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    Fatal error: when I click on add extensions

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      sloan
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      Freeswitch
      Fatal error: Cannot create references to/from string offsets nor overloaded objects in /etc/inc/xmlparse.inc on line 68

      This is the error I get when I click on Extensions Tab
      I am running pfs 2.0 Alpha-Alpha Wed Dec 17th 18:02

      PFS 2.0 ALPHA-ALPHA on x86 :FreeSWITCH

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        cybrsrfr
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        Here is the pfSense 2.0 version I have used for testing with the FreeSWITCH package.

        It is a build from 12 December 2008
        http://portableusbapps.com/downloads/pfSense.iso

        Depending on your browser you might have to right click on the line and choose 'Save As'

        Sorry it took a while get to you as I promised on chat. I copied this off my laptop onto USB. Plugged the USB drive into my main computer with a USB extension cable saw a spark and the monitor immediately went dark and my backlight USB keyboard went dark. [edit: power button no longer worked took a break, unplugged the computer for a while came back and it powered up.]

        Lost your skype account until I put the hard drive in an external drive on some other computer.

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          sloan
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          Wow, I am really sorry to hear about your mobo shorting out.

          I hope that is not some new kind of USB stick virusĀ  :o.

          Anyway thanks for posting the ISO image you are using.

          PFS 2.0 ALPHA-ALPHA on x86 :FreeSWITCH

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            cybrsrfr
            last edited by

            Not a virus. Just a power overload that luckily only temporarily took down the machine.

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              sloan
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              I know I was just kidding, but wouldn't that be one heck of a virus! ;)

              PFS 2.0 ALPHA-ALPHA on x86 :FreeSWITCH

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                cybrsrfr
                last edited by

                The problem with the 'extensions' tab is now fixed for pfSense 2.0.

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