Re: [pfSense] 2.2.5 squidGuard fails to start

2015-11-18 Thread Volker Kuhlmann
On Wed 18 Nov 2015 04:09:41 NZDT +1300, Brian Caouette wrote: > I can confirm I have see this a well. Started with the 2.2.x series. > Happens with almost every reboot or upgrade of package. > re-downloading the blacklist fixes it until the next cycle. For me it started with 2.2.5 and di not

Re: [pfSense] Two queries from intending new user

2015-11-18 Thread Volker Kuhlmann
On Wed 18 Nov 2015 06:14:16 NZDT +1300, Bret Busby wrote: The short answer is no and no. > Does installing pfSense, especially, using the "Quick/Easy Install > option", allow for installation so as to allow for multiple boot > options (being able to choose an alternative boot option)? pfsense is

Re: [pfSense] Two queries from intending new user

2015-11-18 Thread compdoc
>Does installing pfSense, especially, using the "Quick/Easy Install option", allow for installation so as to allow for multiple boot options No, it will erase the hard drive and set up a freebsd file system. Might be worth using another drive altogether to preserve the old drive, or use

Re: [pfSense] Two queries from intending new user

2015-11-18 Thread Usama Ahmad
Hello Bret, The answer to your first question is not really. You can do an advanced install but will have to make the partitions needed beforehand using a live system disk and then play around with grub after installing PfSense on freed partitions. Fairly complex especially since this is BSD and

Re: [pfSense] Unbound DNS Resolver doesn't listen on IP aliases even when selected in settings

2015-11-18 Thread Paul Mather
On Nov 17, 2015, at 12:45 PM, Steve Yates wrote: > Paul Mather wrote on Thu, Nov 12 2015 at 1:38 pm: > >> Unfortunately, with this configuration, unbound does not listen on the >> IP aliases: it only listens on the primary IP addresses of LAN, >> INTERNAL, and localhost. > >

Re: [pfSense] Two queries from intending new user

2015-11-18 Thread Travis Hansen
Bret It's very easy to install pfsense on a self-contained thumb drive.  I'd recommend that and just changing your bios boot order as appropriate. Once you've setup the configuration/etc on the thumb drive and you feel comfortable moving it to 'production' it's very easy to export you whole