2100 LED question
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Is it possible to change the LED colour from Blue to Green ?? All my other devices have green LED lights. Leading to is there a way to make the LED flash when trafficking is going, or maybe blink red when traffic is blocked. Is there any custom options?
The LED has many colours available to work with right??
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@JonathanLee they are programmable, for instance
https://github.com/luckman212/Netgate-SG2100-scripts
But not traffic since you have to turn them on and off. -
@SteveITS thanks I am happy to go from Blue to Green is all I really want. FYI on system hault it never stops to show that it's turned off all the way my 2100 just continues to do the blue glow. It would be cool to have to be able to tie one LED to a ACL to blink when that ACL is hit for blocks
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@JonathanLee The Arm devices don’t/can’t power themselves off. There is a thread somewhere but basically the only way was to turn off the LED before shutdown is finished, and they didn’t want to do that.
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Thanks for the great information and link to the bash script that worked great!!!
Check it out green LED
Thank you, my wife is happy too no more blinks that turns off too now when needed
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Has anyone ever linked a LED to turn on when an access control list establishes a state.
Example of what I want to occur.... Drifting off into dream land ....
It's 11pm and someone turns on a gaming system, you know this individual has a test or maybe a soccer game tomorrow, all the sudden your firewall'a state established LED turn on and glows red.
I sprang from my bed to see what was the matter. Away to the TV I flew like a flash, tore open the door, and went with dash. When, what to my wondering eyes should appear, the little one again with game controller in hand. Now little one you stand with a solemn face... go to bed ! Go to bed! Go back to bed now!"
It would have one green and one red led holiday colors.
(link to xbox ip group rule...?)You could in theory add it to any rule you want by way of tracking id.
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Anything can be coded given sufficient motivation.
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@stephenw10 "Show me the money!"
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I am a computer science student right now, I have learned some Python, Assembly, and Java. I knew Basic as a kid for the Tandy 102. However, this programming language I have not learned yet, the constant $ is confusing. I think it is C. I really can not wait to take a class in this language. I even learned some bash scripting. It is C++ or C# right? We even did some PIC programming in mechatronics class but nothing looks like this language.
The use of $ all the time makes me think of Microsofts Xenix operating system.
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The script linked above? It's a shell script; so like a bash script except not bash, it uses the default bsd shell. https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=sh
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@stephenw10 said in 2100 LED question:
https://man.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=sh
Thanks $ "Expands to the positional parameters" There has got to be get this to work with a tracking id for an ACL
I did not know it could do solid red, pretty cool!!!
Well changing the number in that script is easy but adding that script to the acl is going to be harder. I think I can just add in the command to change to red to the tracking id somehow, again within the open source code finding that section of code is harder.
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You could run pfctl -vvss to check for open states using the ruleID and use that to trigger the LED via a script run on a cronjob.
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@JonathanLee said in 2100 LED question:
Microsofts Xenix
LOL - you said Microsoft Xenix,
Radio Shack back in the day ran this on the Model II (1979ish)
the computer is long gone, but I have a set of 8" install floppies and manuals around somewhere if you need them ;-)Later iterations of the Radio Shack (Tandy) line after they changed from the Motorola processor and switched to Intel (IBM PC Clone), could ran SCO Unix - I pulled the manual from the shelf you want me to look something up for you
Or if you want something more "original" we could go back to this
From this core are also derived
Microsoft's OS/2 / Windows
and
Digital Equipment Corp (DEC) pdp and VAX based systems
the core systems in each remarkable close to the core unix
and
Apple's OS versionswhat a blast - those day
.TITLE SHEP,’APPLE DOS’ * 6.3 10-6-78 * 8 BIT ASSEMBLER .M6502 * ************************************************************************************** * (C) COPYRIGHT 1978 APPLE COMPUTER, INC ************************************************************************************** ORG1 EQU $1B00 ORG2 EQU $3600 DISKIO EQU $3D00 ASC1 EQU $3800
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@jrey EPIC!!! I have a Xenix book too,
I have a VM that runs it so could play with it. I wanted it as a kid in the 1990s so bad. I had Dos 3.11 back in the day. I learned that the mail application is like Alpine
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/366048/xenix-sco-v-running-in-contemporary-machines-as-vms
Check out part one and two that is my addition to how to run it in virtual box step by step, no clue why someone marked it -1 for me :( I bet it is someone that hated that os or something.
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I got the output with the a rule using that command YEAH!!!
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@JonathanLee said in 2100 LED question:
I have a VM that runs it so I could play with it
Cool I have and old DEC PDP emulator that I fire up from time to time just to perform a memory test (that is my memory - how much can I remember)
have fun with the lights. (like your "night before" re-wording) you could also just create some time based rules to block the late night gamer.. But then again the lights do sound like they are way more fun.
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@jrey I like the lights because even with the offline timers he turns it on to play what's already installed on it. Once at 3am till 5am on his last soccer game, he looked like a zombie the next day.
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I got my rule id it is 43
However running
switch -R does not work for some reason
It would be these rules to show stats only
In linux you can just display specific information I wonder how to pluck that out in freebsd
pfctl -vvsr
I will figure it out I just need all the rules that are in use for GAME_IP_GROUP
YEAHHHH use them with pfctl -vvss | grep ', rule ... and we should be good to make a script use a if clause if !null it should work and make a cron for it
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pfctl -vvss | grep ', rule 43'
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I am going to use this as a string entry and check to see if it is null if not turn the led on.
Simple enough in theory.