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    How to install GUI part of packages from commande line ?

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    • L
      lol
      last edited by

      Hello,

      My pfSense : Nanobsd 4g

      I get troubles to install packages from WebConfigurator, too much failed…

      I can do it (and I think it's a better way to do it) from command line, but... there is a but... I don't know how to install the GUI part of the packages...

      For example I installed squid from command line:

      # /etc/rc.conf_mount_rw
      # pkg_add -r squid
      # /etc/rc.conf_mount_ro
      

      It works perfectly, but nothing appear on the WebGui even if I restart it ! Squid is not shown as installed…

      Is there specific packages for the WebGui, How and where to find them ? How to install them ?

      Thanks

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      • jimpJ
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
        last edited by

        You can't install packages for pfSense that way.

        The only way to install the pfSense package for squid is via the GUI.

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        • L
          lol
          last edited by

          Hello,
          @jimp:

          You can't install packages for pfSense that way.

          The only way to install the pfSense package for squid is via the GUI.

          Ok  :(

          thank you very much for your answer…

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