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    Uranus
    last edited by Nov 8, 2017, 4:22 AM

    Package for CUDA installation and compile Suricata with support CUDA.
    This will allow even an inexpensive video card to increase the performance without increasing processor power

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      Guest
      last edited by Nov 8, 2017, 11:31 AM

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

      Bacula / If you install a soft mirror of two SSDs as RAID1 and one disk is failing you could easy swap it over
      and rebuild the system, and during that phasis the second or slave unit from your pfSense HA cluster will do
      the entire job within.

      Incinga2/ Is a monitoring software and works great together with MySQL on FreeBSD and yes Netgate is
      also offering little small computer units such the MinnowTrurbot that you are able to run it there with ease!
      Alternately I can say a small unit with CACTI & MRTG will do this job well too! Or did you hear about ELK?
      ELK, ElasticSearch, Logstash & Kibana It is more to you to write code to get flavor working sensors on
      your Incinga2 platform then a packet in pfSense.

      it would be great to get Ufdbguard as a package for Pfsense.
      Is there a way I can contribute / facilate with that request?

      Please have a look at their pricing list and ask them to do this job it self, based on the commercial
      concern it should be in their interest first! Price list

      PassiveDNS

      Would be nice to see how it works on a firewall.

      ZNC for  2.4.X

      This is not an IRC bouncer or?

      Been mentioned before - some time ago I believe - Webdav package. - Great for IoT devices.

      Is this not more for NAS devices available as a packet?

      Package for CUDA installation and compile Suricata with support CUDA.

      Would be Intel Xeon Phi, Intels QuickAssist or DPDK matching better to snort or suricata?
      Or a small miniPCIe or PCIe card with an ASIC or FPGA likes the Xilinx Spartan 6 on it?

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        bsu3338
        last edited by Nov 10, 2017, 5:56 PM

        I have seen some post about Samba and NTLM for Squid, but I would also like to see Samba included for ntlm_auth in FreeRADIUS 3.x for PEAP authentication against Active Directory.

        http://wiki.freeradius.org/guide/freeradius-active-directory-integration-howto

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          Deadpool
          last edited by Dec 13, 2017, 10:44 AM

          +1 for privoxy

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            sektor
            last edited by Jan 3, 2018, 4:55 AM

            @heimdalx:

            My wish is very simple . . .  fail2ban or equivalent.  Where I could setup arguments to scan the logs and modify firewall rules based off those.

            Currently running fail2ban on many downstream devices paired with IPtables and it works great.  It would be nice to have the package scan remote logs as well; for instance, scan Apache logs and make changes at the firewall when an attack is happening.

            +1 for this as well I think this is a really good idea.

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              sektor
              last edited by Jan 3, 2018, 4:57 AM

              @hornetx11:

              @Tom7141:

              @planetinse:

              Updated Postfix please :)

              • 1 for this
              • 1 for this too

              +1 for this as well as instructions for a backup MX

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                sektor
                last edited by Jan 3, 2018, 5:00 AM

                @biggsy:

                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  ;)

                Could you share how you did this because I currently run fail2ban on my sme server, but am interested in setting up a backup mx and thought I could do it with pfsense, but your way doesn't seem too bad especially being you are passing the rules to pfsense.

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                  pwilliz
                  last edited by Jan 12, 2018, 7:38 PM

                  I would like to see an MQTT broker like https://mosquitto.org/ (sonething that handles local MQTT) available in pfSense.

                  Reason is that there are many scenarios where IOT devices need to be run locally and not in the cloud.

                  I am currently working on such a product.

                  Currently we need the consumer to buy a Micro Appliance device running pfSense and then a separate hub to manage MQTT. But MQTT is all about packets, security and network management so putting this on the pfSense device means one less device to manage and better packaging and safety for the consumer.

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                    lindsay
                    last edited by Feb 5, 2018, 4:45 PM

                    @oben:

                    The big ones for me are:

                    privoxy  - a configurable http proxy - ad blocker

                    tor  - needs no expl.

                    dante  - a SOCKS proxy

                    I have compiled this on a ubuntu box with proxHTTPS proxy
                    This means it can filter https sites, and use onion network
                    But there is a but :)
                    As firefox can use it`s own proxy it is easy to point to the box,but for the whole network to redirect traffic to that box (80,443) i can not figure out (eighter by NAT or by squid (external)

                    Fiberline 500/500Mbps
                    Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2620 v4 @ 2.10GHz

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                    • GertjanG
                      Gertjan
                      last edited by Mar 16, 2018, 8:38 AM

                      Hi all,

                      I don't know if it was already mentioned  before, but I just realized something is missing.

                      This should be a package, or be build into pfSense :

                      • Do nothing (the default).

                      • Notify in the GUI and/or by mail the presence of an upgrade of an installed package.

                      • Or, why not : a notification a not-installed package has been upgraded.

                      • And while where at it : a notification a new package is made available - or a package was removed.

                      Probably some support on the other side will be needed - the presence of a xml file with the current state of all package, maintained by the "pfSense build engine".
                      The first two possibilities could be handled by pfSense right now, as it actually already does : the Packages widget does a good job although not very visible (the yellow marker).

                      No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
                      Edit : and where are the logs ??

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                        mwelters
                        last edited by Mar 29, 2018, 10:37 AM

                        Hi,

                        +1 for mqtt broker

                        and:

                        For kvm virtualised pfSenselike we have in Open-VM-Tools for VmWare: (debian package Name): qemu-guest-agent

                        Markus

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                          cplmayo
                          last edited by Apr 29, 2018, 6:58 PM

                          @tdi:

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

                          Anyone working on this?

                          @robertfranz:

                          @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?

                          @AR15USR:

                          Another vote for Filebeat.

                          Need it to ship the Snort log file to my ELK machine..

                          I would like to see filebeat as well. There is a FreeBSD package for filebeat that can be installed however having an approved package with GUI configuration options would be superior and could be backed up using the built-in backup feature.

                          For integrating with ELK filebeat is suprior to trying to make syslog properly output to logstash and filter everything. Additionally using TCP and monitoring specified files we know that everything is properly captured and shipped to our collector.

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                            HawkinsTheWizard
                            last edited by May 6, 2018, 11:11 AM

                            ClamAV is on 0.99.2  there is already 0.99.4 and 1.00 that seems a whole lot better.  shouldn't upgrading the engine be a priority security update?

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                              jawz101
                              last edited by May 11, 2018, 3:50 PM

                              I'd like to see this as well.

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                                G
                                last edited by Jun 15, 2018, 8:46 AM

                                Hi all!

                                Security: I wish to see way less bruteforce attacks on my systems.

                                Automatic blacklisting of IP's hitting on an expressely opened set of standard ports that are really not belonging to our protected systems rather are specifical bait to the standard port scanners.

                                I believe this is the concept of Honeypot and Guerrilla package seems to do that just fine just it isn't integrated in pfSense.

                                Any implementation of such a smart system on pfSense (of course automatically freeing up ports present in rules)?

                                Best

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                                  juppin
                                  last edited by Jun 29, 2018, 8:16 PM

                                  WireGuard VPN

                                  It was freshly ported to FreeBSD in may 2018.

                                  Better performance than OpenVPN and easy to configure.

                                  https://www.wireguard.com/
                                  https://www.freshports.org/net/wireguard/
                                  https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2018-May/113434.html

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                                  • jimpJ
                                    jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate @juppin
                                    last edited by Jun 29, 2018, 8:24 PM

                                    @juppin said in Packages wishlist?:

                                    WireGuard VPN

                                    It was freshly ported to FreeBSD in may 2018.

                                    Better performance than OpenVPN and easy to configure.

                                    This does not inspire confidence:

                                    About The Project
                                    Work in Progress

                                    WireGuard is not yet complete. You should not rely on this code. It has not undergone proper degrees of security auditing and the protocol is still subject to change. We're working toward a stable 1.0 release, but that time has not yet come. There are experimental snapshots tagged with "0.0.YYYYMMDD", but these should not be considered real releases and they may contain security vulnerabilities (which would not be eligible for CVEs, since this is pre-release snapshot software). If you are packaging WireGuard, you must keep up to date with the snapshots.

                                    However, if you're interested in helping out, we could really use your help and we readily welcome any form of feedback and review. There's currently quite a bit of work to do on the project todo list, and the more folks testing this out, the better.

                                    So maybe in the future when it's stable and proven to be secure. Performance means very little if it is insecure.

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                                      msf2000
                                      last edited by Jul 19, 2018, 7:28 PM

                                      How about a simple package to control the LED's on the front of some NetGate hardware devices? I.e., Gateway status lights, update available, etc.

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                                        CuteBoi
                                        last edited by Aug 8, 2018, 5:01 PM

                                        Can node and www/npm be added to the list?

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                                          dgall
                                          last edited by dgall Aug 10, 2018, 1:30 PM Aug 10, 2018, 1:30 PM

                                          I package with a simple way to block facebook.com and all facebook apps with one click. Facebook is a huge problem with businesses and schools and it keeps getting brought up but nothing has ever been done to make a quick fix for blocking facebook.

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