The fix btw, does NOT require the wizard to be re-run. A reboot (which you already did to upgrade) is all that's needed.
--Bill On 3/11/06, Bill Marquette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "Now with better traffic shaping". Many thanks go to our new dev. > Leon on the find (and fix). > > --Bill > > On 3/11/06, Scott Ullrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Fresh out of the oven: > > > > http://www.pfsense.com/~sullrich/RELENG_1_SNAPSHOT_03-10-2006/ > > > > > > On 3/11/06, Randy B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I've spent the last month making a grand tour of the firewall world - > > > tried everything from IPCop to Smoothwall, a fully-licensed PIX-515E > > > from work to m0n0wall, and I still come back to pfSense. Not only is > > > this my hobby, I oversee a flock of ~70 PIXen & FWSMs at work every > > > day. > > > > > > There's just nothing quite as feature-rich, easy to use, or quick to > > > set up. GNAP comes close, and I'm working on making some custom > > > extensions to it that may draw me away from pfSense again, but making > > > it do 95% of what I want takes _so long_. I just wish I was more > > > conversant with *BSD so I could really dig under the covers like I did > > > on the Linux-based ones, even though I was greatly disappointed when I > > > did. > > > > > > Granted, you're going to get more horsepower, support, and scalability > > > with a commercial appliance, but they leave out things that should be > > > simple - like setting up port-forwarding. Then there are the *really > > > nice* things, like 3rd-party extensions. > > > > > > Like I said, I may be drawn away again some day, but for the time > > > being I'm back to stay. In that light, is there anything newer than > > > Beta-2? > > > > > > RB > > > > > >
