There's also the unofficial VMware ESXi white-box HCL, but it hasn't really
been updated since v4.x.
Agreed that if this is anything more than a test system, stick with the HCL and
a support contract. Been there, done that, have the scars to prove it ...
-Adam
On September 19, 2014 12:18:31 PM
I have had mixed results trying to find support for hardware that is not on the
vmWare HCL and often spend way too much time hunting for solutions. You are
much better off sticking with officially supported hardware.
That being said, This link may have the drivers that you are looking for ...
h
You don't have a pfSense problem at all, you have a VMware problem.
Suggest you visit any one of hundreds of VMware support forums or lists to find
out how to manage virtual networks.
There are also a lot of old threads on the pfSense forum discussing this.
-Adam
On September 19, 2014 11:28:28 A
Yes VM. I do not see the card listed there either. I do not understand
VM and all the plugs and drivers. Can you point me in the right direction?
On 9/19/2014 11:17 AM, Paul Beriswill wrote:
Your pfSense is running on a VM ... correct?
Does vmware recognize the nic? I know some versions of es
There is only one slot that this card plug into. I will check those
commands when I get home.
Thank you.
On 9/19/2014 10:35 AM, Espen Johansen wrote:
check dmesg and pciconf -lv.
If its not seen at all then try different slots and try to verify that
card/slot is working.
-lsf
On Fri, Sep 1
On Fri, 19 Sep 2014 16:48:57 +0100
Chris Bagnall wrote:
> On 19/9/14 4:41 pm, Ryan Coleman wrote:
> > Also what browser is that?
>
> Looks like Firefox to me...
It's 34a2 Aurora version in Debian GNU/Linux 8.0 (testing, preparing
for freezing).
> > Disabled your add-ons (I see there are a few
On 19/9/14 4:41 pm, Ryan Coleman wrote:
Also what browser is that?
Looks like Firefox to me...
Disabled your add-ons (I see there are a few of them - could be an issue)?
This is definitely worth a try.
As an aside, one of the first things I do with a fresh pfSense install
is to revert bac
Hello experts,
I m struggling with https filtering anybody have idea how to i configured
it all other sites r working good but google and some other reputed sites r
given certificate errors a already check with ie Firefox and chrome etc.
Same error.
Pls give idea how i resolve this prob.
Thanks
Have you tried a different browser? Also what browser is that?
Have you restarted your browser and not loaded any other pages?
Disabled your add-ons (I see there are a few of them - could be an issue)?
On 9/19/2014 10:39 AM, Przemysław Pawełczyk wrote:
Hi,
New 2.1.5 i386 has bad menu layout.
Hi,
New 2.1.5 i386 has bad menu layout.
* Stacked 2 submenus: System, Help
http://pp.blast.pl/pfs/ssw_127.png
* Rolled-down System with cursor:
http://pp.blast.pl/pfs/sss_060-1.png
* Rolled-down Help with cursor:
http://pp.blast.pl/pfs/sss_061-1.png
I can't move cursor on "logout" submenu (and
Your pfSense is running on a VM ... correct?
Does vmware recognize the nic? I know some versions of esx need custom drivers
for even some intel NIC's.
Paul
On 09/19/2014 09:31 AM, Brian Caouette wrote:
I added a dual port nic to my pfsense box and it doesn't show the
additional ports.
The new
check dmesg and pciconf -lv.
If its not seen at all then try different slots and try to verify that
card/slot is working.
-lsf
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 4:31 PM, Brian Caouette wrote:
> I added a dual port nic to my pfsense box and it doesn't show the
> additional ports.
>
> The new nic doesn't s
I added a dual port nic to my pfsense box and it doesn't show the
additional ports.
The new nic doesn't show anywhere. I am using a PowerEdge 2850 and an
Intel Card. I am also using vmware on the machine.
Any ideas what may be going on?
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