Does this exist? (THE DUDE)
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I'm coming from Mikrotik and switching everything over to PFSense as I'm learning more about PFSense and LOVEing everything.
Is there a way to do a setup like mikrotiks "The dude" where you can setup a map showing all the info about your pfsense firewalls, and it pings them to see their uptime, and ping response?
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Perhaps something like pfCenter?
Quotes from Scott Ulrich's twitter posts:
pfCenter is the product we are working on to allow administration of multiple pfSense boxen from one GUI / Appliance.
pfCenter now supports tags! Later this summer we will change how large scale deployments of pfSense are managed.
Also check the screenshots http://blog.stefcho.eu/?p=897
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That looks so sexy! Any way I can get a hold of the packages and use this? Or is it so new that its still being made? Looks pretty new.
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If I'm right this package is only shared if you buy support.
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I don't think anything definite has been said. It's all a big mystery! ;D
However I do seem to recall reading that it may not be open source.To be honest if you have enough pfSense installs that you need a central monitoring system perhaps you should have a support contract.
Steve
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I don't think anything definite has been said. It's all a big mystery! ;D
However I do seem to recall reading that it may not be open source.To be honest if you have enough pfSense installs that you need a central monitoring system perhaps you should have a support contract.
Steve
I'm an IT consultant and I'm always trying out new things for my clients and I have at least 5 that I can think of that can use this amazing software and at least two would be able and willing to pay for a support plan. I like to support a project that is living and quite well. I just need to run this software for a while and see how stable it is. So far it does not seem too stable, but I blame that on me making all sorts of changes and trying different situations with my box. I'm only on day 2 and I've had to power cycle the box at random for it becoming non-responsive a few times. :)