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
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 can
use various thi
squid?
On Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 2:45 PM, Joshua William Klubi
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there any one with an idea of an open source packeteer or bandwidth
> management solution like Allot NetEnforcer Bandwidth Management Appliance.
> Which can do proxy services and also allocate bandwidth to certain web
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