RE: [pfSense Support] Output (mwatt) of a minipci wireless card

2005-09-24 Thread John Cianfarani
You'll never be safe from someone who "wants" to get your signal/data. But for typical laptop w/ integrated wireless reducing the power would help reduce the range. You deal with the 99% and try your best to protect yourself from the 1%. John -Original Message- From: Espen Johansen [m

Re: [pfSense Support] Output (mwatt) of a minipci wireless card

2005-09-24 Thread Espen Johansen
Hi, I'm sorry but you guys need to read up on wireless. 1: Wireless output power has "nothing" to do with the range. If the receiving end uses a high performance antenna they can both talk and listen to your AP many miles away. 2. High power cards only gives you more noise. Stick to a cm-9 type

Re: [pfSense Support] antivirus and etc

2005-09-24 Thread Scott Ullrich
Here's the deal. pfSense is free software that rivals commercial software in many cases. Due to the fact that it's free its much easier to add more machiens to the mix. Let's use the FTP Server as an example. Should you run it on your primary firewall? Hell no. Should you setup an additio

Re: [pfSense Support] antivirus and etc

2005-09-24 Thread Dan Swartzendruber
At 04:12 PM 9/24/2005, you wrote: Dan Swartzendruber wrote: At 09:07 PM 9/23/2005, you wrote: Oh, I understood you. In that case, I guess we'll have to agree to disagree. This platform deliberately has the capability of running various services on it (unlike m0n0wall.) If someone has t

Re: [pfSense Support] antivirus and etc

2005-09-24 Thread Chris Buechler
Dan Swartzendruber wrote: At 09:07 PM 9/23/2005, you wrote: Oh, I understood you. In that case, I guess we'll have to agree to disagree. This platform deliberately has the capability of running various services on it (unlike m0n0wall.) If someone has the CPU power and RAM to run things

Re: [pfSense Support] dhcpclient Invalid lease option - ignoring offer

2005-09-24 Thread Scott Ullrich
Can you please send any logs from dhcp. This really isn't enough information to go on. Thanks. Scott On 9/24/05, Jeff Quinonez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > After upgrading to 85 I cannot get an IP address on my WAN interface using > DSL. > > -- > "got root?" ---

[pfSense Support] dhcpclient Invalid lease option - ignoring offer

2005-09-24 Thread Jeff Quinonez
After upgrading to 85 I cannot get an IP address on my WAN interface using DSL.-- "got root?"

Re: [pfSense Support] shaper wizard

2005-09-24 Thread Bill Marquette
Please send: status.php#config.xml and status.php#cat%20/tmp/rules.debug to bill.marquette _at_ gmail.com and I'll take a look. As far as I know the wizard should generate correct rules if the settings aren't messed with after the wizard completes (that's been the source of 95% of the shaper rela

[pfSense Support] shaper wizard

2005-09-24 Thread Dan Swartzendruber
I've seen more than one ticket describing issues with the wizard not working right. I just tried again (with 0.85) and get the same errors: php: /wizard.php: There were error(s) loading the rules: /tmp/rules.debug:20: queue qWANRoot has no parent /tmp/rules.debug:20: errors in queue definit

Re: [pfSense Support] antivirus and etc

2005-09-24 Thread Tommaso Di Donato
If you refer to my solution (squid+redirector+clamav), I have to say that yes, clamav is running on the local machine, yes it uses tcp socket, but no, it cannot be accessed from outside 127.0.0.1 (the daemon is listening only on lo). First, because of security reasons (that other guys altready told