(I was off-island (and off-line) for a week on vacation, sorry for
the delayed response.)
One of the things I've been considering adding to pfSense is to have
the Ethernet device(s) 'fail' into auto-configuration space,
and then allow the web GUI to be advertised via DNS Service Discovery.
On Jan 5, 2006, at 11:39 AM, Scott Ullrich wrote:
This is somehwat not true. PFI allows one to setup a pre
installation environment, ssh enabled, root password change, etc.
On 1/5/06, Craig FALCONER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No. You need a monitor to begin with, but once config is done you
should
never need it again.
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I have an old Pentium II without a monitor. Is it possible for
pfSense to
automatically detect networks cards and get itself into a state
where I can
do the manual configuration remotely (ssh, web, ... etc)?
Thanks