The console option to set the WAN IP is only on 2.0, but it's there now. May as well do pfctl -d/pfctl -e rather than involving the PHP shell, a lot less hoops to jump though for the same effect :-)
ok, rookie mistake…i got it.
here is how it was setup before i tried to mess with pfsense
internet------isp gateway------router(LAN-192.168.1.1 WAN-173.xxx.xxx.33)---------(wifi router in my office- 192.168.2.1)
this is how it was setup once i decided to mess with pfsense
internet------isp gateway------router(192.168.1.1 WAN-173.xxx.xxx.33)--------------WAN nic of pfsense 173.xxx.xxx.41
this is how it is connected now (i forgot about the first router)
internet------isp gateway-------------------------WAN nic of pfsense 173.xxx.xxx.41
sometimes it is easy to miss the easy problems.
There aren't any automated conversion scripts out there, but usually it isn't that difficult to go through and convert by hand into the GUI.
You can probably drop a lot of that length by proper use of aliases and such.
When it's ready :)
Hopefully sometime before the end of the year.
PPTP/GRE NAT issues are still there, I'm not sure if there is still a chance they'll be addressed or not.
Yeah that page is WRAP-specific, not applicable to the ALIX at all. If you're seeing that, you have an outdated BIOS on the ALIX that has a bug that prevents it from functioning. Upgrade the BIOS and you'll be set.
However, you can do a full install onto CF, which is what the OP asked about. There are just things to be aware of, all of which can be easily found by searching the forum.
You are both right, it seems that some one pulled the plug on the pfSense box without telling me. I am glad its not a hardware failure. Verified by pulling the plug on the system, all RRD info was erased.
Thank you!.
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