On 6 August 2010 22:04, Owen DeLong wrote:
> Apparently it can be made to work:
Indeed, I used the above instructions to setup IPv6 on my home pfSense
box, with the upstream being a HurricaneElectric v6v4 tunnel. It
worked very well - though it only worked with RA, there's obviously no
dhcp6 impl
On Aug 6, 2010, at 1:15 PM, Nathan Eisenberg wrote:
>
>> pfSense has everything: proxy (squid), firewall, bw-management,
>> captive portal and a very nice web interface for management:
>> www.pfsense.org
>
> The only thing it doesn't have is IPv6 support (yet). :(
>
> Best Regards,
> Nathan E
On 06/08/2010 22:15, Nathan Eisenberg wrote:
The only thing it doesn't have is IPv6 support (yet). :(
I was a huge fan of pfSense and I really enjoyed the interface,
packaging and integration. The lack of IPv6 caused the end of that
relationship.
--
Graham Beneke
> pfSense has everything: proxy (squid), firewall, bw-management,
> captive portal and a very nice web interface for management:
> www.pfsense.org
The only thing it doesn't have is IPv6 support (yet). :(
Best Regards,
Nathan Eisenberg
Thnax very much , it is wht i need
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 10:01 AM, Adrian M wrote:
> pfSense has everything: proxy (squid), firewall, bw-management,
> captive portal and a very nice web interface for management:
> www.pfsense.org
>
pfSense has everything: proxy (squid), firewall, bw-management,
captive portal and a very nice web interface for management:
www.pfsense.org
www.etinc.com. Built out of open source but you pay for a license fee but
not as steep as for an Allot unit. you can get the hardware or download the
software and pay for a key. Has the same functionalities that you are
looking for as an Allot box. I happen to have used both and I liked the
ETINC p
>
> I am fairly sure Squid has the concept of bandwidth pools which you can
> apply via ACLs within the squid conf.
> That may meet your proxy requirements but would not help with traffic
> not being proxied.
>
> Squid will also allow you to define access to the inet based on ACLs
> which ca
with GFI Web monitor 2009 installed on
> it, we are looking for a solution possible from open source.Which can
> replace it.
>
> I actually want it as a proxy server and use it to shape, allocate and
> restrict access to certain websites of our staff.
> Joshua
> (Ghana)
idth to certain websites
> and staff, prevent them from viewing certain websites
> We currently have Microsoft TMG 2010 with GFI Web monitor 2009 installed on
> it, we are looking for a solution possible from open source.Which can
> replace it.
>
> I actually want it as a proxy ser
Microsoft TMG 2010 with GFI Web monitor 2009 installed on
it, we are looking for a solution possible from open source.Which can
replace it.
I actually want it as a proxy server and use it to shape, allocate and
restrict access to certain websites of our staff.
Joshua
(Ghana)
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