Hi Bruce,
Cheng Bruce wrote:
Hi Tek,
Thank you so much.
Do you live in Nepal ?
Yes I am currently living in the Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal! And you are
from Singapore?
So pfSense is based on OpenBSD's PF firewall. Which OS is your hardware running
on?
pfSense's OS is FreeBSD 6.2, it
Hi Tek,
Thank you so much.
We can chat pfSense in private, will reply to you directly. :D
Since so many different people located in different regions are facing
the same problem too, then it is highly likely to be a problem at the
web server.
I am not sure that, because I can access web site
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Hi Bruce,
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 09:58:39 +0800
Cheng Bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all,
Recently I meet the strange problem, Squid can't access some web
sites. For example, http://www.hsa.gov.sg/
I'm using pfSense 1.2-RC2(built on Fri
Hi Tek,
Thank you so much.
Do you live in Nepal ?
So pfSense is based on OpenBSD's PF firewall. Which OS is your hardware
running on?
pfSense's OS is FreeBSD 6.2, it is based on OpenBSD's PF firewall.
If you are interested in pfSense, we can chat in private, pfSense is
opensource, I think it
Dear all,
Recently I meet the strange problem, Squid can't access some web
sites. For example, http://www.hsa.gov.sg/
I'm using pfSense 1.2-RC2(built on Fri Aug 17 17:46:06 EDT 2007), and
I have Squid ( 2.6.5_1-p15) installed as a transparent proxy on my
LAN. All seemed to be working fine until