On 9/19/07, Paul M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Zied Fakhfakh wrote:
> > Hello everybody,
> >
> > I'm just starting with pfSense, nd I have a couple of questions
> >
> > - is there any logout button from the web interface ?
>
> it uses basic authentication, so you have to close browser (FYI, it's a
no, FreeBSD ports/packages do not work with pfSense, you need to configure
each package to the system
On 9/19/07, Paul M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ryn jackson wrote:
> > just wanted to know if there were any plans to implement an smtp proxy
> package that could do spam filtering and email gre
Zied,
To answer your first questions sarcastically, yes, the red X in the upper
right hand corner. But really, no, I do not believe there is a logout
button from the web interface.
Secondly, when you install pfSense to hard disk / flash disk / etc and are
not running off of the bootable CD w/ fl
ryn jackson wrote:
> just wanted to know if there were any plans to implement an smtp proxy
> package that could do spam filtering and email greylisting/blacklisting. act
> as a tarpit etc.
>
> also possibly clamav as well?
>
could you not install these from freebsd ports?
just wanted to know if there were any plans to implement an smtp proxy package
that could do spam filtering and email greylisting/blacklisting. act as a
tarpit etc.
also possibly clamav as well?
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just a thought. pfsense should be able to support multiple subnets/selectors in
an ipsec tunnel. after all these aren't linksys gateways.
i always use a different vlan/subnet for voip traffic and when i connect sites
together (either telecommuter or branch office) i usually set up a ipsec tunnel
Zied Fakhfakh wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I'm just starting with pfSense, nd I have a couple of questions
>
> - is there any logout button from the web interface ?
it uses basic authentication, so you have to close browser (FYI, it's a
long running bug/issue with firefox/mozilla to be able to
Paul M wrote:
> Zied Fakhfakh wrote:
>> Hello everybody,
>>
>> I'm just starting with pfSense, nd I have a couple of questions
>>
>> - is there any logout button from the web interface ?
>
> it uses basic authentication, so you have to close browser (FYI, it's a
> long running bug/issue with firef
There is no logout (AFAIK)
You can't install plain old 3rd party apps, you have you install a pfSense
package. Only some software is available as pfSense packages, and many of
them are beta or alpha. But you can make your own packages, something I
haven't personally tried yet.
To browse the package
Hello everybody,
I'm just starting with pfSense, nd I have a couple of questions
- is there any logout button from the web interface ?
- how canI install third party softwares, like squid, on pfSense
thank you very much.
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