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    Any way to install Nano on 2.3?

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      heper
      last edited by

      @johnpoz:

      where  do you request packages to be added, I think dnstop would also be a useful tool that could be added..

      no clue.  you could start a post in the snapshot section

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        paftdunk
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        I started a thread asking that pfSense go to a blacklist model rather than this custom whitelist that requires manual effort and review.

        https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=110853.0

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          cmb
          last edited by

          nano is available in the package list now, including on 2.3 release. I just added dnstop so that will be available within the next hour or so.

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            Trel
            last edited by

            @cmb:

            nano is available in the package list now, including on 2.3 release. I just added dnstop so that will be available within the next hour or so.

            Beautiful, thanks :)
            Dyslexia + Vi is not a good combination, heh.

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              oddworld19
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              @cmb:

              nano is available in the package list now, including on 2.3 release. I just added dnstop so that will be available within the next hour or so.

              Perhaps I am missing it. Where is nano in the package list? I don't see it in the GUI of "available packages". I am on 2.3-RELEASE (amd64).

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                heper
                last edited by

                its not in the GUI package list, but it is compiled on the pfSense pkg repo.

                it can be installed on console (option 8 ) like:

                pkg update
                pkg install nano
                
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                • johnpozJ
                  johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
                  last edited by

                  you will not see it in the gui, it will be available in the pkg install cmd..

                  [2.3-RELEASE][root@pfSense.local.lan]/root: pkg update
                  Updating pfSense-core repository catalogue…
                  pfSense-core repository is up-to-date.
                  Updating pfSense repository catalogue...
                  pfSense repository is up-to-date.
                  All repositories are up-to-date.
                  [2.3-RELEASE][root@pfSense.local.lan]/root: pkg search dnstop
                  dnstop-20140915                Captures and analyzes DNS traffic (or analyzes libpcap dump)
                  [2.3-RELEASE][root@pfSense.local.lan]/root: pkg search nano-
                  nano-2.4.3                    Nano's ANOther editor, an enhanced free Pico clone

                  You can get a list here
                  http://pkg.pfsense.org/pfSense_v2_3_0_amd64-pfSense_v2_3_0/All/
                  http://pkg.pfsense.org/pfSense_v2_3_0_i386-pfSense_v2_3_0/All/

                  you can view all installed with pkg info

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                  • JailerJ
                    Jailer
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                    @hda:

                    There is also "ee" besides "vi".

                    I see a lot of dislike for ee in the BSD world. At the risk of sounding naive, what is it about ee that no one seems to like?

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                      cmb
                      last edited by

                      @Jailer:

                      I see a lot of dislike for ee in the BSD world. At the risk of sounding naive, what is it about ee that no one seems to like?

                      Probably mostly a "real sysadmins use <insert traditional="" *nix="" editor="" of="" choice="">" sentiment. Nothing inherently wrong with ee, but some seem to see it as amateur hour. It's not as powerful as vi/emacs/etc. but it's fine for basic needs.</insert>

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                        heper
                        last edited by

                        most "real admins" i know don't want nor need an editor…..

                        they only need a phone(book) and a banana to go "jump monkey, jump!"

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                        • DerelictD
                          Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
                          last edited by

                          If you don't know vi maybe try Diagnostics > Edit File??

                          I say "don't know" because if you knew it you'd love it. :P

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                            Trel
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                            @Derelict:

                            If you don't know vi maybe try Diagnostics > Edit File??

                            I say "don't know" because if you knew it you'd love it. :P

                            Vi is like a smelly hobo.  I'm sure it's nice, but from the little bits I've seen of it, I don't want to get to know it.

                            Besides, this is for use over SSH.

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                              lzunigam @heper
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                              @heper Muchas gracias, si funciono

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                              • stephenw10S
                                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                last edited by

                                Or just use the ee (Easy Editor) which is built in anyway.

                                Steve

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                                  provels
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                                  Heck, I just use WinSCP. Double-click to edit, find/copy/paste/file/save. Easy.

                                  Peder

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                                  • stephenw10S
                                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                    last edited by

                                    Yup I initially assumed this was spam but doesn't appear to be.

                                    And, yes, there are many good options here that don't require installing nano. However it is in our repo so it can be installed using pkg install nano.

                                    Steve

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