Hello Bulut:
Thank you for your suggestion, I did attempt to do that, but I will attempt it again with Chrome. I am not 100% certain I tested Chrome after installing the certificate.
Hello Bulut:
Thank you for your suggestion, I did attempt to do that, but I will attempt it again with Chrome. I am not 100% certain I tested Chrome after installing the certificate.
I never could get this stuff to work, please read my other post, as I have already had to buy a new sonicwall for one location, and the other 4 locations that need edge devices have to be upgraded very soon!!!
I might also add, that I did not go out and buy any new hardware to test on, just using what I had. I might also add that I never had any of these issues with untangle, I could install untangle on an old 486 box, probable, as I have installed it on may old plain computers just to test.
Hello @BOSS,
We really would like to resolve your concern and our development team will wait for the requested information of the device mentioned on the support ticket for us to analyze the issue and provide you the proper solution.
I understand, I just have not had time while on location lately. I will try on my next trip, but that will be the end of next week.
Hi @StrobeTech ,
Thank you for reporting this case, we will further investigate this issue and we will get back to you as soon as possible through email.
Any chance on running this on a physical box? I have an old Websense Dell R210 I’d love to repurpose as a dedicated Comodo FW.
I’m sure there is an ISO somewhere.
hi maximillianx,
In order to get a license key for Dome Firewall, please follow this link : https://secure.comodo.com/home/purch…06&license=try
If you already have a license key, you can get the ISO directly from here: https://download.comodo.com/dome-rep…mefirewall.iso
I am able to install it, but there’s no drivers installed for the R210 Broadcom NICs. I’m not a Linux guy, so if there’s a way to install them after the fact, I could use some pointers!
I am able to install it, but there’s no drivers installed for the R210 Broadcom NICs. I’m not a Linux guy, so if there’s a way to install them after the fact, I could use some pointers!
Hi @maximillianx
Are you referring to drivers for the Dell PowerEdge R210?
I can install CentOS, if I remove the Kick Start file, so I will try to install it without the KickStart file. I am assuming that I will just get a basic install of the CentOS, but may be able to go in and find the issue with the kickstart file, so I can get this done. It would be nice if it had a verbose feature, so I could see where the issue was.
I sent a csv file with the info from the system, please look into it.