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      gthornock
      last edited by

      I see that this has been requested a few times, but I'd like to add one more request for DansGuardian.

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        sullrich
        last edited by

        @Antioxidan:

        Hey :-)

        I'm looking for an Montitoring System on PfSense ala Nagios or IPMonitor.

        Is there any possibility?

        Greetz

        We have a zabbix agent in packages.

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          mrzaz
          last edited by

          I'm very interested in trying to get a good SIPproxy/Server into pfSense
          and the following looks quite promising as it seems to be very
          lightweigh, scalable and adaptable and powerful.

          http://www.openser.org/mos/view/Features/

          I'm going to make a small study if it's feasible to adapt it for
          pfSense but I know it's a big undertaking to get it integrated
          and i'm doubting my skills to do it.

          some highlights

          • robust and performant SIP (RFC3261) Registrar server, Location server, Proxy server and Redirect server
          • small footprint - the binary file is small size, functionality can be stripped/added via modules
          • plug&play module interface - ability to add new extensions, without touching the core, therefore assuring a great stability of core components
          • authentication, authorization and accounting (AAA) via database (MySQL, Postgress, text files), RADIUS and DIAMETER
          • digest and IP authentication
          • load balancing with failover
          • multiple database backends - MySQL, PostgreSQL, flat files and other database types which have unixodbc drivers

          just to name a few.  See full featurelist in the link above.

          Comments anyone ?

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            eri--
            last edited by

            It has even ready web interfaces so you can actually customize for pfSense easily if you need it.

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              jahonix
              last edited by

              I'd like to have an IGMP proxy as per this thread:  http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,4491.0.html
              It would enable IPTV on German VDSL lines…

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                mcapozzi
                last edited by

                Please, please, please consider adding OpenVPN-auth-LDAP.

                Thanks,
                Mike

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                  heiko
                  last edited by

                  OpenVPN with filtering rules….

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                    sullrich
                    last edited by

                    @heiko:

                    OpenVPN with filtering rules….

                    That already exists in 1.3.

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                      bill
                      last edited by

                      Still looking for an SSL VPN.
                      I posted a bounty a while ago.
                      Something like SSL-Explorer: 443 based, no installation on the client side necessary.
                      Did not make it into tha base because SSL-Explorer uses Java. But as a package?
                      (Does not need to be SSL-Explorer, just a good example.)
                      Thanks.

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                        fribert
                        last edited by

                        @mrzaz:

                        I'm very interested in trying to get a good SIPproxy/Server into pfSense
                        and the following looks quite promising as it seems to be very
                        lightweigh, scalable and adaptable and powerful.
                        http://www.openser.org/mos/view/Features/
                        I'm going to make a small study if it's feasible to adapt it for
                        pfSense but I know it's a big undertaking to get it integrated
                        and i'm doubting my skills to do it.

                        Looks VERY interesting. Have you tried setting it up on a normal Linux?

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                          mrzaz
                          last edited by

                          @fribert:

                          @mrzaz:

                          I'm very interested in trying to get a good SIPproxy/Server into pfSense
                          and the following looks quite promising as it seems to be very
                          lightweigh, scalable and adaptable and powerful.
                          http://www.openser.org/mos/view/Features/
                          I'm going to make a small study if it's feasible to adapt it for
                          pfSense but I know it's a big undertaking to get it integrated
                          and i'm doubting my skills to do it.

                          Looks VERY interesting. Have you tried setting it up on a normal Linux?

                          Nope, not yet…  Got occupied with in my real world.  (waiting for a baby)

                          //Dan Lundqvist

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                            cdsu
                            last edited by

                            I would like to see spamd back on the package list for inbound spam-filtering and sendmail for outbound email only. If needed I can put a bounty for someone helping me create a lightweight version of sendmail package.

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                              hoba
                              last edited by

                              @cdsu:

                              I would like to see spamd back on the package list for inbound spam-filtering and sendmail for outbound email only. If needed I can put a bounty for someone helping me create a lightweight version of sendmail package.

                              Check the bounty section, spamd is already on the list there. Maybe contribute to this bounty if you are really interested in this.

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                                xankra
                                last edited by

                                An ospf package would be great (don't know if there is a bounty yet though).

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                                  librarymark
                                  last edited by

                                  I would really like to see dansguardian added as a package. It is far superior to squidguard.

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                                    sullrich
                                    last edited by

                                    @librarymark:

                                    I would really like to see dansguardian added as a package. It is far superior to squidguard.

                                    Already been requested countless times and debunked countless times due to its license.

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                                      Cry Havok
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                                      @fribert:

                                      Looks VERY interesting. Have you tried setting it up on a normal Linux?

                                      Repeat after me FreeBSD is not Linux  :P

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                                        librarymark
                                        last edited by

                                        "Already been requested countless times and debunked countless times due to its license."

                                        How is that? Does that mean I have been using it illegally all this time?

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                                          Perry
                                          last edited by

                                          Prolly not if your a home user, but as i remember it commercial use is forbidden.. But you could do a search :)
                                          Maybe SquidGuard will fit your needs ?

                                          /Perry
                                          doc.pfsense.org

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                                            librarymark
                                            last edited by

                                            I work at a public library. I have used both squidguard and dansguardian. Dansguardian is far superior. Squidguard, while a fine piece of software, is just not enough. The scum that walk in the door at our library found all sorts of ways around it. They have a much harder time with dansguardian.

                                            Am I skirting dansguardian's license using it for a non-profit organization? Even with the license, what difference does that make such that pfsense can't have a package for it?

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