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<configurationfile>vhosts.xml</configurationfile>
</package>
<package>
- <name>snort</name>
- <pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Setup_Snort_Package</pkginfolink>
- <website>http://www.snort.org</website>
- <descr>Snort is an open source network intrusion prevention and detection system (IDS/IPS). Combining the benefits of signature, protocol, and anomaly-based inspection.</descr>
- <category>Security</category>
- <depends_on_package_base_url>https://files.pfsense.org/packages/8/All/</depends_on_package_base_url>
- <depends_on_package_pbi>snort-2.9.7.2-i386.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
- <build_pbi>
- <port>security/snort</port>
- <ports_after>security/barnyard2</ports_after>
- </build_pbi>
- <build_options>barnyard2_UNSET=ODBC PGSQL PRELUDE;barnyard2_SET=GRE IPV6 MPLS MYSQL PORT_PCAP BRO;snort_SET=PERFPROFILE SOURCEFIRE GRE IPV6 NORMALIZER APPID;snort_UNSET=PULLEDPORK FILEINSPECT HA;perl_SET=THREADS</build_options>
- <config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/snort/snort.xml</config_file>
- <version>2.9.7.2 pkg v3.2.5</version>
- <required_version>2.1</required_version>
- <status>Stable</status>
- <configurationfile>/snort.xml</configurationfile>
- <after_install_info>Please visit the Snort settings tab first and select your desired rules. Afterwards visit the update rules tab to download your configured rules.</after_install_info>
- </package>
- <package>
<name>olsrd</name>
<website>http://www.olsr.org/</website>
<descr>The olsr.org OLSR daemon is an implementation of the Optimized Link State Routing protocol. OLSR is a routing protocol for mobile ad-hoc networks. The protocol is pro-active, table driven and utilizes a technique called multipoint relaying for message flooding.</descr>