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    • ?
      Guest
      last edited by

      For the internal UPS series from Bicker are management software available that is also running under FreeBSD. So this would be cool to see as a package for pfSense.
      The software is named UPSilon 2000 and is matching to the entire series as I see it right, and over this
      management software it is able to sut down the pfSense firewall at a electric break or cut from the electricity supplier. Here is another link to the hardware:
      - IUPS-401 - 400 VA 5,25"

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        dennypage
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        @dgall:

        A package for only blocking facebook.

        You can do this with pfBlockerNG and the following list:

        http://bgp.he.net/AS32934#_prefixes

        or

        http://bgp.he.net/search?search%5Bsearch%5D=facebook&commit=Search

        If you don't want to install pfBlockerNG, you can build your own list from this:

        whois -h whois.radb.net '!gAS32934'

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          killmasta93
          last edited by

          E2guardian  ;D ;D ;D
          cant wait :D :D

          Tutorials:

          https://www.mediafire.com/folder/v329emaz1e9ih/Tutorials

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            rcfa
            last edited by

            @xbipin:

            would love to have freeswitch

            Me too…
            ...make that FusionPBX

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            • rcfaR
              rcfa
              last edited by

              This is one major omission IMO:
              We have a notification mechanism that sends out email
              Alerts, but it does not alert when software/package updates are available even though the system is aware of them as they are shown on the dashboard…

              The pfSense system, particularly in a SoHO setup isn't something I feel like messing around with on a daily basis, it's set & forget for the most part. So there may be weeks going by before I have a reason to log in: then I see close to a dozen packages have updates available.

              If I could get e-mail notifications as they become available that would make managing a pfSense setup much smoother.

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                jacques.henning
                last edited by

                Someone please create a package for http://nxfilter.org!!
                It will make pfsense that much more awesome!

                I use nxfilter at my office, routing all DNS through it, I create a rule in pfsense that the nxfilter box is the only host allowed to use port 53 to the outside, so all DNS is "forced" through it.
                I then setup DNS servers for nxfilter, then I setup DHCP servers and all other devices and hosts on the LAN's/VLAN's to use nxfilter for DNS (DNS Forwarder).
                This makes it virtually impossible for anyone to get past the Content filter!

                Think of Schools and how handy this would be! (well also enterprise setups)

                :)

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                  bzg
                  last edited by

                  must have: nginx  :)

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                    Mithrondil
                    last edited by

                    @Paul47:

                    I'd also like to see a dnscrypt package.

                    Same here.

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                      Mithrondil
                      last edited by

                      I also would like to see a pfsense package for FreeNAS ( http://www.freenas.org ), the installation instructions that Ive seen has been way to complex.

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                        nfr
                        last edited by

                        DNS malware blacklisting using Unbound DNS

                        I found this project online that will feed in DNS blacklists and create a Unbound DNS file. This would be great as a extra measure to stop malware. It could be modified to allow any text file to be parsed to create a blacklist also.

                        http://www.digriz.org.uk/network-layer-protection/dns

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                          doktornotor Banned
                          last edited by

                          @nfr:

                          DNS malware blacklisting using Unbound DNS

                          Almost ready… :P

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                            Carverman
                            last edited by

                            A broad band modem monitor to monitor power level, signal level from ISP.  Also, hardware monitoring of system temps, fan speeds, etc.

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                              shaqan
                              last edited by

                              @Paul47:

                              I'd also like to see a dnscrypt package.

                              +1

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                                weltmeyer
                                last edited by

                                @Cino:

                                @webstor:

                                Squid 3.5

                                https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=squid&stype=all

                                We'll have to wait until the FreeBSD Port is updated first. Currently its at squid-3.4.11

                                squid-3.4.11
                                    HTTP Caching Proxy
                                    Long description : Changes
                                    Maintained by: ports@FreeBSD.org
                                    Also listed in: ipv6
                                    Requires: perl5-5.18.4_11

                                Squid 3.5.5 seems ready now.

                                squid-3.5.5
                                HTTP Caching Proxy
                                Long description : Changes
                                Maintained by: timp87@gmail.com
                                Also listed in: ipv6
                                Requires: perl5-5.20.2_4

                                Is it possible to update the bin without waiting for a new package?

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                                  yosu
                                  last edited by

                                  @Paul47:

                                  I'd also like to see a dnscrypt package.

                                  I'd also like

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                                    lexa500
                                    last edited by

                                    It would be great to add IPMI support to zabbix proxy (and maybe dependant ipmitool)?
                                    8)
                                    because now it looks like this in logs

                                    76924:20150630:170859.774 **** Enabled features ****
                                     76924:20150630:170859.774 SNMP monitoring:       YES
                                     76924:20150630:170859.774 IPMI monitoring:        NO
                                     76924:20150630:170859.774 WEB monitoring:        YES
                                     76924:20150630:170859.774 VMware monitoring:      NO
                                     76924:20150630:170859.774 ODBC:                  YES
                                     76924:20150630:170859.774 SSH2 support:          YES
                                     76924:20150630:170859.774 IPv6 support:          YES
                                     76924:20150630:170859.774 **************************
                                    
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                                      A999
                                      last edited by

                                      Does anybody use paris-traceroute? I hope somebody will add it to pfSense because it's more accurate than regular traceroute or MTR.

                                      Its homepage: http://www.paris-traceroute.net/ and FreeBSD port: http://www.freebsdsoftware.org/net/paris-traceroute.html

                                      My comparison between MTR and paris-traceroute:

                                      MTR on pfsense:

                                      Paris-traceroute from LAN

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                                        Guest
                                        last edited by

                                        SoftEther VPN is also for FreeBSD 10 available, could be well
                                        comes as a packet for pfSense 2.2.3 or higher. It is a so called VPN server, that offer a wide range,
                                        more vpn variants than the original OpenVPN server, but OpenVPN itself too.

                                        Really fast and wicked with many options and wide VPN features set.

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                                          infinityz
                                          last edited by

                                          @BlueKobold:

                                          SoftEther VPN is also for FreeBSD 10 available, could be well
                                          comes as a packet for pfSense 2.2.3 or higher. It is a so called VPN server, that offer a wide range,
                                          more vpn variants than the original OpenVPN server, but OpenVPN itself too.

                                          Really fast and wicked with many options and wide VPN features set.

                                          +1 and would be awesome to have both client and server. This software is spreading up very quickly and looks to be a real alternative to OpenVPN :-)

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                                            Guest
                                            last edited by

                                            +1 and would be awesome to have both client and server.

                                            Would be great I see it also, but there is only a server version available for FreeBSD 10!

                                            This software is spreading up very quickly and looks to be a real alternative to OpenVPN :-)

                                            This could really be coming up. This software is becoming more and more popular in usage in the wild.

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