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    Run pfSense on a watchguard firebox x700

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      streetsfinest
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      I´ve got no serial null modem cable so i have to build one to try the connection that evening  :)

      is that the right pin assignment?

      http://www.bb-elec.com/BBE/files/95/9552909c-1fe2-4dfc-906f-69afd8484781.gif

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        That is correct.
        Usually you only need 2 and 3 (crossed over) and 5. I'm not sure many connections are used in my cable(s).

        Steve

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          streetsfinest
          last edited by

          Hello guys,

          it works! i build a serial null modem cable and with the baudrate you told me i get a connection to the new "m0n0wall" watchguard  ;D

          big thanks to you, i will buy a bigger cf card and try to install pfSense!

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            streetsfinest
            last edited by

            hi :)

            i´ve got one more question about the x700. Can i install a bigger memory dimm on the slot?
            Actually there is a 256mb modul installed. Do you have some experience about that?

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
              last edited by

              It is possible to upgrade it to 512MB. It will only accept a few DIMMs though, it's very fussy!
              I've not tried to do that myself, have a read through the x700 thread for more info.

              Steve

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                streetsfinest
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                Hey Guys,

                today i started to try to install pfsense on the large (4GB) CF Card. That do not work!!
                So i try to flash the bios, and now pfsense is working. Only for feedback  :)

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  Hmm, interesting.
                  What bios image did you use? Are you sure you have an X700?
                  I would not expect that to work at all.  :-\

                  Steve

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                    thadrumr
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                    Hey I am looking at getting a Firebox X700 that is for sale that is being sold as is for parts.  From the pictures it looks like it powers up but the LCD just shows squares across the screen.  Do you think this means that the OS is corrupt and would be a safe buy for putting PFSense on it.  I am currently running PFSEnse on a dell Optiplex gx280 and want to replace it with something a little smaller and rack mountable.  Any input is welcomed.

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                      last edited by

                      Squares across the screen could be a number of things unfortunately.  :(
                      If the box is completely OK but has no CF in it I would expect the screen to say 'Booting OS'. If the screen is damaged it may show squares. That could also happen if the OS tries to boot and the CF card is corrupt.
                      What is the status of the arm/disarm LED on this box? That goes green when the Watchguard OS has booted.

                      Steve

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                        thadrumr
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                        The Arm/Disarm light is lit green.

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by

                          Well, assuming it's running the Watchguard OS, that implies it's booting successfully and that would imply the LCD is damaged.
                          Do you have access to the box? If you watch the boot sequence you will see if the LCD is working correctly.

                          Steve

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                            thadrumr
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                            No this is a box I am looking to buy and was wondering if it is a safe buy or if I should look for something else.

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                            • stephenw10S
                              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                              last edited by

                              Hard to say with any certainty but it sounds like you should look for something else.

                              Steve

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                                thadrumr
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                                Alright thanks for your honesty.  I wanted to check before I made a bad purchase.

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                                • stephenw10S
                                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                  last edited by

                                  It depends how much you want the LCD and how much they're asking for it of course.  ;)
                                  If the arm light is green they rest of the hardware is probably ok.

                                  Steve

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                                    corvey
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                                    I might sell my x750e if the price is right.  It has a upgraded 2.0ghz cpu and upgraded 1gig of ram.  Excellent condition.   It has worked perfect since I've owned it.  Make offer.

                                    pfSensational™

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                                      ninjamick
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                                      can anybody help ive  got pfsence on  a wgx700  and  i  connect  via  putty  or  hyperterminal    but i cant  get the webconfiguator ive tried 192.168.1.1  but i get  nothing    and the  wgx700 says bootup complete via putty  or hyper    any ideas  as i need to  get the internet  on server  also  how do i  put  the  whole thing  via  a switch    and i need to upload lcd  to get the display  so    3 points i need help with    im  very new to this  freebsd    to be  honest    im more windows  based  hope i  can get help on this    took me  1 month too  update bios  but  got that done    please  help

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                                      • stephenw10S
                                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                        last edited by

                                        There is no bios update for the X700 box. It's only for the 'e' boxes.

                                        After it's finished booting the first time you should see the initial interface setup. If you have already done that you should see the console menu, however some unknown glitch causes it not to appear on the x-core boxes. There is a workaround though, see: http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/PfSense_on_Watchguard_Firebox#Serial_Port_Quirk

                                        You don't have to do that though, once you've setup the LAN interface you should able to con figure everything else via the webgui.

                                        Steve

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                                          ninjamick
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                                          thx steve  for your reply  to my  post however i  have had the menu  but never  got the webgui  ive tried this on a  a diffrent computer    and  im using a crossover cable also im using a console cable  ive left everything at default  so i could access this  i  also  notice there is  some other posts  about  ppoe  i  wonder if thats anything too  do with my  issue as my isp provider is using ppoe and there  router webgui is also 192.168.1.1.  wonder if thats any help

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                                            wallabybob
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                                            @ninjamick:

                                            my isp provider is using ppoe and there  router webgui is also 192.168.1.1.  wonder if thats any help

                                            Lets start with getting access to the web GUI so you can then configure the WAN interface appropriately.

                                            It appears you have console access. Can you get the console into shell command mode (option 8 on the console menu). Then type the shell command```
                                            /etc/rc.banner

                                            
                                            To configure the WAN interface we need to know if it should use DHCP, PPPoE or have a static IP address. Perhaps your modem  handles PPPoE and you need to use DHCP between the pfSense WAN interface and the modem. Perhaps the modem is in "bridge mode" in which case you need to configure PPPoE on the pfSense WAN interface. Probably the most common  configuration is for the modem to talk PPP to the Internet and systems "downstream" of the modem to use DHCP to get their configuration information from the modem.
                                            
                                            The your modem has an IP address of 192.168.1.1 suggests the pfSense LAN interface will need its IP address changed from the default of 192.168.1.1 to something like 192.168.10.1 with a netmask of 24 bit (well clear of 192.168.1.1) so all your systems have unique IP addresses.
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