ok. I might be able to use screen to save output from firewall :) good idea.
Eero
2017-12-17 20:11 GMT+02:00 Joseph L. Casale :
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> Volotinen
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> Need to test that tomorrow. Just
Need to test that tomorrow. Just wondering how to attach remote debugger or
similar to get root cause of crash.
Eero
17.12.2017 19.57 "Joseph L. Casale" kirjoitti:
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Subject: [pfSense] pfsense crashing
> After updating and restoring config to
Hi there,
it seems i found a bug when using FRR with IPv6.
I enabed and configured a IPv6 BGP Peer but it seems that the GUI make a wrong
IPv6 BGP peering config.
In s hip bgp sum I can see that IPv6 peers are configured but in sh ipv6 bgp
sum (this it has to be) is shown: No IPv6
Hi List,
After updating and restoring config to my SG-8860, it goes to endless boot
- reboot - crash loop.
Any idea how to test if this is hardware or software issue?
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Eero
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