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      billm
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      @billm:

      OK, the easy way to test this package out while I'm still working on it is to install 0.5 from the pfSense package manager.  Then drop to the shell and:
      pkill imspector
      pkg_delete imspector-0.5
      pkg_add -r http://www.ucsecurity.com/downloads/imspector-0.8.tbz

      This will add perl also

      pkg_add -r iconv

      Save settings in the imspector services menu.  You should be good to go.  More changes coming, but that'll get you started and able to test.

      –Bill

      Disregard…you should be able to install 0.8 from the packages menu now.

      --Bill

      pfSense core developer
      blog - http://www.ucsecurity.com/
      twitter - billmarquette

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        Guest
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        Bill,

        I just installed 0.8 onto a 1.2.2-release box.  The interface looks great, but so far its either not capturing discussions or not logging them.  I can't tell which.  I haven't played with this software before so anything I can do to help you test this?

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          olof
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          I had 0.4 on previously and am not convinced its upgrading correctly… Ive tried an uninstall and reinstall any other ideas? Should there be any changes in the interface, I cant see any of the new protocol options...

          Rich

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            billm
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            @olof:

            I had 0.4 on previously and am not convinced its upgrading correctly… Ive tried an uninstall and reinstall any other ideas? Should there be any changes in the interface, I cant see any of the new protocol options...

            Rich

            That's probably because there aren't any new options yet.  This is purely an upgrade at this time.  It turned out easier than I expected to roll out a new package, so I did that last night to make it easier for people to test and make sure it hadn't broken anything.  It's also the reason I have a build number on the package - I expect to add more to it shortly and will split the package into 1.2.x and 2.0 versions as I'd like to take advantage of the SSL features, but I'm not willing to put those into the 1.2.x package versions (no Certificate Authority in 1.2.x).

            –Bill

            pfSense core developer
            blog - http://www.ucsecurity.com/
            twitter - billmarquette

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              billm
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              @submicron:

              Bill,

              I just installed 0.8 onto a 1.2.2-release box.  The interface looks great, but so far its either not capturing discussions or not logging them.  I can't tell which.  I haven't played with this software before so anything I can do to help you test this?

              It transparently redirects the connections, it's not a BPF listener.  You'll need to reconnect for it to see stuff - there's actually some annoyances there that I want to look into (changing settings drops all in flight IM sessions).  Interface isn't mine, the package was originally created by ryan wagoner, I'm just updating it and working on adding the new functionality.

              –Bill

              pfSense core developer
              blog - http://www.ucsecurity.com/
              twitter - billmarquette

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                Guest
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                Ahh, that makes sense.  Sure enough, I reconnected and it seems to be doing the right thing.  I'll be happy to help test any of the functionality you want on this.  Thanks!

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                  Guest
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                  Billm,

                  Is the plan to make other protocols available as well?  I think the latest IMSpector supports interception/logging of XMPP/Gtalk which might be new as of version 0.8?  What other modifications were you planning on making to this package, if any?

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                    billm
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                    @submicron:

                    Billm,

                    Is the plan to make other protocols available as well?  I think the latest IMSpector supports interception/logging of XMPP/Gtalk which might be new as of version 0.8?  What other modifications were you planning on making to this package, if any?

                    http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,12792.msg75195.html#msg75195

                    pfSense core developer
                    blog - http://www.ucsecurity.com/
                    twitter - billmarquette

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                      billm
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                      See http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,14313.0.html for the lastest updates for this package.  Also, any other donations would be greatly appreciated.

                      –Bill

                      pfSense core developer
                      blog - http://www.ucsecurity.com/
                      twitter - billmarquette

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                        billm
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                        I'm considering this bounty complete and closable unless there are any issues with that funnyfrish?

                        –Bill

                        pfSense core developer
                        blog - http://www.ucsecurity.com/
                        twitter - billmarquette

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