Yeah, I think I can do that _________________ Firebox II with DD-WRT, 1 Atheros PCI card, 400MHz AMD K-6 2 CPU, 128MB RAM, 256MB CF Card
Firebox X Core with pfSense, 1 Atheros mini-PCI card, 1.4GHz Pentium III-S CPU (Tualatin), 512MB RAM, 2GB CF Card
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 6:04 Post subject: I'd love to see the guide also
Spy Alelo wrote:
Yeah, I think I can do that
I have a firebox III (x700), 128mb ram, 32mb flash drive. 1 serial port, 3x 10/100 ports. There is a pci slot, no pcmcia slots though.
I'm still trying to figure out how to get into the serial port. Is it wired so that a standard serial cross-over cable will work? What are the default setting for the port (speed, data-stop-parity bits, flow control).
Look at the guide again, I updated it with links _________________ Firebox II with DD-WRT, 1 Atheros PCI card, 400MHz AMD K-6 2 CPU, 128MB RAM, 256MB CF Card
Firebox X Core with pfSense, 1 Atheros mini-PCI card, 1.4GHz Pentium III-S CPU (Tualatin), 512MB RAM, 2GB CF Card
Well, it seems is against policy to link to online stores I guess. So whoever needs these items, please just Google them, you will find them very quickly. _________________ Firebox II with DD-WRT, 1 Atheros PCI card, 400MHz AMD K-6 2 CPU, 128MB RAM, 256MB CF Card
Firebox X Core with pfSense, 1 Atheros mini-PCI card, 1.4GHz Pentium III-S CPU (Tualatin), 512MB RAM, 2GB CF Card
Well, it seems is against policy to link to online stores I guess. So whoever needs these items, please just Google them, you will find them very quickly.
Ok, cool. The links are still in the diff history.
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 15:37 Post subject: Re: Instructions
Spy Alelo wrote:
mmusone wrote:
Thanks a ton! Since i code also, i'll see what else i can add (like the front panel lights)
I wanted to show you some info about the front panel LEDs
Disarm
Red light indicates the Firebox detected an error,
shut down its interfaces, and will not forward any
packets. Reboot the Firebox.
Armed
Green light indicates the Firebox has been booted
and is running.
Sys A
Indicates that the Firebox is running from its
primary user-defined configuration.
Sys B
Indicates that the Firebox is running from the readonly
factory default system area.
Power
Indicates that the Firebox is currently powered up.
Security Triangle Display
Indicates traffic between Firebox interfaces. Green
arrows briefly light to indicate allowed traffic
between two interfaces in the direction of the
arrows. A red light at a triangle corner indicates
that the Firebox is denying packets at that interface.
Traffic
A stack of lights that functions as a meter to
indicate levels of traffic volume through the
Firebox. Low volume indicators are green, while
high volume indicators are yellow. The display
updates three times per second. The scale is
exponential: the first light represents 64 packets/
second, the second light represents 128 packets/
second, increasing to the eighth light which
represents 8,192 packets/second.
Load
A stack of lights that functions as a meter to
indicate the system load average. The system load
average is the average number of processes
running (not including those in wait states) during
the last minute. Low average indicators are green,
while high average indicators are yellow. The
display updates three times per second. The scale is
exponential with each successive light representing
a doubling of the load average. The first light represents a load average of 0.15. The most
significant load factor on a Firebox is the number of
proxies running.
Has anyone had any luck getting the Front panel lights to work on the Firebox?
No, at least not me yet. _________________ Firebox II with DD-WRT, 1 Atheros PCI card, 400MHz AMD K-6 2 CPU, 128MB RAM, 256MB CF Card
Firebox X Core with pfSense, 1 Atheros mini-PCI card, 1.4GHz Pentium III-S CPU (Tualatin), 512MB RAM, 2GB CF Card
I'm thinking of taking the plunge and installing DD-WRT on my Watchguard II
I have some concerns though...
1) Can i revert back to the Watchguard image? Is there any way to backup? Or is DD-WRT running exclusively from CF card, thus not overwriting the default software?
2) Is there a way to install a WLAN card so as to have WiFi as well? If yes, what are compatible cards, if any?
3) In the wiki, there is a line that says "Make sure you change the CMOS jumper next to the RTC battery (JP13) from the original position." However, i couldn't see any mention on what step to set the jumper on that position.
My bad, you can set the jumper right after you install the CF card. I don't know what position that is to be honest with you, there is no indication for pin 1. I know that, in order to retain the CMOS settings, it needs to be moved from what it was set at the factory, so that it will boot from the new Master drive and not the slave. The original software is not deleted by this, unless you move jumper #7. The onboard flash will show as an 8MB slave drive. For the WiFi card, I have not had any luck using PCMCIA, because of an IRQ problem with my router. A PCI card will do the job though, just route an external antenna outside the router.
I will update the Wiki accordingly when I get home, thank you for pointing that out.
EDIT: The Wiki has been updated, and corrected some more info. Suggestions are always welcome. _________________ Firebox II with DD-WRT, 1 Atheros PCI card, 400MHz AMD K-6 2 CPU, 128MB RAM, 256MB CF Card
Firebox X Core with pfSense, 1 Atheros mini-PCI card, 1.4GHz Pentium III-S CPU (Tualatin), 512MB RAM, 2GB CF Card
Posted: Tue May 27, 2008 14:29 Post subject: Quick Update
Just a quick update on my end... I'm still working with Pyramid linux (not ddwrt) but I figured that maybe people would be interested anyway.
I was playing with the firebox last night and got my atheros based wifi nic working with great ease. I'm not able to get any of the on board nics working yet but I'm going to start fooling around adding kernel modules soon to attempt to get that up and running. I've also got another firebox that someone is willing to give me, so I may indeed end up sticking ddwrt on there just to try things out.