Chuck Mariotti wrote:
I've always used the 10.x.x.x series... it's the least characters
10.10.9.9, etc...
RFC1918 says you should pick a *random* entry from one of the ranges, so
that if two organisations merge there's less chance or a numbering
collisions.
RFC is right...but it takes more of common sense than technicality..!
Regards
Abdulrehman
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 3:23 PM, Paul Mansfield
it-admin-pfse...@taptu.comwrote:
Chuck Mariotti wrote:
I've always used the 10.x.x.x series... it's the least characters
10.10.9.9, etc...
RFC1918
I want to build a pfSense .iso to setup on my system from pfsense source ?
Who can help me with?
I try to follow the instructions in
http://devwiki.pfsense.org/DevelopersBootStrapAndDevIso but some errors was
happening. Can anyone show me how to follow instructions this?
I have a firewall that needs replacing on short notice and I would like to use
pfSense. The network is 192.168.1.x... (Servers, Printers, etc...) there is a
VLAN on that same network (for their Nortel BCM / phones) that is 192.168.200.x.
I want to be able to VPN into a pfSense box, and access
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 4:36 PM, Chuck Mariotti cmario...@xunity.com wrote:
I have a firewall that needs replacing on short notice and I would like to
use pfSense. The network is 192.168.1.x... (Servers, Printers, etc...) there
is a VLAN on that same network (for their Nortel BCM / phones)
Ya, I thought so.
Can you believe Bell set this network up. They are on CRACK. That's the first
thing I thought, wow, this is a beginner's mistake.
Well, I think I will tell him that I want to renumber the network, maybe I can
somehow do it just to the 192.168.1.x and leave the telecom VLAN