Packages wishlist?
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must have: nginx :)
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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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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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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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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_11Squid 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_4Is it possible to update the bin without waiting for a new package?
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It would be great to add IPMI support to zabbix proxy (and maybe dependant ipmitool)?
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because now it looks like this in logs76924:20150630:170859.774 **** 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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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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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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@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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+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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Silly simple one - I'd like to see the Notes package contain a widget that can be displayed on the dashboard.
That way admins see it at login, don't have to go and look. A web version of "MOTD" if you like.
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I've searched before posting and i can find anything suitable so im asking here first. Excuse my weak Google-Fu!
I'm looking for a way to export my PfSense information info into my AlienVault OSSIM .
I've found a few guides on the 'tinternet :) but they are for outdated PfSense and OSSIM versions.
Any chance of a plugin that is able to export the logs to OSSIM ?
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Still hoping someone can make a package for Pfsense for this.
http://squidanalyzer.darold.net/
great tool for seeing Squid hits misses with percents when you hover over them
I did manual install and it works great
https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=87982.new;topicseen#new
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Maybe VPN app for Phone And pfsense
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Hey,
I'm wondering about the status of freeradius package. It would seem that most linux distros as well as pfSense currently use freeradius2, but on their website ( http://freeradius.org ) they mention that freeradius2 is EOL and people should upgrade to freeradius3. I'm curious to hear what's the community's stand on this topic. Is freeradius2 still the de-facto standard to use or are there any plans to upgrade to version 3?
Regards!