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    How can I find pfctl source code of pfsense?

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      trongkha
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      I tried modified pfctl but I can't find any source pfctl in pfsense. How can I get that source because the pfsense github (https://github.com/pfsense/) doesn't have anything like that.

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        heper
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        https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=76132.0

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          trongkha
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          @heper:

          https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=76132.0

          Thanks heper  but I can't find any source code of pfctl there.

          I found http://devwiki.pfsense.org/DevelopersBootStrapAndDevIso but it redirected to wiki Main page. Does anyone suggest me how to build a development eviroment of pfsense.

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            phil.davis
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            You have to follow the instructions and complete the legal stuff.
            A few weeks ago the repo became a private one on GitHub rather than where it was before on some other machine hosted at some other pfSense name. I know the existing people signed up to the previous tools repo address all got access to the repo in the new place. I am not sure how that all links together automaticaly now for new sign-ups.
            After signing up, I would look first in GitHub pfSense section and see if the pfSense-tools repo appears for you.

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              trongkha
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              @phil.davis:

              You have to follow the instructions and complete the legal stuff.
              A few weeks ago the repo became a private one on GitHub rather than where it was before on some other machine hosted at some other pfSense name. I know the existing people signed up to the previous tools repo address all got access to the repo in the new place. I am not sure how that all links together automaticaly now for new sign-ups.
              After signing up, I would look first in GitHub pfSense section and see if the pfSense-tools repo appears for you.

              Thanks phil.davis, I can access pfsense-tools now. But It's very straight for me. I think I must install FreeBSD 10.1 (for Pfsense 2.x) and download pfsense-tools from git repo. After that, I patch all fille in pfsense-tools to FreeBSD. Is it correct?

              Do you have any instruction to build pfsense development enviroment?

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