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      apmuthu
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      Are there any 2.0.2 snapshots. I've only seen the v2.1 snapshots.

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      • jimpJ
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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        http://files.nyi.pfsense.org/jimp/foo/shiny/ehrmagerd/

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          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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          @jimp what device are you using?  Cost of?  I would love to do something like this.

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          • jimpJ
            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
            last edited by

            I forget the exact model, it was provided to me so I don't know the cost. It was going to be sold just for this type of deployment, but the quality of the devices wasn't quite what we'd hoped.

            It still works passably for this for me, not sure how accurate it is in the long run though.

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            • stephenw10S
              stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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              You tweeted it much earlier Jim:

              @JimP:

              Navisys GR-601W USB GPS plugged into an ALIX. Nothing too fancy.

              The problem with that particular device is that it doesn't seem to be available individually to the consumer.

              Steve

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              • jimpJ
                jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                Aha, go figure twitter has a longer memory than me. ;-)

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                • johnpozJ
                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                  Does anyone have suggestion of a device?  I found this thread about that model

                  http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.comp.hardware.gps.thumbgps

                  Seems you can buy them in bulk 100 units ;)

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                    stoffix
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                    @jimp:

                    I've got a USB serial GPS that it works with, though the unit is of slightly questionable quality as it seems to lock on to a GPS point about 25 miles away from where I actually am.

                    Anyhow, as it says on the page, anything that outputs the right signal (NMEA format output) on a serial port that the firewall can use is OK.

                    The GPS unit is probably just fine.
                    The gps outputs the position in dd.mmmm (degrees,minutes(decimal minutes)). (ref. http://www.teletype.com/pages/support/Documentation/RMC_log_info.htm)
                    This data is sent to google maps, which expects the data in dd.dddd format. (degrees, decimal degrees.)

                    You can use this calculator to convert the coordinate format: http://www.gpscoordinates.eu/convert-gps-coordinates.php

                    If you try, you should see that your gps actually works properly ;)

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                    • jimpJ
                      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                      Yep, you're right. I could swear I accounted for that in the code or used a special syntax in the google maps URL but I went back and checked again, and it didn't do the extra conversion.

                      Fixed now.. https://github.com/bsdperimeter/pfsense/commit/96a7ddb7604b4f422e2fdff3078e80109efed4dd

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                        apmuthu
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                        The new link for the fix is at:
                        https://github.com/pfsense/pfsense/commit/96a7ddb7604b4f422e2fdff3078e80109efed4dd

                        Also the new patches are at:
                        http://files.nyi.pfsense.org/

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                          biggsy
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                          This was fun to build and configure.  Not as challenging as it could have been, though, if someone hadn't already compiled an image for the Pi: http://ntpi.openchaos.org/downloads/

                          Lots of useful info at this site, including the above link: http://www.satsignal.eu/ntp/Raspberry-Pi-NTP.html

                          Maybe one day I'll get around to putting it all in a box and mount the antenna where it has a better view of the sky.  It's just sitting next to the window at the moment so the time is not that good - but always less than a second out (normally about 250-300ms).

                          1 x Adafruit Ultimate GPS Breakout - 66 channel w/10 Hz updates (Version 3) [ID:746] = $39.95
                          1 x Raspberry Pi Model B 512MB RAM[ID:998] = $39.95
                          1 x SMA to uFL/u.FL/IPX/IPEX RF Adapter Cable[ID:851] = $3.95
                          1 x GPS Antenna - External Active Antenna - 3-5V 28dB 5 Meter SMA[ID:960] = $12.95

                          About $100 plus shipping.

                          My pfSense runs in a VM on the free version of ESXi, so there was no way to pass in the PPS signal on a serial port.

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