Packages wishlist?
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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!
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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?
If the packet developer is willing to do so it would be coming. Nothing can be changed so fast as other
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@BlueKobold:
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?
If the packet developer is willing to do so it would be coming. Nothing can be changed so fast as other
proclaim it on their website.I am still documented as developer in freeradius2 package but I am not using pfsense and freeradius2 anymore on my job (I changed my job) and so there are not any plan from my point of view to change to freeradius3. Further I am not sure if the code of freeradius2 package is really "good". I am pretty sure a well educated programmer would do most of the code in a more elegant way - but nevertheless as far as I know the syntax between freeradious2 and freeradius3 has changed in many ways and so most parts of the package need to be recoded. This needs time and of course somebody who is interested in to do that. That's not me ;)
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Who does one need to poke to get freeradius2 stepped up from 2.2.6 to 2.2.9 (which fixes EAP-TTLS issues)?