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    How can I develop my own plugins?

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      scottlindner
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      I'm considering writing some plugins for pfSense depending on technology and a few other things. Is it possible? Where can I find more information? Is there an API to talk to pfSense without being a plugin? Anyone else done this before that j can talk to?

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        dennypage @scottlindner
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        @scottlindner said in How can I develop my own plugins?:

        I'm considering writing some plugins for pfSense depending on technology and a few other things. Is it possible? Where can I find more information? Is there an API to talk to pfSense without being a plugin? Anyone else done this before that j can talk to?

        What do you mean by "plugin"? Are you asking about writing a package? Or something else?

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          scottlindner @dennypage
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          @dennypage I guess it would be a package. I forgot the pfSense name since many things have plugins.

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            dennypage @scottlindner
            last edited by dennypage

            @scottlindner look in

            https://github.com/pfsense/FreeBSD-ports/*/pfsense-pkg-*
            
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