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    HAVP on 4G NanoBSD

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      tpf
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      Hi guys,

      is there any way to run HAVP on 2G/4G NanoBSD-platform from USB-stick? The installed package runs only till first reboot of pfS. After reboot ClamAV / HAVP won't start anymore…

      I know about limited write cycles on flash devices.

      Thanks!

      Greetings from Germany

      10 years pfSense! 2006 - 2016

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        tpf
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        No ideas?

        10 years pfSense! 2006 - 2016

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          wifimasters
          last edited by

          I'm having the same issue here.

          We'll they told me that HAVP requires the full installation and not on a embedded platform.

          I tried to make the partition writable but still no success.

          HAVP requires a lot of read and write access to the disk IMO and the nanobsd platform is not the ideal choice.

          I hope this helps.

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            zenny
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            rw cycles in a memory stick is limited, so it is not ideal to run a bunch of packages on top of barebone pfSense, imho.

            The only thing that you can do to make it run is to create a separate slice or zpool to mount /usr/local and other subdirectories onto them. This may work.

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              Stewart
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              I know this is an old thread but I though this would be a good topic to bring back from the dead since it is the first result in Google.  Could we use something similar to what is suggested at http://www.zeroshell.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1916.  This is the pertinent part:

              Step 0 - Disable your HAVP proxy using the GUI, in the case it is currently enabled.
              Step 1 - (Ignore)
              Step 2 - The following command have to be both executed in the Zeroshell's shell AND added to your pre-boot scripts (through the Zeroshell's GUI):
                  > mount -omand,noatime,uid=havp,gid=havp,size=50m -ttmpfs none /Database/var/register/system/havp/tmp
              Step 3 - Re-enable your HAVP proxy using the GUI.

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