Hi,
I had a look at the Checkpoint [EMAIL PROTECTED] device and I am looking for a
similar
platform for pfsense. I currently use Wraps, but I am looking for something with
more interfaces (5 or 6, of which 4 are a lan switch) and one or (preferably)
two MiniPCI.
Soekris has a similar model but th
Gil Freund wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a way to setup a PXE installation environment for PfSense on
> Wraps. The only annoyance with the Wrap cases is the access to the CF card.
>
> I have PXE and TFTP working on a Debian for Debian net install and Thin
> clients,
>
Hi,
I am looking for a way to setup a PXE installation environment for PfSense on
Wraps. The only annoyance with the Wrap cases is the access to the CF card.
I have PXE and TFTP working on a Debian for Debian net install and Thin clients,
but those environments use Keyboards and Video.
Has anyon
the process is somewhat similar the bigpond connection.
Some routers (such as D-Link) have this option on their PPTP setup
(Dynamic/Static). I don't know if this is an issue in other places as well.
>
> On 10/29/05, Gil Freund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>
Hi,
Our local Cable provider has decided to access using L2TP or PPTP over DHCP.
One ISP (www.actcom.co.il) was kind enough to provide a script to achieve this
connection (The script is for RedHat PPTP package, but the logic is clear
enough):
#!/bin/bash
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
IF=eth0
/sbin/ifdown
Hi,
This might seem a bit far fetched, but I am looking for a way to setup PFsense
as TWO wireless access points using ONE WiFi card.
I have seen this implemented in a Netscreen 5GT device, and this would allow me
to have an access point for guests and users, each on their own subnet.
I am trying