Title: PPTP VPN works, but setup ?
I have worked through the PPTP VPN setup and have it working as best I can tell from here.
What I was curious about.
Our setup has 1LAN, 2 WAN interfaces a, DMZ interface and a VOIP interface.
(5 NICS) in the Pfsense box.
What we have working internally r
On 9/20/06, Sam Newnam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've read a couple places but couldn't find a clear answer to whether SQUID
or another intrusion diction system had been integrated yet. I found those
screen shots where it showed the package manager but then read where its
being re-written. Anywa
I’ve read a couple places but couldn’t find a
clear answer to whether SQUID or another intrusion diction system had been
integrated yet. I found those screen shots where it showed the package manager
but then read where its being re-written. Anyway, sorry if I waste someone’s
time but I jus
Thank you much.
Chris Godwin
Linux/Unix Consultant
Network Logistic, Inc.
Get help at http://www.networklogistic.com/help
-Original Message-
From: Scott Ullrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2006 11:52 AM
To: discussion@pfsense.com
Subject: Re: [pfSense-discus
On 9/20/06, Chris Godwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have several 1:1 nat mappings (replacing a pix). How do I get nat
reflection to work. There's a check box that disables it but I do not
have it checked. Also I've noticed that there is a note under the
checkbox that say it only works for portf
I have several 1:1 nat mappings (replacing a pix). How do I get nat
reflection to work. There's a check box that disables it but I do not
have it checked. Also I've noticed that there is a note under the
checkbox that say it only works for portforward type items. Is there I
way I can create my own