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    • N
      novatechies
      last edited by

      @dotdash:

      I think I had to add
      LCDd_enable="YES"
      to /etc/rc.conf to get it to start automatically after a reboot.

      Tried that. No dice.  Also there is a comment in the the file that says it doesn't do anything.  Is there a different conf file that I need to edit?

      I'm starting to wonder if I need to do a fresh install on the package to see if that does anything.

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        PanicAcid
        last edited by

        @timotl:

        After playing around for a couple hours, I have LCDProc dev working in 2.3.
        I have no idea how to make/update a package, but it's not too hard to manually install it.

        snip

        Configure under Services/LCDproc as usual.
        The package seems to behave exactly as before
        Tested with CrystalFontz 635 with CrystalFontz Packet driver.
        I have attached the needed files, but if you have a working 2.2.6 you can just copy them from it and get the installedpackages section from your own config.
        If you grab them from 2.2.6, a couple files needed to be edited for different paths. The DriverPath in lcdproc.inc and I think the paths in lcdproc.sh also.

        Should need to be said, but please carefully test this before doing anything to a production machine. I think it's relatively safe, but you never know.

        -timotl

        Is it normal to get this after the reboot following the restore of the backup?

        "General
        •  Package LCDproc-dev does not exist in current pfSense version and it has been removed. @ 2016-05-13 17:19:50"

        Crash report shows:

        "PHP Errors:
        [13-May-2016 17:19:58 Europe/London] PHP Stack trace:
        [13-May-2016 17:19:58 Europe/London] PHP  1. {main}() /etc/rc.start_packages:0
        [13-May-2016 17:19:58 Europe/London] PHP  2. sync_package() /etc/rc.start_packages:66
        [13-May-2016 17:19:58 Europe/London] PHP  3. eval() /etc/inc/pkg-utils.inc:597
        [13-May-2016 17:19:58 Europe/London] PHP  4. sync_package_lcdproc() /etc/inc/pkg-utils.inc(597) : eval()'d code:1
        [13-May-2016 17:19:58 Europe/London] PHP  5. unlink() /usr/local/pkg/lcdproc.inc:523"

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          frosty
          last edited by

          @PanicAcid:

          @timotl:

          After playing around for a couple hours, I have LCDProc dev working in 2.3.
          I have no idea how to make/update a package, but it's not too hard to manually install it.

          snip

          Configure under Services/LCDproc as usual.
          The package seems to behave exactly as before
          Tested with CrystalFontz 635 with CrystalFontz Packet driver.
          I have attached the needed files, but if you have a working 2.2.6 you can just copy them from it and get the installedpackages section from your own config.
          If you grab them from 2.2.6, a couple files needed to be edited for different paths. The DriverPath in lcdproc.inc and I think the paths in lcdproc.sh also.

          Should need to be said, but please carefully test this before doing anything to a production machine. I think it's relatively safe, but you never know.

          -timotl

          Is it normal to get this after the reboot following the restore of the backup?

          "General
          •  Package LCDproc-dev does not exist in current pfSense version and it has been removed. @ 2016-05-13 17:19:50"

          Crash report shows:

          "PHP Errors:
          [13-May-2016 17:19:58 Europe/London] PHP Stack trace:
          [13-May-2016 17:19:58 Europe/London] PHP  1. {main}() /etc/rc.start_packages:0
          [13-May-2016 17:19:58 Europe/London] PHP  2. sync_package() /etc/rc.start_packages:66
          [13-May-2016 17:19:58 Europe/London] PHP  3. eval() /etc/inc/pkg-utils.inc:597
          [13-May-2016 17:19:58 Europe/London] PHP  4. sync_package_lcdproc() /etc/inc/pkg-utils.inc(597) : eval()'d code:1
          [13-May-2016 17:19:58 Europe/London] PHP  5. unlink() /usr/local/pkg/lcdproc.inc:523"

          I got that when using the 2.2.6 files I copied over. I ended up using the 4 files that timotl posted that go in /usr/local/pkg and didn't have that crash report after a reboot. I also admit to not editing the paths in lcdproc.inc and lcdproc.sh which was likely what caused it for me.

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          • J
            jdijulio
            last edited by

            Is there anyone actively working on creating a v2.3 compatible package for this?

            I have a few WatchGuard x750e boxes that are running pfSense 2.2.x and I don't really want to upgrade to v2.3 if my LCD display will stop working.

            I'd be willing to contribute to a bounty if that helps?

            Thanks!

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            • H
              hansaya
              last edited by

              we really do need lcdProc on 2.3  :'( . I miss my LCD

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              • tmdrakeT
                tmdrake
                last edited by

                @hansaya:

                we really do need lcdProc on 2.3  :'( . I miss my LCD

                Same here, or someone needs to site down and maintain it.

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                  frosty
                  last edited by

                  Its not as easy as clicking install but the LCD works just fine using the steps timotl posted.

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                    Ace of Space
                    last edited by

                    @timotl:

                    After playing around for a couple hours, I have LCDProc dev working in 2.3.
                    I have no idea how to make/update a package, but it's not too hard to manually install it.

                    1- Add lcdproc and freetype2 packages.
                      pkg add http://pkg.freebsd.org/freebsd:10:x86:64/release_3/All/freetype2-2.6.2.txz
                      pkg add http://pkg.freebsd.org/freebsd:10:x86:64/release_3/All/lcdproc-0.5.7_2.txz

                    2- Copy package related files from 2.2.6 install
                      lcdproc.inc -> /usr/local/pkg
                      lcdproc.xml -> /usr/local/pkg
                      lcdproc_client.php -> /usr/local/pkg
                      lcdproc_screens.xml -> /usr/local/pkg

                    lcdproc.sh -> /usr/local/etc/rc.d

                    3- Backup your existing configuration. All, with RRD data if you care.
                        Backup Package Manager configuration only

                    4- Add the contents of LCDPROC-config.xml to the <installedpackages>section of the Package Manager backup.
                    5- Restore the edited Package Manager backup and reboot.

                    Configure under Services/LCDproc as usual.
                    The package seems to behave exactly as before
                    Tested with CrystalFontz 635 with CrystalFontz Packet driver.
                    I have attached the needed files, but if you have a working 2.2.6 you can just copy them from it and get the installedpackages section from your own config.
                    If you grab them from 2.2.6, a couple files needed to be edited for different paths. The DriverPath in lcdproc.inc and I think the paths in lcdproc.sh also.

                    Should need to be said, but please carefully test this before doing anything to a production machine. I think it's relatively safe, but you never know.

                    -timotl</installedpackages>

                    Hi,

                    thank you for your installation instructions for pfSense 2.3.x :), but i have two small problems. I'am using lcdproc on my astaro/sophos asg 220 utm Rev. 4 (NEXCOM NSA 3110) and the LCD-Display works fine with the settings for the watchguard x750.

                    The first problem is, that i can select any setting for the lcd backlight and nothing changes… the backlight will turn off after a few seconds, but i want to have the lcd backlight allway on :)

                    my Second problem is, that the screens are changing after a few seconds, but it is possible to stop the auto screen roatation? I want to select a screen like "load averge" with the keys from the lcd display, and this screen should be there until reboot or selecting another screen?

                    Ace

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                    • _Adrian__
                      _Adrian_
                      last edited by

                      @uknownme123:

                      Thank you, got it working following all directions here. To elaborate for noobies like me. This is only if you only have lcdproc install, if you have other packages, it will not restore anything else except lcdproc

                      Basically go to Diagnostics > Backup & Restore.

                      Backup area: choose "Package Manager", leave everything default.
                      Click on "Download configuration as XML", a file be be downloaded unto your pc.
                      Using your PC, edit this file using text editor, delete everything except <installedpackages></installedpackages>.
                      Copy everything from timotl's "LCDPROC-config.xml" and put them in between <installedpackages></installedpackages>.
                      Save your edited .xml file.

                      Go back to Restore Backup in pfSense GUI, in restore area: choose "Package Manager", Configuration file: will be the file you saved edited on your PC.
                      Click "Restore Configuration."

                      Got a message saying "The firewall will reboot after restoring the configuration." but didn't have to reboot. I went under Services and saw LCDproc. Nothing was listed under Install Packages, even after reboot. But no worries, everything is working as it should.

                      Thanks a million!

                      Same here… followed it to a T and no joy after the reboot...
                      package isn't even showing up in package manager.

                      If it ain't broken, fix it till it is :P

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                      • _Adrian__
                        _Adrian_
                        last edited by

                        So…
                        I went ahead and axed it all!

                        Erased the CF card and started fresh.
                        After everything was said setup i went ahead and was gonna re-attempt the lcd package
                        To my surprise i got this :

                        
                        Fetching lcdproc-0.5.7_2.txz: .......... done
                        Installing lcdproc-0.5.7_2...
                        pkg: wrong architecture: FreeBSD:10:amd64 instead of FreeBSD:10:i386
                        
                        Failed to install the following 1 package(s): http://pkg.freebsd.org/freebsd:10:x86:64/release_3/All/lcdproc-0.5.7_2.txz
                        
                        

                        Am I drunk ?? LOL

                        If it ain't broken, fix it till it is :P

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                        • D
                          DeLorean
                          last edited by

                          On the Watchguard Firebox E-series , you must use the 32bit version of the LCDproc package :

                          http://pkg.freebsd.org/freebsd:10:x86:32/release_3/All/lcdproc-0.5.7_2.txz

                          I have made that mistake also when i was messing arroung to get it working on 2.3

                          Grtz
                          DeLorean

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                          • _Adrian__
                            _Adrian_
                            last edited by

                            Thanks… after i retried it was showing that the package is installed  :o

                            I's so confused LOL
                            Also the package now shows up under services but yet is missing under the installed packages tab.

                            either way...
                            What are the LCD setting for a X750e ??

                            If it ain't broken, fix it till it is :P

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                              MacUsers
                              last edited by

                              @timotl:

                              2- Copy package related files from 2.2.6 install
                                lcdproc.inc -> /usr/local/pkg
                                lcdproc.xml -> /usr/local/pkg
                                lcdproc_client.php -> /usr/local/pkg
                                lcdproc_screens.xml -> /usr/local/pkg

                              lcdproc.sh -> /usr/local/etc/rc.d

                              Another sad LCDProc user; trying to follow timotl's instruction but I don't find /usr/local/etc/rc.d/lcdproc.sh on my WatchGuard Firebox X750e after the upgrade. What am I missing (apart from that file, of course :))?

                              Any help? Or can anyone post that file please?

                              -San

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                                DeLorean
                                last edited by

                                @MacUsers:

                                @timotl:

                                2- Copy package related files from 2.2.6 install
                                  lcdproc.inc -> /usr/local/pkg
                                  lcdproc.xml -> /usr/local/pkg
                                  lcdproc_client.php -> /usr/local/pkg
                                  lcdproc_screens.xml -> /usr/local/pkg

                                lcdproc.sh -> /usr/local/etc/rc.d

                                Another sad LCDProc user; trying to follow timotl's instruction but I don't find /usr/local/etc/rc.d/lcdproc.sh on my WatchGuard Firebox X750e after the upgrade. What am I missing (apart from that file, of course :))?

                                Any help? Or can anyone post that file please?

                                -San

                                Do you use the Shellcmd and WGXexpc packages ?
                                I can provide you the right files , but i have a configfile which included the settings for these 2 packages also.

                                Grtz
                                DeLorean

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                                  DeLorean
                                  last edited by

                                  This is the method that i use for LCDproc to work on a Watchguard x550e , x750e and x1250e
                                  after a CLEAN install of pfSense.

                                  1 ) Download and install WinSCP (we need this at the end)  :
                                  https://winscp.net/download/WinSCP-5.9-Setup.exe

                                  2 ) Download and extract the zip with the LCDproc files from the attachment of this reply

                                  3 ) Login with the Web UI in your Watchguard device and go to :
                                  Diagnostics -> command prompt

                                  4 ) Install the package Freetype by copypaste this line :
                                  pkg add http://pkg.freebsd.org/freebsd:10:x86:32/release_3/All/freetype2-2.6.2.txz
                                  Click execute and wait a few seconds

                                  5 ) Install the package LCDproc by copypaste this line :
                                  pkg add http://pkg.freebsd.org/freebsd:10:x86:32/release_3/All/lcdproc-0.5.7_2.txz
                                  Click execute and wait till it complets (less then a minute)

                                  6 ) Enable Secure Shell by going to Web UI :
                                  System -> Advanced and enable "Secure Shell Server" and save

                                  7 ) Start WinSCP and use these settings :
                                  Fileprotocol :SFTP
                                  IP-adress: 192.168.1.1 (IP of your Watchguard)
                                  Port : 22
                                  Username : root
                                  Password : pfsense

                                  pfsense is the default password, change this by your password if different

                                  8 ) In WinSCP you have on your left side a colum with the contents of your local pc filesystem,
                                  and on the right the pfSense filesystem.
                                  Browse on the left to the folder you previously downloaded,
                                  and copy these files by drag and drop :
                                  lcdproc.inc -> /usr/local/pkg/
                                  lcdproc.xml -> /usr/local/pkg/
                                  lcdproc_client.php -> /usr/local/pkg/
                                  lcdproc_screens.xml -> /usr/local/pkg/
                                  lcdproc.sh -> /usr/local/etc/rc.d/lcdproc.sh

                                  1. In the Web UI go to diagnostics -> Backup & Restore
                                    and select "Packagemanager under Restore Area.
                                    Browse to the file installedpackages.xml from the zip you downloaded.

                                  2. Reboot your Watchguard

                                  If your LCD screen is not show any information,then go to :
                                  Services -> LCDproc
                                  And unselect "enable LCDproc" and save.
                                  Select "enable LCDproc" and save.
                                  After this, go to Status -> Services
                                  and restart the LCDproc by clicking halfround circle icon
                                  LCDproc shall now be working.

                                  The zip contains the files Timotl provides in this reply -> https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=44034.msg609820#msg609820
                                  and i added my installedpackages.xml config file to it instead of the instructions on modifying your config file.
                                  In this installedpackages.xml config file there also the settings for Shellcmd and WGXepc packages.

                                  Good luck ;-)

                                  Grtz
                                  DeLorean

                                  lcdproc2.3.2.zip

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                                    treer
                                    last edited by

                                    Is anyone attempting to convert the LCDProc package to 2.3?

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                                      MacUsers
                                      last edited by

                                      @DeLorean:

                                      Do you use the Shellcmd and WGXexpc packages ?
                                      I can provide you the right files , but i have a configfile which included the settings for these 2 packages also.

                                      I think I'm using Shellcmd. How do I know for sure?

                                      -S

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                                        DeLorean
                                        last edited by

                                        @MacUsers:

                                        @DeLorean:

                                        Do you use the Shellcmd and WGXexpc packages ?
                                        I can provide you the right files , but i have a configfile which included the settings for these 2 packages also.

                                        I think I'm using Shellcmd. How do I know for sure?

                                        -S

                                        Under services, if Shellcmd is installed, then its showing under services.

                                        Grtz
                                        DeLorean

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                                          MacUsers
                                          last edited by

                                          @DeLorean:

                                          Under services, if Shellcmd is installed, then its showing under services.

                                          I think I was wrong then. I don't see Shellcmd under Services menu.

                                          -S

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                                            DeLorean
                                            last edited by

                                            You can make a backup of your entire config,
                                            and try my tutorial.

                                            Grtz
                                            DeLorean

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