That is how I shoe horned it in. But would like to see it part of the system so the shoe horning would not be needed.

-Ron

P.S. Thanks for having the information posted to make my shoe horning possible. ;-)


On Jan 29, 2007, at 8:33 AM, Ryan Wagoner wrote:

See this thread http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,2402.0.html
<http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,2402.0.html>

http://wgnrs.dynalias.com:81/pfsense/pfSense-1.0.1-Embedded- Pfflowd.img.
gz

Heres the quick and dirty instructions you must run.

fetch "http://wgnrs.dynalias.com:81/pfsense/sh-add-pfflowd.sh";
fetch
"http://wgnrs.dynalias.com:81/pfsense/pfSense-1.0.1-Embedded.img.gz";
mv pfSense-1.0.1-Embedded.img pfSense.img.gz
gunzip pfSense.img.gz
chmod +x sh-add-pfflowd.sh
./sh-add-pfflowd.sh pfSense.img
gzip pfSense.img
mv pfSense.img.gz pfSense-1.0.1-Embedded-Pfflowd.img.gz


________________________________

From: Ronald L. Rosson Jr. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 9:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [pfSense Support] Feature Request: Adding pfflowd to embedded


Has anyone thought of adding pfflowd to the embedded image. With some
hackery  I have shoe horned it in. So far after running about a week I
see no increaed writes to the CF and thhe data appears to be coming
across with out issue. Thoughput appears to be unaffected and memory
consumption appears to be the same as it was before enabling. it.

-Ron

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Ron Rosson
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.oneinsane.net


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