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    How to create .txz in FreeBSD & transfer it to pfSense?

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      heper
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      https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Developing_Packages

      
      $ git clone git@github.com:pfsense/FreeBSD-ports.git pfSense-ports
      $ cd pfSense-ports/blah/pfSense-pkg-foo/
      [hack, hack, hack]
      $ make package  (might need sudo)
      $ scp work/pkg/pfSense-pkg-foo* root@myfirewall:.
      
      
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        olifka-kun
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        I've already tryed to do it. It's not gonna work in that way. What do you mean by [hack hack hack]? I need more details about this.

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          KOM
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          [hack hack hack] = do developer stuff here = write your package

          For what it's worth, I think you might be wasting your time.  Even if you managed to cobble something together and somehow integrate it with WebGUI, it would likely be blown away at your next upgrade.

          Why not just build your custom squid on a Linux box and use that as your proxy?

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            olifka-kun
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            Ok, I explain my situation: I have special hardware, wich works only with pfsense. I need squid.conf unbended from WebUI (my idea was to use ./configure –sysconfdir=/etc/squid/...) and have version 4.0.9 (for example).

            I compiled it in FreeBSD, but I have no idea how to transfer all stuff to pfSense.

            I know how to create .deb pack in Debian, or how to do the same in Slack by makepkg. Please tell, is there any way to do the thing I'm asking about in this satanic FreeBSD?

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            • KOMK
              KOM
              last edited by

              I have no knowledge to help you with, sorry.

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                doktornotor Banned
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                If you do not want the webgui, just don't install it.

                
                pkg remove pfSense-pkg-squid
                pkg install squid
                
                
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                  olifka-kun
                  last edited by

                  Thank you, doktornotor, good idea, but main question is in the subject.

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                    doktornotor Banned
                    last edited by

                    I cannot help you with that. If you want squid-devel (i.e., 4.0.x) and no GUI, perhaps play with pfSense 2.4 and install squid-devel from FreeBSD repo.

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                      olifka-kun
                      last edited by

                      Anyway, thak you for the answers.

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                        renato.nogueira
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                        @doktornotor:

                        If you do not want the webgui, just don't install it.

                        
                        pkg remove pfSense-pkg-squid
                        pkg install squid
                        
                        

                        Can i remove the gui from 2.1.1?

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                          doktornotor Banned
                          last edited by

                          2.1.1 is what? pfSense version? In that case I'd suggest to use something actually supported.

                          https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Versions_of_pfSense_and_FreeBSD

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                            renato.nogueira
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                            @doktornotor:

                            If you do not want the webgui, just don't install it.

                            
                            pkg remove pfSense-pkg-squid
                            pkg install squid
                            
                            

                            sorry, the pfsense is 2.0.1

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                              renato.nogueira
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                              @doktornotor:

                              2.1.1 is what? pfSense version? In that case I'd suggest to use something actually supported.

                              https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Versions_of_pfSense_and_FreeBSD

                              I am trying to do squid 3.5.23 to authenticate in pf 2.3.3 but i can´t. There is a site https://pf2ad.mundounix.com.br/pt/index.html that have a script which installs samba and integrate the pfsense in AD to use NTLM_AUTH. but squid 3.5.23 has no wbinfo_group compiled. I tried negotiate_kerberos_auth and negotiate_wrapper_auth but the squid tell it didn´t know the auth types. I am trying get the groups of AD.

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                                doktornotor Banned
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                                @renato.nogueira:

                                @doktornotor:

                                If you do not want the webgui, just don't install it.

                                
                                pkg remove pfSense-pkg-squid
                                pkg install squid
                                
                                

                                sorry, the pfsense is 2.0.1

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