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    sullrich
    last edited by Dec 12, 2005, 4:29 PM

    @Wizarden:

    Can you add trafd(bpft) with mysql or cnupm, and WEB interface for him?

    Can we?  No.  Can you?  Yes.

    We'll happily take package submissions but the coreteam is too busy to create packages.

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      Wizarden
      last edited by Dec 12, 2005, 5:36 PM

      ok, when i build package i tell you.

      But i have some question, how to be with /etc/crontab? On update pfsense he is clear, but i need it. Or you use another task sheduler system?
      Where can i get specifiaction for xml parametrs for web interface? To do web interface.

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        sullrich
        last edited by Dec 12, 2005, 5:44 PM

        @Wizarden:

        ok, when i build package i tell you.

        But i have some question, how to be with /etc/crontab? On update pfsense he is clear, but i need it. Or you use another task sheduler system?
        Where can i get specifiaction for xml parametrs for web interface? To do web interface.

        Use /etc/crontab.  We have a function call to update a file with a line.

        For studying, use cvs.pfsense.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/tools/packages

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          pbs
          last edited by Dec 16, 2005, 7:33 PM

          FreeNAS should be pretty easy to integrate into pfSense as a pkg … it seems a good way to use extra HD's  :-
          http://www.freenas.org/

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            sullrich
            last edited by Dec 16, 2005, 7:50 PM

            @pbs:

            FreeNAS should be pretty easy to integrate into pfSense as a pkg … it seems a good way to use extra HD's  :-
            http://www.freenas.org/

            Different goals.  We do not plan on turning pfSense into a server platform just yet.  We need to focus on firewalling.

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              Leoandru
              last edited by Dec 31, 2005, 11:16 PM

              I wouldnt mind helping with the package development, but I will need to go learn web programming. php it seems.

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                sullrich
                last edited by Dec 31, 2005, 11:21 PM

                Currently our package manager uses:

                • XML

                • PHP

                • Shell Scripts

                • Much sweat and tears

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                  Leoandru
                  last edited by Jan 1, 2006, 1:16 AM

                  @sullrich:

                  Currently our package manager uses:

                  • XML

                  • PHP

                  • Shell Scripts

                  • Much sweat and tears

                  No problem. already got the xml and shell scripting down, its the php part that I have no experience with. anyhow I dont thing It should be hard for me to learn since im a programmer.  ;)

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                    duderz
                    last edited by Jan 4, 2006, 10:30 PM Jan 4, 2006, 10:03 PM

                    I would love to have nano (the text editor)

                    Edit
                    Grrr..here I go and try to figure out how to compile from source code and all that it took was pkg_add -r nano && rehash
                    Thanks. I'm not so familiar with freebsd so I tend to do stuff backwards  ::)

                    http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=pkg_add&sektion=1

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                      sullrich
                      last edited by Jan 4, 2006, 10:08 PM

                      pkg_add -r nano
                      rehash

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                        nexusone
                        last edited by Jan 19, 2006, 4:06 AM

                        know what i would love?  I'd love to see this "distro" remain lean and super good at being a firewall.

                        You want statistics and graphs? setup cacti somewhere on your network and use snmp to monitor your firewall.
                        You want a print server? set one up on your network somewhere.
                        You want dozens of other non-firewall/non-content filtering related things? Set them up.

                        For god sakes, let your firewall be what it is intended to be…. safe, fast, stable, and secure --- inside AND out.

                        While I dont think a full bind implementation is the greatest idea, especially considering the numerous security exploits via bind over the years, but a "light" version as a package would be really beneficial for those of us who have reverse dns delegated to us. In my particular case, I host all my forward dns with my domain registrar, while my datacenter provider has control of my IP space. They dont do any special reverse dns hosting for anyone, but will happily delegate it out.

                        Something as simple as having an extra field listed along side my virtual ips for "reverse dns response" or "reverse dns name" would be SO great. VIPS get cached by arp, the traffic flows to the firewall. I have my provider delegate rev-dns to my firewall wan ip and rev-dns responses could be easily served. Doesnt need to be a fancy full implementation of bind, but even the most rudimentary functionality would be a huge time saver for me.

                        my 2 cents.

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                          rexster
                          last edited by Jan 19, 2006, 4:12 AM

                          asterisk@home
                          ;D

                          http://www.GoBlogLah.com

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                            sullrich
                            last edited by Jan 19, 2006, 4:16 AM

                            my vote is cs source server.

                            ducks

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                              Leoandru
                              last edited by Jan 19, 2006, 4:32 AM

                              @nexusone:

                              know what i would love?  I'd love to see this "distro" remain lean and super good at being a firewall.

                              You want statistics and graphs? setup cacti somewhere on your network and use snmp to monitor your firewall.
                              You want a print server? set one up on your network somewhere.
                              You want dozens of other non-firewall/non-content filtering related things? Set them up.

                              For god sakes, let your firewall be what it is intended to be…. safe, fast, stable, and secure --- inside AND out.

                              If you want lean and mean, no problem, just install the bare bone pfSense.
                              But I'd say if the pfSesne community wants to create a package to use pfSense as a print server or whatever let them do it. if you dont want it on your box simple don't install it. Let the users decide what they want to do with their firewall, I'm sure the core dev team wont put time into creating half these packages, If the community wants to dev packages let them go ahead include the packages as they see fit and leave the decision in the hands of the user. thats just my 2 cents.

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                                sullrich
                                last edited by Jan 19, 2006, 4:56 AM

                                @Leoandru:

                                If you want lean and mean, no problem, just install the bare bone pfSense.
                                But I'd say if the pfSesne community wants to create a package to use pfSense as a print server or whatever let them do it. if you dont want it on your box simple don't install it. Let the users decide what they want to do with their firewall, I'm sure the core dev team wont put time into creating half these packages, If the community wants to dev packages let them go ahead include the packages as they see fit and leave the decision in the hands of the user. thats just my 2 cents.

                                Amen.  That's exactly our idea and rationale up to this point.  It's you're box, you can do what you want.  It may not always be a good idea to do so, but you have that choice.

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                                  bmacauley
                                  last edited by Jan 23, 2006, 1:48 PM

                                  How about iptraf?

                                  IPTraf is a pretty useful realtime network monitoring package

                                  http://iptraf.seul.org/

                                  Regards,
                                  Brian

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                                    freeseacher
                                    last edited by Jan 26, 2006, 2:11 PM Jan 26, 2006, 2:03 PM

                                    May be if don't miss some thing and understand the main idea of project
                                    1. ng_netflow and some web_iface for it.
                                    2. flow-tools ( here i would like to tell some words about why: on radioethernet it will be usefull to collect data localy and send to some server by cron)
                                    3. tcshrc from /usr/ports/shells/tcshrc/. I understand that main idea of project is to make little and easy web based router/firewall but if something wrong i as always first try to see whats going on by ssh not by web_iface
                                    4. syslog_ng or some thing to move logs from router to another server
                                    seems to be all

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                                      hoba
                                      last edited by Jan 26, 2006, 2:26 PM

                                      @bmacauley:

                                      IPTraf is a pretty useful realtime network monitoring package

                                      Check the consolemenu or ssh in. Try the pftop option. It's similiar to this.

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                                        Guest
                                        last edited by Jan 26, 2006, 4:30 PM

                                        @hoba:

                                        @bmacauley:

                                        IPTraf is a pretty useful realtime network monitoring package

                                        Check the consolemenu or ssh in. Try the pftop option. It's similiar to this.

                                        And ntop does a good job of providing trend information as well.

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                                          mbedyn
                                          last edited by Jan 27, 2006, 10:54 AM

                                          @hoba:

                                          @bmacauley:

                                          IPTraf is a pretty useful realtime network monitoring package

                                          Check the consolemenu or ssh in. Try the pftop option. It's similiar to this.

                                          Not that good as IPtraf…. IPtraf shows for example number of pkt per second, statistics for interrested port, protocol etc..
                                          It's very usefull and powerfull tool. IMHO
                                          ;-)

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