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#1
17.1 Legacy Series / Re: No install Option
April 25, 2017, 11:45:41 PM
When requesting the login and password, put the user as "installer" and password as "opnsense". After that the installation screen will appear. That happened to me as well. :D

https://docs.opnsense.org/manual/install.html
#2
Have you tried installing opnsense or are you simply trying to use it via live cd?
#3
17.1 Legacy Series / Re: Windows Update and WSUS
April 12, 2017, 04:53:03 AM
I do not think that need the "*". It's sure to have more hosts to release. Check with tcpdump.
#4
Try to format in ext3.
#5
17.1 Legacy Series / Re: Access webGui from WAN
April 11, 2017, 06:44:35 PM
franco,

I do not have multi-wan, but marking this option for testing I get access.

I did as you suggested. I checked this option directly in the rule that I created for webGui access.

Thanks for your help!  ;D

RESOLUTION: If you reading this post, have the same problem and environment as me, you can enable the option directly in the wan rule.

So do this:

Firewall> Rules> Wan: Edit your rule and in Advanced Options check the option disable reply-to.
#6
17.1 Legacy Series / Re: Access webGui from WAN
April 11, 2017, 04:40:24 PM
QuoteThe other question is how your test setup works. Is WAN a public IP?
Yes, public IP.

QuoteIs an intermediate network attached?
Yes

QuoteDo you test from this network?
Yes

QuoteDoes your ISP give you an IP or is it shared between multiple customers?
no, we have an IP block.

I'm testing opnsense for a wifi network called eduroam.

- The IP that I set in the WAN is part of a vlan in our border firewall and is public IP.

- The IP that I have on my machine is allowed for everything inside that vlan.
#7
17.1 Legacy Series / [SOLVED] Access webGui from WAN
April 10, 2017, 11:06:06 PM
Hello,

After installing opnsense I disabled the firewall via the command line so that I could create a rule in the wan to allow the access of my machine from work.

With the pfctl -d command I disabled, created a rule for allow access to my public IP and after apply changes, I lost my access. I had to rerun pfctl -d to gain access again. I checked and my firewall rule was saved.

Even with the rule I can not access via wan. Anyone else with this problem?
#8
Quote from: franco on April 05, 2017, 06:46:52 AM
The install process was changed, especially for 17.1 due to conflicting requirements, problems, fixes... The process is describe here: https://forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=4943.0

The wiki page hasn't been updated yet, but it will.

If you see a login prompt after letting the system boot up, type "installer", hit enter, then type "opnsense", hit enter and you should see the installer.


Cheers,
Franco

It gave me a sadness now.

I had even thought about accessing the user "installer", but I did not access it. I went directly to the wiki to see the guidelines and did not look at the forum.

Thank you franco and others that help in the topic.
#9
It seems to follow the live cd option. The options for installation do not appear, as it says in the opnsense wiki.

"Default behavior is to start with Installation (I). If you want to use start it as a LiveCD choose (C)"
https://docs.opnsense.org/manual/install.html

Have any way I invoke the installation via shell?
#10
Hello guys,

I would like to test opnsense and tried an installation on our xenserver 6.5 server. The problem is that both via "CIFS ISO Library" and a "local iso storage" installation failed to mount.



Something to do?