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#1
@Franco, thank you! But I don't want to cause any annoying new thread with a new feature and break the project's  philosophy!

@Fabian, we' made a fork that runs only on our UTM appliances platform, so as a Managed Security Services Provider, who has the root/admin privileges on it is only our trained analysts, so we don't have so much reasons to not to do that, so we do it!  :)

In past, I've worked with BluecoatSG Proxies appliances and they have something they call CPL (Content Policy Language), maybe we can consider something similar, in this way an interpreter do the job of filtering what is danger to apply to daemons config files. Just an idea!  :D

Thank you!

Regards!
#2
Hi Franco!

We did a simple SubTab that does it (screenshots attached).

If you want we can share the code with you.

Regards!
#3
Hello!

We trying to use a template with an index.html that POST some data to a backend written in PHP, this is working on a pfSense 2.2.X but on OPN simply don't execute the PHP code. I already tried to load fastcgi on the lighty conf file but still not working... any clues?
#4
@schnauz

We're using here with Proxy and Webfilter/IPS/VPN and everything works like a charm!

We have been using PcEngines about a 10 yeas and the cost/benefit is great!
#5
We're using here with lcdproc and LCDd without problems! (everything done by CLI). Remember that probabily you'll need of lcd module to your hardware too to make things happen!

Regards!
#6
While attempting to upgrade from 16.7.RC1 to 16.7.1 the following error is appearing:

pkg: write(): No space left on device

I've corrected this issue creating a symbolic link from /var/cache/pkg to /root/var/cache/pkg