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Snap - boot failure :( On Sat, 24 Jan 2004, Imre Ispanovits wrote: > Hi, > > I have downloaded the cdrom image, it doesn't boot for me. Md5sum is > O.K. I have tried with more different cd-s as well. > Anybody else experienced this problem? > > Imre > > > 2004-01-24, szo keltezéssel 19:00-kor Manuel Kasper ezt írta: > > This release adds a few new features and fixes some bugs with IPsec and > > the traffic shaper. I want to remind everyone that even though it may > > not seems so at times, we're still in the "public beta" stage, so > > especially new features may be broken because I do only a limited amount > > of testing on them. The rest is left to the beta testers - you all. :) > > > > As always, everybody is advised to upgrade because of the bugfixes - > > keep your config backup and previous image around just in case. > > > > Last but not least, in case you'd like a T-shirt with the m0n0wall logo, > > Marcin Gryszkalis is selling them for about $9 at > > http://butik.pl/forkpl?l=en > > > > > > Changes: > > > > - new feature: "server NAT"; makes it possible to map ports on multiple > > WAN IP addresses to different servers (instead of just 1:1) > > > > - the parsed XML configuration file is now cached in PHP's native binary > > serialized form to reduce webGUI page load times on slow platforms > > (486-based in particular) where parsing the XML configuration is > > relatively expensive > > > > - added "Disable console menu" option to advanced setup page > > > > - firmware upload now uses HTTP instead of FTP; the FTP server has been > > removed (uploading files for diagnostic purposes may be done via exec.php) > > > > - the firmware upload page now checks for new versions of m0n0wall > > online (and displays the results, if available, on the firmware upload > > page). Timeout is 3 seconds, and the following information is sent to > > the server: platform and m0n0wall version > > > > - added interface menu to IPsec tunnel edit page (local endpoint does no > > longer have to be the WAN interface) > > > > - "reject" type filter rules are now supported (returns TCP RST or ICMP > > port unreachable for UDP) - contributed by Peter Allgeyer > > > > - added file up- and download via HTTP to exec.php > > > > - renamed "Log blocked packets by default" option on System logs: > > Settings page to "Log packets blocked by the default rule" and changed > > its behavior: it only controls whether packets that got blocked by an > > automatically generated rule (usually the default-to-block rule in > > absence of a matching pass rule) are logged. Logging of packets that are > > blocked by user-defined block rules is now no longer affected and only > > controlled by the per-rule log option. Logging for pass rules remains > > unchanged. > > > > - changed policy level for IPsec VPN tunnels to "unique" (was "require") > > to solve a problem with multiple tunnels to the same endpoint > > > > - fixed FQDN "my identifier" for IPsec mobile clients > > > > - kernel patch for problem with traffic shaper rules for inbound packets > > on WAN (FreeBSD kernel bug, see FreeBSD PR kern/61685) > > > > - various IPsec GUI fixes > > > > > > Regards, > > > > Manuel > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > > For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > > |