I only have one captivate portal instnace called Intranet but when i go
into the admin console i see several started. The names are d, l, w,
d, intranet, 2 , 1, l, 1, 6. So i manually go in and stop
all but intranet. I cannot figure out how to permanently delete the
others. Any help will be
He plays online games and i don't see him logged in the captivate portal.
Furthermore i have some MAC address that i allow to passthough but i have
checked and he doesn't seem to be duplicating them. Does the captivate
portal cover all ports or specific one?
Regards
I don’t have the brain power to rewrite this right now… but this page is pretty
well written:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captive_portal
Basically it takes a DNS call the first time and goes elsewhere. then it
corrects itself. If he’s got a different DNS set up then either CP does not
work
I was trying to read a post at https://blog.pfsense.org/
but Firefox reports an OCSP failure at this site.
Problem loading page
https://blog.pfsense.org/?p=1287
Secure Connection Failed
An error occurred during a connection to
blog.pfsense.org. The OCSP server experienced
They are using non HTTPS content on HTTPS content - their font CSS specifically…
It’s not an “issue” but an oversight.
On May 11, 2014, at 9:21, Angus Scott-Fleming an...@geoapps.com wrote:
I was trying to read a post at https://blog.pfsense.org/
but Firefox reports an OCSP failure at this
On 5/6/14, 11:53 AM, Bob Gustafson wrote:
On 05/06/2014 12:27 PM, David Newman wrote:
On 5/6/14, 10:24 AM, Jeremy Porter wrote:
I've posted in a separate thread about issues with upgrading, even with
a 4 GB card. This is an on Alix 2d13 with 256 Mbytes of RAM.
Both from the GUI and the
On May 11, 2014, at 7:21 AM, Angus Scott-Fleming an...@geoapps.com wrote:
I was trying to read a post at https://blog.pfsense.org/
but Firefox reports an OCSP failure at this site.
Problem loading page
https://blog.pfsense.org/?p=1287
Secure Connection Failed
An error
My Samsung Chromebook bypasses my router/OpenDNS because it has it's own
DNS entries.
Yudhvir
Basically it takes a DNS call the first time and goes elsewhere. then it
corrects itself. If he’s got a different DNS set up then either CP does not
work or, potentially, it could be bypassed.
—
On May 11, 2014 1:37:01 PM CDT, Mehma Sarja mehmasa...@gmail.com wrote:
My Samsung Chromebook bypasses my router/OpenDNS because it has it's
own
DNS entries.
Yudhvir
Basically it takes a DNS call the first time and goes elsewhere. then
it
corrects itself. If he’s got a different DNS set up
Correct. Using this feature will break any client with a hard-defined DNS - as
we found out in testing at the bar.
On May 11, 2014, at 13:48, Adam Thompson athom...@athompso.net wrote:
On May 11, 2014 1:37:01 PM CDT, Mehma Sarja mehmasa...@gmail.com wrote:
My Samsung Chromebook bypasses my
Am 11.05.2014 21:28, schrieb Ryan Coleman:
The simple solution is to block all outbound DNS at the firewall, but
this can also break things (like some Google and Apple devices).
Even broken devices usually have a fallback mode, but be careful of
what breaks when you do this!
Correct. Using
Am 11.05.2014 21:48, schrieb Stefan Baur:
Am 11.05.2014 21:28, schrieb Ryan Coleman:
The simple solution is to block all outbound DNS at the firewall, but
this can also break things (like some Google and Apple devices).
Even broken devices usually have a fallback mode, but be careful of
what
I’ll expand this: My email client defaults to top-reply. I have not found a way
to fix that. My mobile client is top-reply only. Removing the cruft - I do that
when necessary but when it’s a main reply to the content, no. Footers are 4
lines long, not enough to make even the most stringent of
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