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    Lldpd package - USD$100

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      djzort
      last edited by

      BSD support was recently included in the quite well known[1] lldpd[2].

      This is a bounty for someone to package it up for pfsense, perhaps add some menu options (like which interfaces lldpd attaches itself too, attaching lldpd to net-snmp, lldp neighbor details, other controllable thingies etc) and include it in the packages repository

      [1] Its in debian, openwrt, and is used widely at a number of large companies i have worked for and currently do work for including on custom router/switch firmwares
      [2] https://github.com/vincentbernat/lldpd

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        msi
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        Interesting, I've used it (for testing only) on some Ubuntu - works quite well and has more features than the LLDPD inside FreeBSD.
        Ah yes, it's BSD-licensed and thus more interesting to the BSD folks in general.

        I think first thing would be to have a port which then allows pfSense to make a PBI more or less automativally , the port could be
        first situated inside pfsense-tools but should be shipped upstream to FreeBSD ports where more people are likely to care about keeping
        the base software updated.

        Once this is done, making a pfSense package definition would be the second thing to do. :)

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          djzort
          last edited by

          Its MIT licensed but interestingly was linux only until literally a week or so ago when bsd support was introduced. Packages in the various bsd ports systems will come along shortly no doubt.

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            msi
            last edited by

            Thanks, yes I've overlooked the license and only remembered MIT = BSD-friendly licensed ;)

            Let's see if I'm able to hack the openlldpd port to make it work for lldpd (which I guess will lead to naming issues as FreeBSD already has a small (openlldp-derived?) LLDP daemon.

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              djzort
              last edited by

              MIT licenses are the same chain of thought as the BSD licenses.

              The lldpd i have mentioned is a very self contained piece of software so whipping up a port for it should be (afaik) easy enough.

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                marcelloc
                last edited by

                Does openlldpd enough for this bounty?

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                Help a community developer! ;D

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                  djzort
                  last edited by

                  sorry im after that specific software

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