Successful Install on Watchguard Firebox X700!
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Awesome! Also got a working FBX700 here now. Will look for a WLAN card and a 512MB PC133 RAM. Does anyone know how many Watts this baby consumes?
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OK, I am a total noob at this.
I have tried doing this as the instructions states but i must be doing something wrong.
Setup:
USB - Serial adapter (PL-2303 from Prolific)
Null modem cable (as per watchguard)
X700
Safenet m-PCI card
64 MB CF Card
2GB CF Card
Actiontec Wireless LAN 802MIPWhat i have done….
I have flashed a new 2GB CF card with the current version of pfSense 2GB version.
put card into CF slot and turn on unit, goes through POST and then a blank LCD screen and Power is lit green and Arm/Disarm is red.
I then had the unit boot with no CF card and changed the baud setting to 9600 as some people say works. I have also tried the other 3 with no success. I have set it to 9600/8/n/1/hardware or none or xON xOFF, has not worked.
The terminal (tried Putty and Tera Term) sometimes displays a bunch of garble and doesnt stop and most of the time nothing.
I have also tried using m0n0wall with no success.
I have tried doing all this without the WLAN or SafeNet card.I just cant seem to get anything to work and dont know what else to do.
If your wondering, Does It Work?. Yes it does i pulled it to get pfSense on it.I need some help or need to know what i am doing wrong.
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@dsprague2 seems to me your pl-2303 isn't working right. Perhaps the cable has a defect or your drivers might be outdated or incompatible. I've had problems with that converter in the past, so I've opted for a keyspan (tripplite) connector instead: http://www.tripplite.com/en/products/model.cfm?txtSeriesID=518&EID=14862&txtModelID=3914
You could also try an older machine that still has a serial port to see if the null modem cable isn't the culprit.Edit: typo
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Great news I just took a Xcore 700 out of service and now i have a use for it. Did you get any feedback from others that may or may not have gotten anything going with the display or VPN cards???
Have you put this box to the test yet?
MrMyke
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Awesome! Also got a working FBX700 here now. Will look for a WLAN card and a 512MB PC133 RAM. Does anyone know how many Watts this baby consumes?
My Kill-A-Watt shows 35 watts with the stock fans and a 2G CF card.
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I'm also running pfsense, but on the what would have been x500!
Shame the web interface dies crashes the box when trying to do stuff!
X500, 4GB CF, 256MB Ram, BE 24mbps Broadband!
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In case you get confused, the x500, x700 and a higher x number all have identical hardware; Watchguard just charged more since they had a more 'advanced' software level in them (i.e. the x500 was intentionally software crippled).
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All,
I'm a long-time lurker here that just got this project off the ground. Although I haven't yet tried the X700 I have in the basement. I did a sucessfull install with a X5000 "peak" series firebox.
512M ram, 2.8Ghz pentium 4 processor, 3 GigE ports, 7 FastE ports, USB, 4 gig CF (going to install microdrive when I get one), empty mini-PCI slot ready for your wireless NIC.
Thank you all for your assistance, the "set hw.ata.ata_dma=0" from the boot line was a great tip!
Now to go play :)
–James
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FINALLY got mine up and running tonight.
My 512Mb stick only registers as 256Mb dispite being the Kingston RAM recommended in this thread.
I've pulled the 3 fans from the back and the super cyclone fan on the CPU sink and cut a 120mm hold located over the CPU, mounting a half height 120mm Scythe fan.
All going well, might add a wifi card later, but I'm trying to get the LCD up and running, and struggling :-/
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FINALLY got mine up and running tonight.
My 512Mb stick only registers as 256Mb dispite being the Kingston RAM recommended in this thread.
I've pulled the 3 fans from the back and the super cyclone fan on the CPU sink and cut a 120mm hold located over the CPU, mounting a half height 120mm Scythe fan.
All going well, might add a wifi card later, but I'm trying to get the LCD up and running, and struggling :-/
Don't install the LCDPROC package, but if you follow RidnHard19's instructions exactly from the first page of this forum: http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,7920.msg46356.html#msg46356 it will help until you get to the symlink part.
You'll want to replace the diver with Jean's updated version also in that thread: http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,7920.msg105179.html#msg105179
Then, to wrap it all up and make it work follow the instructions to create the symlinks to the updated libraries: ( in the same thread) http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,7920.msg69315.html#msg69315
You should then be able to start the LCDd script and view the results immediately on your LCD panel.
I just finished the install on my x700, a problem with a remote serial cable forwarded to a TCP socket(I was too lazy to bring it upstairs and use my known-good serial port/cable) made it harder than expected, but I managed, and was rewarded with CARP!
Hope this helps!
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Thanks for the heads up - I'll go through those now and see where I get to before I quit for the night
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All working - a damn sight easier than I was expecting too!!!
Plus, I'm in the web interface all the time and I've not seen a single watchdog timeout in the logs.
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Woo Hoo!
I am just at the staging point right now so I haven't connected/configured a WAN interface yet, but from what I've read, the Web GUI over the LAN doesn't cause the timeouts so I haven't expected any. I'll report on that too if I get to the implementation phase and see anything wrong.
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I just found myself a x700 box on bay for cheep and am anxious to give this a try
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If anyone else is interested I have just successfully upgraded the CPU with a P3-1.4Ghz (CPU ID SL6BY) and the previously mentioned KVR133X64C3/512 Kingston RAM.
Both just a straight swap and reboot.
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Hi!
Could someone send me a working hdd image for my Firebox X700?
Thanks in advance.
Quasar7 -
Any reason a small SSD isn't a great choice for this setup?
I would like access to all packages but would like to avoid using a hard disk.
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I think from what I've been reading on this thread and elsewhere on this board lately, an SSD or flash card should work fine, it depends on how "small" you're thinking, and what type of SSD you want to use. I don't know if I'd trust CF.
I saw that the available downloads for pfsense 1.2.3 give the live CD which will install to any CF/SSD with 256M, but also an image for 4G flash drives.
Maybe someone else can comment more of the recent developments that have changed since the first comments on this thread that suggested a hard drive was necessary. Did technology change or was the package optimized for embeded implementations?
Probably doesn't help you much vronp, but my gut says if that's all you got, go with it, just backup frequently, and maybe just send logs somewhere else instead of keeping them local to hedge your bets.
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Finally managed it. My serial cable was "broken".
I am using a Transcend IDE Flash Module: http://www.transcendusa.com/Products/ModDetail.asp?ModNo=27&LangNo=0
Hi!
Could someone send me a working hdd image for my Firebox X700?
Thanks in advance.
Quasar7 -
Here is a quick question while it is not really on pfsense it goes on this topic. I want to run pfsense on my x700 and run a UTM on my x1000, has anyone tried this with something like untangle? Is the hardware of these guys not that powerful? Not planning on using virus protection which I assume uses resources. I would ask on their forums but I really find no reference to the fireboxes there, but here the knowledge is known a lot more.