Hi !
When i add a new user to pfSense, this user does not have a menu when
logging into the shell.
What rights does the user need to have the console menu displayed ?
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martin
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Hello,
I wonder what the reason for not getting
https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/1629 fixed?
Many gave up waiting for this, but it seems there must be a proper
reason for it. May I ask what the problem is not being able to use
pfSense with Asterisk?
Regards
On 26/9/14 11:43 am, Hannes Werner wrote:
I wonder what the reason for not getting
https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/1629 fixed?
Many gave up waiting for this, but it seems there must be a proper
reason for it. May I ask what the problem is not being able to use
pfSense with Asterisk?
Worth
I'm sure more people are with dynamic WAN IPs and facing this problem.
The issue #1629 is showing this clearly. If at least there would be a
report saying we are not going to fix it than all of those could
decide to use or not to use pfsense.
On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 12:58 PM, Chris Bagnall
On 26/09/2014 11:58, Chris Bagnall wrote:
Worth mentioning here that many of us are using Asterisk behind
pfSense without any issue at all.
The triggers for this issue seem to be, specifically:
- PPPoE WAN interface
- dynamic WAN IP
- SIP service provider
We (one of my $dayjobs is a VoIP
On 26/9/14 12:06 pm, Giles Coochey wrote:
I can think of many reasons, why running a service such as Asterisk, on
an IP address that you have a temporary lease for (thus only have a
passing relationship with, before it is passed to someone else), would
be pretty bad practice.
I think Giles
are you saying that people with dynamic IP shouldn't use pfSense
behind an Asterisk service? I've had asterisk running behind Fritz-Box
for years without any trouble. I've seen the cheapest router being
able to handle this like the speedports. I can't believe pfSense is
unable to do this, but it
On 26/9/14 12:42 pm, Hannes Werner wrote:
are you saying that people with dynamic IP shouldn't use pfSense
behind an Asterisk service?
Firstly - it's not my place to say anything of the sort - I have no
connection to the pfSense team (apart from as a satisfied user). I
suspect one of the
On 9/26/2014 3:51 AM, Martin Fuchs wrote:
When i add a new user to pfSense, this user does not have a menu when
logging into the shell…
What rights does the user need to have the console menu displayed ?
The user won't have all the necessary permissions to use the menu so
they don't get one
On 26/09/2014 12:42, Hannes Werner wrote:
are you saying that people with dynamic IP shouldn't use pfSense
behind an Asterisk service? I've had asterisk running behind Fritz-Box
for years without any trouble. I've seen the cheapest router being
able to handle this like the speedports. I can't
Hello all,
I need a recommandation for following setup:
pfsense-cluster
|
loadbalancers
|
webservers
There are some thousend visits per day and I want to secure with pfsense and
snort. Snort runs on lan-site.
I want to be aware which are the false positives and how to handle this
thank you very much Giles, but unfortunately it doesn't help.
anyone here who is using asterisk behind pfSense on a dynamic IP WAN
successfully?
On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 2:44 PM, Giles Coochey gi...@coochey.net wrote:
On 26/09/2014 12:42, Hannes Werner wrote:
are you saying that people with
Not too much related, but I am.
I'm using a multi-wan connection to different ISP who give me dynamic IP
address. I set up the Internet connection via a couple of different routers,
one for each ISP.
The difference in my configuration is that the routers connect to the ISP via
PPPoA and PF is
Hannes Werner wrote on 26.09.2014 16:51:
thank you very much Giles, but unfortunately it doesn't help.
anyone here who is using asterisk behind pfSense on a dynamic IP WAN
successfully?
Hello Hannes!
I have also used asterisk behind a dynamic PPPoE WAN. I had the exact
same issues that
Is there a way to do a weekly report based on MAC address showing times used,
total time and date for the period? Trying to prove a point how much the kids
use and that they are still online after bedtime.
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You could possibly use a captive portal and block them out after certain period
of time.
That in combination with squid would give you access use
On Sep 26, 2014, at 14:23, Brian Caouette bri...@dlois.com wrote:
Is there a way to do a weekly report based on MAC address showing times used,
You can install time based access control apps on most devices. Same goes
for time based rules. I use this for the kids.
26. sep. 2014 21:23 skrev Brian Caouette bri...@dlois.com følgende:
Is there a way to do a weekly report based on MAC address showing times
used, total time and date for the
In the different environments where I use PF I'm using different appliances
acting as modem/routers.
In most cases I use those supplied by the ISP.
In other cases I use some other low-medium level modem/routers.
As an example some are Tp-link TD-W8968.
All these modem/routers connect:
- to the
Thanks Vassilis,
I've these settings already - without any success.
On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 9:03 PM, Vassilis V. bigracc...@gmx.net wrote:
Hannes Werner wrote on 26.09.2014 16:51:
thank you very much Giles, but unfortunately it doesn't help.
anyone here who is using asterisk behind pfSense
First time I would do is make sure that you have added static IP address
reservations for those the MAC addresses using the DHCP server page for
each piece of IP gear that your children have. If you click on All Leases,
it will show you every device that has tried to get an address. You can
take
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