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    • kklouzalK
      kklouzal
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      SAMBA!!

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        bbassotti
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        Oauth2 proxy for Captive Portal:

        A reverse proxy that provides authentication with Google, Github or other provider

        https://github.com/bitly/oauth2_proxy

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          sahbana
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          Please, add allow or deny MAC Address on pfSense+Proxy Server.

          Thank you.

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            nucshuco
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            I miss BandwidthD  :'(

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              planetinse
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              Updated Postfix please :)

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                Tom7141
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                @planetinse:

                Updated Postfix please :)

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                • kklouzalK
                  kklouzal
                  last edited by

                  Samba.

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                    q54e3w
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                    @bbassotti:

                    Oauth2 proxy for Captive Portal:

                    A reverse proxy that provides authentication with Google, Github or other provider

                    https://github.com/bitly/oauth2_proxy

                    +1

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                      hornetx11
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                      @Tom7141:

                      @planetinse:

                      Updated Postfix please :)

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                      // Nur die paranoiden überleben
                      (Andrew Grove (1936 - 2016), Intel)//

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                        biggsy
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                        An updated postfix package isn't going to happen.  That was announced on GitHub.

                        What I resorted to was creating a new FreeBSD VM and installing postfix on that - as suggested in the postfix thread.

                        When that was working I put fail2ban on there as well.  I'd often thought about using those two together.  fail2ban updated a local pf table to block the spammers but I wasn't happy with the spammers getting past pfSense to the postfix/fail2ban server.

                        Then I found that I could have fail2ban call OpenBGPD to update an alias table on pfSense.  A feedback loop.  Who knows why the authors of OpenBGPD put that feature in but I'm sure glad they did.

                        In the end it's a better solution than postfix on pfSense but it was far from a trivial exercise for me  ;)

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                          borkov
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                          Would love to have DNSCrypt.

                          Thanks!!!!!

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                            allxi
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                            ZoneMinder https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=111252.msg671442

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                              robertfranz
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                              @tdi:

                              Filebeat - https://www.elastic.co/products/beats/filebeat.

                              Anyone working on this?

                              I though at one time that I wanted this too.

                              Just now getting back to working on my Elk stack, and I'm not really sure what it would do for us that syslog-ng won't do already, as syslog-ng answers the issues of udp transport by offering tcp.

                              We still have to parse the log entries to put them into a form we find useful.

                              Was there some other factor I'm now forgetting?

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                                chrcoluk
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                                nano
                                dnscrypt-proxy
                                rsync
                                some kind of web server as I need to redirect ad/tracking/malware links to a local png file.

                                I have decided to make these packages myself, although I am fluent with FreeBSD I need to learn the pfsense specifics in converting these to acceptable pfsense packages so bear with me.  I am also adding bash to the list.

                                pfSense CE 2.7.2

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                                • jimpJ
                                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                                  @chrcoluk:

                                  nano
                                  rsync

                                  These are already in the repository and do not require anything in the pfSense GUI. Just run "pkg install nano" for example and you can get them now.

                                  @chrcoluk:

                                  some kind of web server as I need to redirect ad/tracking/malware links to a local png file.

                                  You can run additional instances of nginx by hand with your own custom config files, no need to pull in another web server package.

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                                    chrcoluk
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                                    this is interesting as they not listed on the packages page, is there a way to list whats in the cli repository?

                                    pfSense CE 2.7.2

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                                    • jimpJ
                                      jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                                      last edited by

                                      You can use "pkg search x" where "x" is a substring of what you want to find:

                                      : pkg search nano
                                      nano-2.7.0                     Nano's ANOther editor, an enhanced free Pico clone
                                      : pkg search rsync
                                      rsync-3.1.2_5                  Network file distribution/synchronization utility
                                      
                                      

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                                        averythomas
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                                        A package that tracks ad domains and replaces ad pictures with cats. Like this but integrated into pfsense: http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-make-a-wifi-network-that-only-transmits-cat-pictures-with-a-raspberry-pi/

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                                          jc2it
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                                          yara seems like a good idea for malware detection and may be a good fit for pfSense.

                                          http://virustotal.github.io/yara/

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                                            yodaphone
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                                            @averythomas:

                                            A package that tracks ad domains and replaces ad pictures with cats. Like this but integrated into pfsense: http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/how-to-make-a-wifi-network-that-only-transmits-cat-pictures-with-a-raspberry-pi/

                                            doesnt pfBlockerNG + Squid can already do this in pfsense.? not replace with Cats though

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