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    Redesigning pfSense interface

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      vasiqmz
      last edited by

      Thanks for your reply.

      Ya those files are visible when you download the whole repo from GitHub but when I download the ISO files from the site then I don't see those www folders anywhere although I see a usr.uzip folder. I know I don't need to recompile the code because of Php but I also can't edit the code while running it Live on a Virtual Box [ it's too difficult to work in there ].

      Regarding the registered trademark of pfSense I'll email ESF. Plus I won't be calling this software pfSense.

      I just want to know how can I compile or modify the Php files without running it Live on a Virtual Box ?

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        doktornotor Banned
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        You modify it by using the tools from the unavailable pfsense-tools repo to build your custom ISO.  ::) ::) ::)

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          vasiqmz
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          So they removed the tool ? I read on many posts that they had removed that tools from the repo. So if they did then how can I now compile the pfSense ?

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            ayvis
            last edited by

            You can find few clones on github and/or contact ESF

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              doktornotor Banned
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              @ayvis:

              You can find few clones on github

              Which are plain useless for 2.2 development….

              @ayvis:

              and/or contact ESF

              … and receive no reply whatsoever.

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                jcyr
                last edited by

                @doktornotor:

                @ayvis:

                You can find few clones on github

                Which are plain useless for 2.2 development….

                @ayvis:

                and/or contact ESF

                … and receive no reply whatsoever.

                Yep, ESF has definitely gone to the dark side.

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                  bryan.paradis
                  last edited by

                  @doktornotor:

                  @ayvis:

                  You can find few clones on github

                  Which are plain useless for 2.2 development….

                  @ayvis:

                  and/or contact ESF

                  … and receive no reply whatsoever.

                  Have an example of this?

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                    doktornotor Banned
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                    @bryan.paradis:

                    Have an example of this?

                    AFAICT, noone ever got access to the -tools repo. "Not yet.  Soon (really)." - 3 weeks ago.  ::) >:(

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                      jcyr
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                      @doktornotor:

                      @bryan.paradis:

                      Have an example of this?

                      AFAICT, noone ever got access to the -tools repo. "Not yet.  Soon (really)." - 3 weeks ago.  ::) >:(

                      Historically the ESF has held a rather uncommon meaning of the word 'soon', perhaps this time it will mean 'never'?

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                        Guest
                        last edited by

                        @jcyr:

                        @doktornotor:

                        @bryan.paradis:

                        Have an example of this?

                        AFAICT, noone ever got access to the -tools repo. "Not yet.  Soon (really)." - 3 weeks ago.  ::) >:(

                        Historically the ESF has held a rather uncommon meaning of the word 'soon', perhaps this time it will mean 'never'?

                        More like 'now'.

                        Your impatience is noted.

                        And I have sworn off ever responding to anything from 'doktornotor'.

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                          cmb
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                          Those who provided us keys had access last week. We haven't "gone to the dark side."  ::)

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