[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am missing something critical and I can't seem to find
what the problems is. I have a server on the LAN that acts
as my webserver/mailserver. I have an alias defined for this
host that is aliases to one of my static IP address on the
WAN side.
Although I can ping the
No, I am not using CARP or anything advanced...
On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 12:20:37AM -, alan walters wrote:
>Check your advanced outbound nat. are you using carp or anything
>
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Check your advanced outbound nat. are you using carp or anything
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I am missing something critical and I can't seem to find
what
I am missing something critical and I can't seem to find
what the problems is. I have a server on the LAN that acts
as my webserver/mailserver. I have an alias defined for this
host that is aliases to one of my static IP address on the
WAN side.
Although I can ping the pfsense address, I cannot ge
If you don't need packagesupport try the embedded version. It has the output at
com1 at 9600 baud. Assign Interfaces there and do the rest in the webgui.
Holger
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> Von: Scott Ullrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 5. Januar 2006 22:40
> An: d
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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Yeah - that's been fixed in the latest version.
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Finally had to reboot the pfSense box protecting o
No. You need a monitor to begin with, but once config is done you should
never need it again.
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Subject: [pfSense-discussion] Headless boot