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    XML Errors, attempting to set up FreeSwitch, Siproxd, maybe others…

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      tekoholic
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      Clean 1.2.2 install, WAN and LAN ONLY things set up before upgrade to 2.0AA (one of yesterday's afternoon builds), Multi-WAN set up, other basic config, then given copy/paste of NAT and Firewall rules only…

      Then, with no configs to interfere, I installed a few packages I like to have onboard, specifically:  nmap, netio, mtr-nox11.

      Also, with the idea to play with it for future use, installed dns-server, but have done nothing to set it up, as yet.

      Then, installed siproxd, and tried to access it's settings pages, and received very nearly the error quoted below.  Decided to try using FreeSwitch instead, uninstalled siproxd, installed FS, and attempted to access it's settings pages, receive exactly this error:

      "Warning: fopen(/usr/local/pkg/freeswitch.xmlid=0): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /etc/inc/xmlparse.inc on line 169 Error: could not open XML input"

      I delved into the xmlparse.inc file, and found line 169 to read: "        $listtags = listtags_pkg();"

      As I know VERY little about XML code, I'm unsure how to proceed further...

      edit:  Figured build version might be important:

      Version  2.0-ALPHA-ALPHA
      built on Fri Jan 23 01:38:57 EST 2009
      FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE-p2

      Running 2.0-ALPHA, updated almost daily on
      Athlon 1.4Ghz, 768MB PC100, 3 NIC's (2x10/100, 1xGB), 20G HDD,
      Currently Dual-WAN (1 cable 6M/512K, 1 DSL 7M/768K), Single LAN
      Working on adding 1 WiFi WAN and 2 cellular (when we're home with our phones)

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        pfsense_fan009
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        Warning: fopen(/usr/local/pkg/darkstat.xmlid=0): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /etc/inc/xmlparse.inc on line 169 Error: could not open XML input

        I have the same issues.

        Pfsense 2.x on Alix 2d13 (dual wan with failover).

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          pfsense_fan009
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          (when) will it be fixed?

          Pfsense 2.x on Alix 2d13 (dual wan with failover).

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            Perry
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            Don't expect it any time soon. All things related to package will have a very low priority. Please remember that 2.0 is still alpha alpha

            /Perry
            doc.pfsense.org

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              itsmorefun
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              to fix: add a "&" in url : package.xmlid=0 become package.xml&id=0

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                tekoholic
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                @itsmorefun:

                to fix: add a "&" in url : package.xmlid=0 become package.xml&id=0

                Thank you for this fix!!  I've been able to access the FreeSwitch config's, by editing the address after error.  However, I'm at a loss to find the file within which I might change this line, permanently…  Any hints?

                Running 2.0-ALPHA, updated almost daily on
                Athlon 1.4Ghz, 768MB PC100, 3 NIC's (2x10/100, 1xGB), 20G HDD,
                Currently Dual-WAN (1 cable 6M/512K, 1 DSL 7M/768K), Single LAN
                Working on adding 1 WiFi WAN and 2 cellular (when we're home with our phones)

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