Hi all,
Just wanted to thank all you guys who posted suggestions, i got an
openBSD now running on my XTM5.
I will try the Graeme solution for flashing the the rom to unlock the
BIOS and I will post my progress too.
What worked for me was:
- Installing miniroot70.img on a USB drive
- Insta
Hi Lukas,
Am 10.03.2022 um 10:23 schrieb Łukasz Moskała:
Hi,
From what I read, you can use SSD/HDD in these things. So basically, you have
two ways which I think should work:
- DD miniroot70.img to hdd, plug hdd in, boot from it, install to same hdd you booted
from. You may need to create
On 3/9/22 4:27 AM, Markus Rosjat wrote:
Hi list,
has someone out there ever attemted to reuse WatchGuard devices? If so
can he point out some hints on how to go about it?
We have a few devices laying around here and i dont see the point in not
trying to reuse them.
Cheers
I haven't used Wat
Dnia Thu, Mar 10, 2022 at 08:54:53AM +0100, Markus Rosjat napisał(a):
> I already tried that on my XTM5 here but it isnt working so far , the
> problem seems to be a locked down bios and I fround some post that
> mentioned booting from the USB ports wasnt enabled. What i tried
>
> so far is:
>
I already tried that on my XTM5 here but it isnt working so far , the
problem seems to be a locked down bios and I fround some post that
mentioned booting from the USB ports wasnt enabled. What i tried
so far is:
- booting from USB -> not working
- booting from a CF Card -> not working
the B
Years ago I installed pfSense on a number of Fireboxes and the install was
pretty straight forward. I'd imagine getting OpenBSD installed shouldn't be a
major issue.
Le Wednesday 09 Mar 2022 à 10:27:30 (+0100), Markus Rosjat a écrit :
> Hi list,
>
> has someone out there ever attemted to reuse
Hi list,
has someone out there ever attemted to reuse WatchGuard devices? If so
can he point out some hints on how to go about it?
We have a few devices laying around here and i dont see the point in not
trying to reuse them.
Cheers
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