Fresh install is safer, but moving the drive does work a fair bit too.
Fresh install is safer, but moving the drive does work a fair bit too.
Rob Sandling, BS:SWE, MCP
NexgenAppliances.com
Phone: 866-794-8879 x201
Email: support@nexgenappliances.com
I attempted to d/l NG Firewall - version 16.3.2 of the software but receiving a 403 forbidden msg.
You don't have permission to access /public/current-release/NGFW/ngfw-untangle-16.3.2-amd64.iso on this server.
Apache Server at downloads.untangle.com Port 443
I verified that I valid subscription, not sure what is going on.
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Thanks for the update, downloading the file and will do a fresh install. I just need to get a another NIC card for my w/s. The one's I currently have are either too old or not compatible.
I tried swapping out the h/w to a HP Prodesk 600, embedded 1Gbit NIC, 8 Gbit of memory. Installed a secondard NIC from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Now when I reboot the w/s, the above NIC card does not show up, thinking it might be a compatiblity issue with Untangle. When back to the old Dell Optiplex, now the NIC that was showing only a 100Mbit is now at 1 Gbit. My speed is only at 300Mbits when doing a speed test. Tested the cable coming off of the router into my room that has the untangle device. Speed is at 960Mbits and better. It seems anthing after the untangle device is causing my bandwidth to be slow.