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      itman6770 last edited by

      hi my friends.
      I changed lighty-webConfigurator.conf in /var/etc. but after reboot pfsense.Changes disappeared.
      what I do?

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        phil.davis last edited by

        pfSense uses its own config file (/cf/conf/config.xml) to build all other conf files at boot time. If you want anything to survive a boot, you have to do it through the web configurator (or from the console menu) so that the settings you want are recorded in config.xml.
        If the web configurator does not have the thing you need, then there are ways to invoke your own script at various points in the boot.
        What do you want to change in lighty-webConfigurator.conf?

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