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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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
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
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
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
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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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?
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
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
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
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