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    [Resolved] Check-In of Source files?

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      namezero111111
      last edited by

      Dear Community / Admins.

      I have made some changes to ease life a little bit for LDAP authentication with OpenVPN, as well as the OpenVPN export utility.

      I have the files, and I would like to check them in / submit them, so that they can be used by others, and can be included in new snapshots / versions.

      However, I cannot find the right place to do that.

      The changes made were minimal.

      auth.inc: ldap_backed()
      Included logic to query for extended parameters

      system_authservers.php
      Included logic for the optional additional configuration right under authentication containers

      Open VPN Export:

      vpn_openvpn_export.php
      Added textbox for optional additional configuration file parameters.

      Any help with submitting the files would be appreciated!

      Thanks!

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        namezero111111
        last edited by

        Nobody knows how to submit code changes?

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          richinspirit
          last edited by

          Thank you for your willingness to share your update with the pfSense community.

          I sent you a PM.

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            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            Here are the original instructions:
            http://devwiki.pfsense.org/SubmittingPatches
            However since that was written pfSense has moved to github, here: https://github.com/bsdperimeter
            I believe the process remains similar though.

            Steve

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              namezero111111
              last edited by

              Thank you to both of you!

              stephenw10: I have followed the steps you outlined and forked to source. I committed the changes and requested a merge, plus dropped an email to the core team.

              richinspirit: Thank you, too! I have sent you the new files (3 all together) via email!

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