I tried the package.
It's able to send the test msg. &, I jaaave configured it to send reports
every 12hrs. But, it doesn't send it.
On 02-Sep-2016 01:40, "Luis G. Coralle" wrote:
> Hi, try the pfsense package mailreport.
>
> 2016-08-31 23:24 GMT-03:00 Abhi
>I'd suggest that before you slag programs, you not rely on old, outdated,
>biased information.
Spinrite 6 is a twelve year program that seemed cool back in the day, but I
would never recommend it to anyone now.
Repairing computers for a living, Im always on the lookout for useful
On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 6:43 PM, Walter Parker wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 3:06 PM, compdoc wrote:
>
>> >>Coming back tonight to do memtest, SpinRite on the SSD, etc...,
>>
>> Spinrite on an ssd is a terrible idea. It's an ancient program thats even a
On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 3:06 PM, compdoc wrote:
> >>Coming back tonight to do memtest, SpinRite on the SSD, etc...,
>
> Spinrite on an ssd is a terrible idea. It's an ancient program thats even a
> bad idea to use on hard drives.
>
> It doesn't even work on drives larger
On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 4:26 PM, Todd Russell wrote:
> 1 possible clue I didn't mention. Early in the week, I enabled ssh for the
> first time and it started generating ssh keys... but it never finished.
> Hours later I still couldn't ssh in and shrugged my shoulders and forgot
1 possible clue I didn't mention. Early in the week, I enabled ssh for the
first time and it started generating ssh keys... but it never finished.
Hours later I still couldn't ssh in and shrugged my shoulders and forgot
about it. After the first hard lock reboot, the next time I logged into the
>
> If that supermicro atom board is not ecc then memory could be a
> culprit. I agree though: Spinrite on an SSD?
>
See above about SpinRite. Actually have seen Level 2 force a Samsung SSD to
do the error correction to silently recover data that was not being read
back before.
> How are you
I will just run level 2 SpinRite on the SSD to force the drive to read
every spot, which should trigger the error correction if that is happening.
I was planning to check the caps when I get here later tonight as I have
plenty experience with that scourge. :/ I did use the diagnostics in the
web
On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 3:53 PM, Todd Russell wrote:
> Everything had been fine for ages. Had a hard lock Tuesday before lunch...
> couldn't ping it, no response at physical kb, had to hard reboot it.
>
> Came back late that night to apply 2.3.2 update. Had another hard lock
>
I have seen those symptoms on three different machines over the years, and
all of them were hardware failures - RAM on one of them, power supply on
another, and an old consumer-grade PCI network card on the third. (Most of
the pfSense machines I support are running low-end salvaged hardware, so in
>>Coming back tonight to do memtest, SpinRite on the SSD, etc...,
Spinrite on an ssd is a terrible idea. It's an ancient program thats even a
bad idea to use on hard drives.
It doesn't even work on drives larger than 1TB, because it was written in a
time when drives were not that big. And there
Everything had been fine for ages. Had a hard lock Tuesday before lunch...
couldn't ping it, no response at physical kb, had to hard reboot it.
Came back late that night to apply 2.3.2 update. Had another hard lock
today a little after noon. Was looking into it and getting set up to ssh in
from
Functionally related to the implicit auto-lockout rule. Makes sense.
Thanks.
On 8/31/2016 9:49 PM, Jim Pingle wrote:
On 8/31/2016 9:30 PM, Karl Fife wrote:
This suggests the implicit rules are evaluated BEFORE the explicit
rules. Is there a good reason they're evaluated first? I'd expect
Hi, try the pfsense package mailreport.
2016-08-31 23:24 GMT-03:00 Abhi :
> Hi all,
>
> Can someone help me to configure my firewall to send daily reports of wan
> usage, captive portal user's usage etc?
> ___
> pfSense mailing
Thanks for replying man.
I will check with this.
On 01-Sep-2016 17:14, "Diogo Munhoz" wrote:
> Hi Abhi!
>
> You could use a third party software to parse your logs out of pfSense.
>
> I normaly use squidanalyzer.
> It's a great software and has a goog appearence.
>
> Em
Hi Abhi!
You could use a third party software to parse your logs out of pfSense.
I normaly use squidanalyzer.
It's a great software and has a goog appearence.
Em quarta-feira, 31 de agosto de 2016, Abhi escreveu:
> Hi all,
>
> Can someone help me to configure my firewall
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