(combined with a port of sasyncd) would
improve pfsense's IPSEC capabilities vastly compared to racoon. Maybe you could
comment on this issue and what it would take to improve IPSEC within pfsense.
Kind regards
Harald Jenny
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On Sat, Dec 05, 2009 at 06:52:47PM -0500, Jim Pingle wrote:
> Harald Jenny wrote:
> > first I wanted to say thank you for this nice piece of software, I think it
> > can keep up with most commercial appliances, the only thing that makes me a
> > little bit sad is the IPSE
Dear list members,
I'm currently playing with pfSense 2.0 an was wondering how to change the
default shell for the root login - apperently just using chsh on the rw mounted
cf is not enough to do change shell from /bin/sh to /bin/tcsh. What did I miss?
Kind regards
Harald
it?
Because my company is planning to replace our current monowalls with some other
solution and we are trying to make this as efficient as possible...
>
> FWIW, I'm looking at the installable version, not the embedded version, so
> YMMV.
Hmmm I'm not familiar enough with *BS
can still
> log in and attempt a repair.
Ok thanks for the information.
>
> As mentioned, add in another account manually, with your preferred
> shell, and you should be ok.
The account will pe also be preserved across upgrades or is it necessary to
reinstall it on every upgrade?
Kin
rs be willing to accept updated packages
from an external contributer?
Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions.
Kind regards
Harald Jenny
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