Hi
Just installed pfsense on linux & locked myself out.
I still have the ssh session i used to install. But basic linux commands are
not working... How do i shut pfsense down
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> Just installed pfsense on linux & locked myself out.
pfSense runs on FreeBSD - how'd you manage that!? ;)
If you have an SSH session there is a prompt to reset the webmin password -
just hit that.
If you are on linux with a VM (maybe that's what you are talking about) - then
use the VM consol
There a zcat dd command to install on linux In the wiki
On Jul 22, 2010, at 4:13 PM, "Tim Dickson" wrote:
>> Just installed pfsense on linux & locked myself out.
>
> pfSense runs on FreeBSD - how'd you manage that!? ;)
> If you have an SSH session there is a prompt to reset the webmin p
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Ujjval Karihaloo
wrote:
> There a zcat dd command to install on linux In the wiki
Was your target device also your Linux boot device? Or was it another,
such as a spare hard drive or compact flash card?
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No linux commands are working like ls, etc...only pwd& cd
pfctl -d to shut it down is also not working... I am at the console now to chk
this bad boy out
On Jul 22, 2010, at 4:13 PM, "Tim Dickson" wrote:
>> Just installed pfsense on linux & locked myself out.
>
> pfSense runs on FreeBSD - how
On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 4:24 PM, Ujjval Karihaloo
wrote:
> No linux commands are working like ls, etc...only pwd& cd
>
> pfctl -d to shut it down is also not working... I am at the console now to
> chk this bad boy out
pfsense is designed to be operated from the web UI. Try connecting a
browser
- "Ujjval Karihaloo" wrote:
> No linux commands are working like ls, etc...only pwd& cd
>
> pfctl -d to shut it down is also not working... I am at the console
> now to chk this bad boy out
>
Uh oh... I think I see where this is headed...
Did you blindly follow the wiki instructions and wr
Thx for the help..
I guess you are right... I followed instructions here
http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/HOWTO_Install_pfSense#Linux
And overwrote like you said my CentOS install... Now Console is showing kernel
panic after I rebooted it..
Any way to boot off my old install and not from the
At this point looks like I need to just reinstall the OS...CentOS that is...
Rescuing from the CentOS CD did not find any installed Linux OS's
-Original Message-
From: Ujjval Karihaloo [mailto:ujj...@simplesignal.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2010 4:40 PM
To: support@pfsense.com
Subject
Dominic,
This is probably best done on another machine rather than on the pfsense box
itself. Squid with NTLM and AD integration (through samba/winbind) can be quite
demanding on system resources so I would recommend keeping this off your
firewall. In any case I don't believe the functionality
I will update this for others incase they run across this. Had some time to
look at this again. The ip was showing correctly in the logs on the dynamic
side at home.Didnt think to compare the logs from the office side. I looked
at the logs on the pfsense in the office and noticed a different ip in
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 1:51 AM, Paul Peziol wrote:
> I will update this for others incase they run across this. Had some time to
> look at this again. The ip was showing correctly in the logs on the dynamic
> side at home.Didnt think to compare the logs from the office side. I looked
> at the lo
TTL set to 60sec the default they have. The ip/domain was correct on the
home side where it refreshed probably with the reboot. On the office side
which I did not reboot as I try not to reboot unless I have to was
incorrect. Atleast I know to look at logs from both sides in the future and
it will a
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