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English Forums => Development and Code Review => Topic started by: juliocbc on August 03, 2019, 04:01:23 pm
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Hello OPNsense community!
Today I've uploaded our webfilter plugin community version at our github. This plugin is a fork from a commercial version that we use in our firewall appliances platform, that runs smoothly in networks with some hundreds of users with active directory sync and windows SSO auth.
We've testing community version here (in some small networks) for 2 months and it's working pretty well! But now it's time to share it with the community so it can be tested and validated by our most exigent users! :-)
We have made a little manual to help the initial setup and usage: https://wiki.cloudfence.com.br
The source code is available at: https://github.com/cloudfence.
The main idea of this plugin is to be another one of the existing options and try to help some users from another platforms that are a little resistant to migrate to OPNsense (because they love the good and old squidguard) to finally have no excuses anymore to become OPNsense users ::)
Let the downloads begin!
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It would help if you put up an English version of your manual...
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It would help if you put up an English version of your manual...
There is an English Version, look at the navbar;)
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Took a look through, and it seems much more intuitive than what's already in place. What's the development roadmap like? Any chance of a remote filter list feature?
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Hi Julio
I tried to download, but it doesn't work -> "2019-08-05_cloudfence.png"
Best Regards,
Stefan
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Took a look through, and it seems much more intuitive than what's already in place. What's the development roadmap like? Any chance of a remote filter list feature?
Hi Andy!
The remote list is static linked to our list in the squidguard.conf file. One of our goals is to make this dynamic and compatible with another lists.
The BETA program is just opened, so the roadmap is open to the community suggestions! :-)
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Hi Julio
I tried to download, but it doesn't work -> "2019-08-05_cloudfence.png"
Best Regards,
Stefan
Hi Stefan,
This is the script to countdown in the download link generator, sorry! Till we get it fixed, you can download it using your web browser and copying/uploading the script code to a .sh file in your OPNsense.
After you saved your file, remember to run:
chmod +x install.sh
./install.sh
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This doesn't work, I got an HTML page downloaded then. -> see attached "webfilter.sh"
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I'll send it in PVT
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The link in PM worked. :)
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Great!! 8)
Thank you!
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Hi, could you send me on PVT? viniciusti@outlook.com
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Hi everyone!
We had some problems with our download link generator, but it fixed now!
To download, please access:
https://cloudfence.com.br/en/opnsense-plugin-web-filter/#email-download-link (https://cloudfence.com.br/en/opnsense-plugin-web-filter/#email-download-link)
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Hi everyone!
We had some problems with our download link generator, but it fixed now!
To download, please access:
https://cloudfence.com.br/en/opnsense-plugin-web-filter/#email-download-link (https://cloudfence.com.br/en/opnsense-plugin-web-filter/#email-download-link)
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Ok now this link is valid. I was able to install the plugin But I don't see the Windows SSO Enabled option. Is there a package missing to enable it?
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Hi Vinicius!
We use our own version of SSO. This plugin web-proxy-sso isn't integrated with our plugin.
The SSO is a feature only available in the plugin version at our commercial repository. To get access to it you will need a valid subscription.