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    Peter2121
    last edited by Sep 26, 2012, 10:03 AM

    SquidClamav - ICAP based antivirus for Squid. The FreeBSD port is present.
    It would be better to use the ICAP based antivirus than HAVP (parent proxy). The ICAP integration mode has less limitations (QoS, stats, authentification etc.)
    I hope, Squid3 package is compiled with ICAP support ;)

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      dhatz
      last edited by Oct 8, 2012, 7:51 PM

      Some SIP proxy (such as repro or Kamailio) would be nice

      Read more: http://www.opentelecoms.org/use-a-sip-proxy-instead-of-asterisk

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        babtras
        last edited by Nov 8, 2012, 7:24 PM

        A simple improved logging package, perhaps just a local syslog with a GUI.

        I understand the 50 row limitation of the default installation because of the ability to run on a machine with no hard drive. But I would imagine that most installs have some storage available and even a basic 10 year old machine will have a 10GB+ hard disk, plenty to store a reasonable amounts of logs.

        I would like to see a simple logging package that can be optionally installed that extends the logs beyond 50 entries (to a user-defined retention period or size) and provides some, even if rudimentary, filtering/sorting features.

        Most places I promote using pfSense are in small businesses where an enterprise-class firewall is needed, for multi-WAN or decent VPN capability, but unavailable due to budget constraints. In these cases, there's not much eagerness to buy a separate machine to run a syslog server or add that role to already overburdened servers. I don't think there's any reason why the pfSense machines can't store their own logs if the disk space allows it.

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          marcelloc
          last edited by Nov 9, 2012, 3:24 AM

          Current gui accepts 2000 lines, check config options  ;)

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            dhatz
            last edited by Nov 19, 2012, 1:10 AM

            GNU Gatekeeper for H.323 proxy:

            http://www.gnugk.org/h323-proxy.html

            Rationale: H.323 remains by far the most popular protocol for video conferencing at companies, but unlike -recent- SIP software, H.323 can't deal with NAT thus requiring a proxy / ALG.

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              CrackBlue
              last edited by Dec 19, 2012, 7:25 AM

              I wish that

              1. aliases will include mac addresses and the firewall can manipulate mac addresses to deny/block
              2. squid will have purge option for the cache and edited some squid related configuration like.. squid.inc :)

              just a small wish though this christmas season

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                maex
                last edited by Jan 10, 2013, 9:47 AM Jan 10, 2013, 9:27 AM

                Hi!
                it would be great to see what comes with a newer version of a package.
                Right now there is either no link at all, or a link to the general forum. Both are mostly not giving out information on what has changed.
                So a simple release notes page for each package would be sufficient. It should be easily reachable from the packages lists. That would be great!

                e.g.

                Version 1.2 (release date)
                … changes since previous version
                Version 1.1 (release date)
                ... changes since previous version

                ...

                Thanks, for all the wonderful work on pfsense!
                Max

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                  dvserg
                  last edited by Jan 10, 2013, 9:53 AM

                  If you interested - possible look githum commits history for each package
                  https://github.com/bsdperimeter/pfsense-packages/tree/master/config

                  SquidGuardDoc EN  RU Tutorial
                  Localization ru_PFSense

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                    acald
                    last edited by Feb 18, 2013, 4:23 PM

                    @NG:

                    At first many thanks to Ermal and others for great job with Snort package. I have one little wish to help my everyday job. We have pfsense in our network. This time it is securing 5 LAN networks and we have hundreds of users in our networks. Because our company have very tight internet rules we need to Snort our LAN side traffic also and block offenders in LAN networks. Problem is that when snort blocks out a user (or IP-address) there is no information send to user about that. Traffic just ends. Next thing is the user picks up the phone and calls us and reports internet failure. Is there any chance to get a popup window, redirection or at least error page to user that tells reason for blocking? It also would help us to fix problems in rules also. The page should say for example:"You are blocked out: #REASON#". Of cause there should be enable/disable tag and selection for LAN-networks also :)

                    Something that may be more to what you are looking for and could work in tandem with pfSense is packetfence.

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                      tester_02
                      last edited by Feb 18, 2013, 5:41 PM

                      @dvserg:

                      If you interested - possible look githum commits history for each package
                      https://github.com/bsdperimeter/pfsense-packages/tree/master/config

                      Thanks!  I never knew that existed!!!!    I think if more people had that link, a lot of the questions would go away when the package maintainers make a change.

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                        pr0vieh
                        last edited by Feb 19, 2013, 9:31 PM

                        can you take a look on
                        bitmeteros to nicer live traffic monitoring it looks very nice….

                        http://codebox.org.uk/pages/bitmeteros

                        i hope to see this as package soon :)

                        greets Pr0vieH

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                          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                          last edited by Feb 19, 2013, 9:51 PM

                          @pr0vieh:

                          can you take a look on
                          bitmeteros to nicer live traffic monitoring it looks very nice….

                          http://codebox.org.uk/pages/bitmeteros

                          i hope to see this as package soon :)

                          Looks interesting but they don't appear to support FreeBSD.

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                            pr0vieh
                            last edited by Feb 19, 2013, 10:32 PM

                            @jimp:

                            Looks interesting but they don't appear to support FreeBSD.

                            arg sorry i don't see this…

                            i ask the developer for FreeBSD Support

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                              anas_xrt
                              last edited by Feb 24, 2013, 6:43 AM

                              @ITR:

                              WanAccelerator package

                              WANproxy, trafficSqueezer, (OpenNOP)
                              http://wanproxy.org/
                              http://www.trafficsqueezer.org/
                              http://www.opennop.org/ (Linux Only?)

                              I would like to have kind of VoIP wan optimizer, seem Traffic Squeezer has ability of..

                              The idea is can have the server mode and client mode for end -to- end tunnel for Codec g.729 or g.722 or g.726 on SIP or IAX protocol. Since we already have Asterisk package.

                              The Qos and Packet Sharper seem does not really help if we got bigger concurrent. But if we can squeeze the bandwidth it would really help.

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                                marcelloc
                                last edited by Feb 25, 2013, 3:21 AM

                                It looks like only wanproxy has Freebsd support.

                                I could compile it, but i'ts not a freebsd port yet and may work better optimizing tcp connections.

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                                Help a community developer! ;D

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                                  satheeshkumarms
                                  last edited by Feb 26, 2013, 7:22 AM

                                  Hi,
                                  I wish to have a monitoring system to see my logged in users of PPPoE server,also a .bandwidth control and real-time usage graph.I'm using pfsense 2.0.1.Anyone have a package or graph supporting PPPoE server will be greatly useful to me.

                                  thanx in ad'vance

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                                    Clear-Pixel
                                    last edited by Mar 8, 2013, 10:46 PM

                                    Adding IP GeoLocation to monitor Pfsense logs would be a very productive addition.

                                    Example using third party software
                                    Setup Guide
                                    http://www.seattleit.net/blog/realtime-pfsense-firewall-attack-logs-in-splunk-google-maps-with-geoip/

                                    Open Source IP geolocation
                                    http://www.maxmind.com/en/opensource

                                    Splunk
                                    http://www.splunk.com/view/free-vs-enterprise/SP-CAAAE8W

                                    HP EliteBook 2530p Laptop - Core2 Duo SL9600 @ 2.13Ghz - 4 GB Ram -128GB SSD
                                    Atheros Mini PCI-E as Access Point (AR5BXB63H/AR5007EG/AR2425)
                                    Single Ethernet Port - VLAN
                                    Cisco SG300 10-port Gigabit Managed Switch
                                    Cisco DPC3008 Cable Modem  30/4 Mbps
                                    Pfsense 2.1-RELEASE (amd64)
                                    –------------------------------------------------------------
                                    Total Network Power Consumption - 29 Watts

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                                      adx442
                                      last edited by Mar 21, 2013, 5:17 PM

                                      I'd love to see a "Test Settings" package.  For example, you go to the package, and set a timer or date to test settings until.  It backs up your current config to a location, and adds a cronjob or something to reapply your "old" config at the end of the timer and reboot.  That way, if you're testing out some new rules, packages, or traffic shaping and something goes horribly wrong or you get locked out, you just need to wait out the timer to get back to your known good configuration.

                                      I think it would be very handy for making changes remotely, where you're logged in through SSH or VPN and you could easily lose the ability to reconnect accidentally.

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                                        menacingm
                                        last edited by Apr 3, 2013, 6:03 PM

                                        Monit for customized monitoring and alerting. This would be a solid addition to PFSense in an area where it is lacking; customized alerting and reporting.

                                        It is also a great package that could replace many other packages as far as functionality. Fully open source/Unix compatible, compatible license (GNU/AGPL) and would add to the reliability and value of PFSense if integrated properly.

                                        http://mmonit.com/monit/
                                        http://freecode.com/projects/monit

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                                          markuhde
                                          last edited by May 2, 2013, 9:25 PM

                                          Squid 3.3.4 - 3.1 is pretty dated now

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