Where is the documentation?
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There is something I would wish for:
I wish there was a automatic server that builds a PDF of the https://doc.pfsense.org site.
This way you can have a more or less up to date offline documentation of pfSense available to download whenever you want.
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Interesting suggestion. I bet there's a 'wiki downloader' of something similar that would do it, probably better. It might even be syncable.
Steve
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Would this do ? http://www.httrack.com/
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Would this do ? http://www.httrack.com/
No. This just downloads a website which wget can do.
Something fully automated by a server that makes a organized PDF document on the fly.
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It's the sort of thing I would expect to exist but a quick google doesn't show much that's promising. The search gets bogged down by code to download the whole of wikipedia though. ::)
Steve
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It's the sort of thing I would expect to exist but a quick google doesn't show much that's promising. The search gets bogged down by code to download the whole of wikipedia though. ::)
Steve
Sadly, I think it would have to be created inhouse by pfSense. And its not that easy to implement.
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There are mediawiki plugins to generate such a document on the server side, though I'm not sure if it would be a good idea to implement or not. People might mistake that for the actual book. Not to mention it would take quite a bit of space/cpu time to generate.
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I've played quite a lot with mediawiki to pdf exporters.
My conclusion is that none are satisfying. You always get a lot of mis-formatted stuff. -
Better than nothing when you just hosed your pfSense install and have no internet connection?
Steve
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Then you could have an offline copy of pfsense and even the forum using httrack ?