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

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

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            doktornotor Banned
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            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
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                  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
                    last edited by

                    @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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