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      swmspam
      last edited by

      @borkov:

      Would love to have DNSCrypt.

      Thanks!!!!!

      +1 for DNScrypt as an installable under the GUI package manager with a services tab and entry on the services monitoring dashboard window.

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        zentex
        last edited by

        The Xymon client would be nice for monitoring of pfsense. I see posts going back 5 years on the forums but no "official package" has ever been added.

        I went looking today, and I see zabbix is now in the packages, but still no xymon  :'(

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          RadOD
          last edited by

          Something along the lines of smokeping for ISP quality monitoring.

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          • dennypageD
            dennypage
            last edited by

            @RadOD:

            Something along the lines of smokeping for ISP quality monitoring.

            The Quality Graph, which offers much the same information as smoke ping, can be found in Status / Monitoring.

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              RadOD
              last edited by

              @dennypage:

              @RadOD:

              Something along the lines of smokeping for ISP quality monitoring.

              The Quality Graph, which offers much the same information as smoke ping, can be found in Status / Monitoring.

              Huh, I never realized it could be configured.  I thought it was just for CPU.

              Still, I like to monitor specific IP addresses such as my ISP gateway and VPN targets and compare to generic websites to find problems early.

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                vagnyj
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                Hello everyone, is there an opportunity to install package Virtual Box ? With web management as implemented in Nas4free.  In the photo example of management virtual box on Nas4free

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                • jahonixJ
                  jahonix
                  last edited by

                  @vagnyj:

                  Virtual Box

                  No.
                  This is your firewall, not a hypervisor.
                  However, you can install a virtual pfSense on a hypervisor.

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                    msanangelo
                    last edited by

                    @hongkonger:

                    Would really love an implementation of either of the following

                    • Freenas
                    • Bacula Server
                    • Simple FTP server for file storage
                    • Samba (with UI)

                    Most of the above are already available in some adhoc way on pfsense (except bacula server and Freenas) , but really appreciate a UI based installation and management.

                    thanks

                    I second this. A FTP Server and Samba in particular. If a store bought consumer router can do it, why not pfsense? Surely it can do it better, more secure, and faster. :)

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                    • jahonixJ
                      jahonix
                      last edited by

                      @msanangelo:

                      If a store bought consumer router can do it, why not pfsense?

                      Maybe because pfSense is a more serious contender in the firewall business and not one of the flaky consumer routers you better throw as far as your aching back lets you?

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                      • BBcan177B
                        BBcan177 Moderator
                        last edited by

                        @jahonix:

                        @msanangelo:

                        If a store bought consumer router can do it, why not pfsense?

                        Maybe because pfSense is a more serious contender in the firewall business and not one of the flaky consumer routers you better throw as far as your aching back lets you?

                        http://thehackernews.com/2017/05/samba-rce-exploit.html
                        https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-announce/2017/000406.html
                        https://www.shodan.io/report/FoqqpNmw

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                          msanangelo
                          last edited by

                          @jahonix:

                          @msanangelo:

                          If a store bought consumer router can do it, why not pfsense?

                          Maybe because pfSense is a more serious contender in the firewall business and not one of the flaky consumer routers you better throw as far as your aching back lets you?

                          Really? it's been a stellar firewall so far. it will more than happily block things but I have to fight it to allow things. can't even forward port 80 that worked fine on the tp-link it replaced and also worked on a VM behind the main pfsense router. the data usage stats are practically useless without an added package. So far, ddwrt worked better and wasn't so annoying. I might enjoy pfsense more if it wasn't so featureless. All I'm asking is a couple programs to make it a bit more useful on the LAN side. Also, is it too much to ask for some critical software patches around here? I've got 4 vulnerable packages in 2.3.3 and my only hope is to wait for 2.4. whenever that'll be released.  >.>

                          @BBcan177:

                          http://thehackernews.com/2017/05/samba-rce-exploit.html
                          https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba-announce/2017/000406.html
                          https://www.shodan.io/report/FoqqpNmw

                          I'm aware of that. I'm not dumb enough to put samba or ftp on the wan. I just want it for the lan.

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                          • marcellocM
                            marcelloc
                            last edited by

                            @msanangelo:

                            is it too much to ask for some critical software patches around here?

                            If you need the feature and know how to configure it under console/config files, you can enable freebsd repo and install the packages you need.

                            Also, pfSense has a great GUI framework that you can use to create your own packages with xml files and php script to check selected options and create config files.

                            What packages from 2.3.3 are vulnerable?

                            Treinamentos de Elite: http://sys-squad.com

                            Help a community developer! ;D

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                            • dennypageD
                              dennypage
                              last edited by

                              @msanangelo:

                              Also, is it too much to ask for some critical software patches around here? I've got 4 vulnerable packages in 2.3.3 and my only hope is to wait for 2.4.

                              What packages? And is there a reason that you haven't installed the 2.3.4 update?

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                                gerby123
                                last edited by

                                Given that the freeradius2 port is expiring the end of June 2017 (this month) I'd be interested in seeing freeradius3 make it in to PFSense
                                https://www.freshports.org/net/freeradius2
                                https://www.freshports.org/net/freeradius3

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                                • jimpJ
                                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                                  last edited by

                                  @gerby123:

                                  Given that the freeradius2 port is expiring the end of June 2017 (this month) I'd be interested in seeing freeradius3 make it in to PFSense
                                  https://www.freshports.org/net/freeradius2
                                  https://www.freshports.org/net/freeradius3

                                  That's been on my to-do list for a while. It's just a lot of work, having to go through and rearrange everything to the 3.x directory layout and changes in the config.

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                                    gerby123
                                    last edited by

                                    I have no experience writing PFSense packages but I'd be willing to contribute.

                                    @jimp:

                                    @gerby123:

                                    Given that the freeradius2 port is expiring the end of June 2017 (this month) I'd be interested in seeing freeradius3 make it in to PFSense
                                    https://www.freshports.org/net/freeradius2
                                    https://www.freshports.org/net/freeradius3

                                    That's been on my to-do list for a while. It's just a lot of work, having to go through and rearrange everything to the 3.x directory layout and changes in the config.

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                                      kroem
                                      last edited by

                                      @jahonix:

                                      @vagnyj:

                                      Virtual Box

                                      No.
                                      This is your firewall, not a hypervisor.
                                      However, you can install a virtual pfSense on a hypervisor.

                                      …and ASR's, NCS's, PTX's etc are not routers? :)

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                                      • jimpJ
                                        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                                        last edited by

                                        @gerby123:

                                        I have no experience writing PFSense packages but I'd be willing to contribute.

                                        @jimp:

                                        @gerby123:

                                        Given that the freeradius2 port is expiring the end of June 2017 (this month) I'd be interested in seeing freeradius3 make it in to PFSense
                                        https://www.freshports.org/net/freeradius2
                                        https://www.freshports.org/net/freeradius3

                                        That's been on my to-do list for a while. It's just a lot of work, having to go through and rearrange everything to the 3.x directory layout and changes in the config.

                                        FreeRADIUS 3 package is available on 2.4 snapshots for testing now, try it out and post feedback here: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=131883.0

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                                        • rcfaR
                                          rcfa
                                          last edited by

                                          @jahonix:

                                          @vagnyj:

                                          Virtual Box

                                          No.
                                          This is your firewall, not a hypervisor.
                                          However, you can install a virtual pfSense on a hypervisor.

                                          Well, this reminds me about the old joke about a catholic and a protestant priest: The former starts to smoke his pipe while reading the prayerbook, when the latter interrupts him and asks: "Excuse me, I don't want to be nosy, but I asked my bishop if it's OK to smoke while praying, and he answered me, I should not be distracted from paying through smoking. What's the catholic's stance on this matter?"
                                          To which the catholic priest answers: "Very interesting! See, I asked my bishop if it's OK to pray while smoking, and he answered, it's always OK to pray."

                                          So, of course, a firewall isn't a hypervisor. But assume you have a server box at a colocation provider, you pay per rack space. So, you can either just run the server protected only by whatever mediocre protection the host OS allows for, or you run pfSense and run the server in VirtualBox within. So, you see, this is all a matter of perspective.

                                          Having a hypervisor box, that runs both pfSense and the server OS is theoretically possible, but much harder to administer, and it requires rather expensive, bare-metal hypervisor software, while pfSense community edition and VirtualBox are both available free for people running small services on a limited budget.

                                          In my case, I have somewhere a pfSense unit at a colo provider, to allow me some specialized VPN type applications. The system is, in terms of CPU power, underutilized, because it's rather low traffic. With the coming requirements for pfSense, I'll have to upgrade to an even more powerful CPU. Needless to say, running a web server or some other small services on the same box would not be undesirable, given that I already pay for the rackspace. vhost has gone the way of the dodo, so VirtualBox would get a lot more utility out of the whole thing, without in any significant way affecting security negatively.

                                          pfSense is useful for a whole lot more than just a plain vanilla firewall; if it's just the latter I'd need, I could use a much simpler system…

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                                            Perun
                                            last edited by

                                            Hi

                                            it would be nice to have:

                                            • bacula client
                                            • icinga2 client (yes I know there is nrpe)

                                            Greetz

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