PFSENSE PACKAGES: Filer, Run Commands, Patches
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I have a file, and a script that I want to persist with hardware migrations. Is the Filer package safe?
I have a sudoers use case (file) that is not covered by plugin configuration, and I have a script that I would like in place in /root w/ a chmod.
Can I make this happen? I always just ssh in, and implement it, but it would be nice, if I could migrate config, install a package, and click activate, and it is done.
Any help here?
I know there use to be a commands package, I could just do some echos, and some chmods.
I know there is a patch package too.
I just need to do something simple. I clicked the github link in the package list for Filer, and it looks gone? What is the deal with that?
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So I installed Filer on a dev box, and it looks legit. I think it will do everything that I need it to do.
I guess the big question I have, is how have packages been going. I remember the migrate to 2, and a ton of packages were lost. Is something like this here to stay you think, and why is the link to the github repo in the packages list bad?
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github has a 1000 line limit:
*https://github.com/pfsense/FreeBSD-ports/tree/devel/sysutils/pfSense-pkg-filertook me a while, but it looks like there was a case sensitive change of the letter f.
https://github.com/pfsense/FreeBSD-ports/tree/devel/sysutils/pfSense-pkg-filer
vs
https://github.com/pfsense/FreeBSD-ports/commits/devel/sysutils/pfSense-pkg-Filer
So:
https://github.com/pfsense/FreeBSD-ports/commits/devel/sysutils/pfSense-pkg-filer
works fine
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I just used the filer package, and it works great. I did a chown though, with the 'run command' piece.
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I looked through the git log. I wanted to donate to whoever maintains this package, but it looks like pfsense devs do it now?
I messaged the creator, but no luck.