Testing new packages?
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Warning: Unexpected character in input: ' in /home/vipelite/public_html/pubnet/pfSense/xmlrpc.php on line 4205
Warning: Unexpected character in input: ' in /home/vipelite/public_html/pubnet/pfSense/xmlrpc.php on line 4205
Warning: Unexpected character in input: ' in /home/vipelite/public_html/pubnet/pfSense/xmlrpc.php on line 4205
Warning: Unexpected character in input: ' in /home/vipelite/public_html/pubnet/pfSense/xmlrpc.php on line 4205
Warning: Unexpected character in input: ' in /home/vipelite/public_html/pubnet/pfSense/xmlrpc.php on line 4205
Warning: Unexpected character in input: ' in /home/vipelite/public_html/pubnet/pfSense/xmlrpc.php on line 4205
Warning: Unexpected character in input: ' in /home/vipelite/public_html/pubnet/pfSense/xmlrpc.php on line 4205
Warning: Unexpected character in input: ' in /home/vipelite/public_html/pubnet/pfSense/xmlrpc.php on line 4205
Most likely a copy and paste error…
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copy paste of the file?
well should it be only one file or more then that?
I looked inside and it referes to other files which are definetly not in the directory -
copy paste of the file?
well should it be only one file or more then that?
I looked inside and it referes to other files which are definetly not in the directoryStart from square one.
http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,312.msg16925.html#msg16925
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so?
I alredy memorized that page -
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k
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Having just spent ages trying to get this to work. There is one obvious (in the end) thing that was getting in the way of it working for me.
If you run your xml-rpc server on pfsense you can't have the web gui in https mode as the xml-rpc stuff is all done in httpWell now it is working I just need to finish the package ;)
Maybe it would help people make packages if the xml-rpc server and other bits in this thread could be made into a package to install.
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Download http://www.pfsense.com/xmlrpc.tgz … Extract to root of your webserver. Or to pfSense's root.
Is the xmlrpc.tgz file still needed? It appears to be AWOL.
Does /home/pfsense/www on the development install contain the contents of xmlrpc.tgz?
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Check out the cvstrac page, and look in the www directory. That should have all the files you need.
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The XMLRPC package repo has been moved to: https://rcs.pfsense.org/projects/xmlrpc-server/