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    Install NMAP utility on embedded - APU 1C

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      robina80
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      hi guys,

      i want to know before i proceed, can i install the NMAP tool/utility on my embedded APU 1C SD card or do i need to get a mSATA card?

      thanks

      rob

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        robina80
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        is this possible to do on an embedded system ie on a SD card or do i need to buy a mSATA card to install it on?

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          vindenesen
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          Should be possible. See https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=77034.0. Also, note that packages for FreeBSD 8.3 (if you are using pfSense 2.1.*) has been archived now, see https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=78935.0 for solution.

          Edit: What stephenw10 said

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            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            There is a pfSense nmap package available, no need to access the FreeBSD 8.3 repo at the command line.

            Steve

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              robina80
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              Stephen your the man thank you

              but can i install it on a nano (RO) version of pfsense or should i buy a mSATA card and install  the full version of pfsense?

              EDIT: i installed it successfully on my pfsense machine so i answered that question myself and it works fine

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