@GruensFroeschli:
Hello.
I am from switzerland (winterthur) and i'm basically interested.
What exactly do you mean with your looking for a "consultant" ?
Does that include on-site implementation or just consultation in case of problems?
Hi, both on-site, consultation (monthly contract) a well as several other special projects! I replied privately with more details.
thank you
heres what you do:
enter everything like normal but leave host name blank.
go to freedns.afraid.com and click dynamic dns
you then see your domains you are using, click the direct url link, in the address bar you will see the following:
http://freedns.afraid.org/dynamic/update.php?randomstring
copy the random string (everything after the ?) and paste that into hostname, freedns will now update.
Nope the cpu is not busy, I am using the latest 1.2.3 I think it was. The NIC's are 1 gigabit Dlinks and yes the response time varies from 3 to 0.2 ms. In the moment I switched to Zeroshell back so that people in the office can work, I think my problem is from the configs. I noticed when I added DHCP IP's to be added as DNS entries the speed increased a little. ???
Gabriel
Hi,
Did you find out how to do it? I need the same thing.
Thank you.
@Mozgoved:
@ermal:
You would need a redirection, port forward.
Please, tell how can I do what?
Using Firewall: NAT: Port Forward?
I thought this was the latest stable version, but I've just re-checked and noticed there is a newer version available. I'll have to spend some time and upgrade it within the next couple months. Thanks for pointing out my out-of-date version, although I'm glad to hear that its fixed in the next stable release.
@Grim0x:
(if that is true, it still leaves the question - why doesnt mkdir work?? - try it).
Please elaborate on "mkdir doesn't work". In the web GUI if you give the command mkdir I wouldn't be surprised if it appeared to do nothing (which isn't the same as "doesn't work") - you haven't told it what directory to create!
It would be helpful if you gave more information along the lines of When I typed … as the command to web GUI menu Diagnostics -> Command I saw … but I expected to see ...
It is not a supported or recommended configuration, but I've installed Postfix on several pfSense boxes with decent success. There's a built-in configuration option (always_bcc) to do what you're looking for, at least for outgoing mail.
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