticket ;-)
Rainer
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Scott Ullrich wrote:
So far I am testing
http://linitx.com/product_info.php?cPath=4products_id=909 (Thanks
LinITX) and its an amazing little box.
Just got a RAL wireless card mounted. Neat box, check em out!
Wim (the one from OpenBSD) had a flyer for this here:
Scott Ullrich wrote:
I wouldnt even think of updating such an old version to BETA2.
Reinstall and reconfigure is your best bet.
I assume, a similar hassle is not required for BETA2- RELENG_1?
cheers,
Rainer
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Bill Marquette wrote:
On 3/6/06, Rainer Duffner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scott Ullrich wrote:
I wouldnt even think of updating such an old version to BETA2.
Reinstall and reconfigure is your best bet.
I assume, a similar hassle is not required for BETA2- RELENG_1
Holger Bauer wrote:
Add another machine as CARP member, then you can seamlessly upgrade ;-)
The problem is (I described it before) that I have to protect a several
/24s with bridging and several other /24s via 1:1 NAT.
And I've got VLANs, too.
Last time I checked, nobody seemed to be
Bill Marquette wrote:
Along those lines, I'm working on hacking together an embedded OpenBSD
version to do a cross platform check to validate either/both thoughts.
Keep us updated
;-)
Rainer
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Vivek Khera wrote:
On Feb 14, 2006, at 3:08 PM, Rainer Duffner wrote:
Received disconnect from 62.146.20.26: 2: Corrupted MAC on input.
I used to get this on a system with a busted motherboard. Run
whatever diagnostics you can on it, or try a different system. I'm
voting hardware
Fuchs, Martin wrote:
Same problem i have with vigor 2900 from draytek.
I an MTU error with MTU 1492. When setting it to 1442 it helps.
Please test it and / or tell us which sites thar are, you have problems with !
OK, 1442 does the trick. I can access ebay (and dell).
I wonder how the
Hi,
it seems I can't get to sites like www.ebay.de.
I'm using the embedded image for WRAP. It's dated Feb 9th.
I've set the MTU to 1460 and 1452 bytes (and 1400), but this seems to
cause a lot more problems than it solves.
The stinky 4 year old Netgear MR314 can do it with no problems and no
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