<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!-- pfSense packages -->
<pfsensepkgs>
<copy_packages_to_host_ssh_port>22</copy_packages_to_host_ssh_port>
<copy_packages_to_host_ssh>packagecopy@files.pfsense.org</copy_packages_to_host_ssh>
<copy_packages_to_folder_ssh>/usr/local/www/files/packages/10/All/</copy_packages_to_folder_ssh>
<depends_on_package_base_url>https://files.pfsense.org/packages/10/All/</depends_on_package_base_url>
<packages>
<!--
	<package>
		<name>someprogram</name>
		<internal_name>someprogram</internal_name>
		<pkginfolink>https://forum.pfsense.org/</pkginfolink>
		<descr><![CDATA[Some cool program]]></descr>
		<website>http://www.example.org/someprogram</website>
		<category>Services</category>
		<version>0.99</version>
		<status>Beta</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/someprogram/someprogram.xml</config_file>
		<maintainer>me@example.com</maintainer>
		<configurationfile>someprogram.xml</configurationfile>
		<build_pbi>
			<ports_before>db/somethingextraineed</ports_before>
			<port>net/someprogram</port>
			<ports_after>www/somethingelsetoputinthepbi www/somethingelse</ports_after>
		</build_pbi>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>someprogram-0.99-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<only_for_archs>i386 amd64</only_for_archs>
	</package>
-->
	<package>
		<name>Asterisk</name>
		<pkginfolink>https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,47210.0.html</pkginfolink>
		<descr><![CDATA[Asterisk is an open source framework for building communications applications.<br />Asterisk turns an ordinary computer into a communications server.]]></descr>
		<website>http://www.asterisk.org/</website>
		<category>Services</category>
		<version>1.8.28.0 pkg v0.3.1</version>
		<status>Beta</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/asterisk/asterisk.xml</config_file>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>asterisk-1.8.28.0-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>net/asterisk</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<maintainer>marcellocoutinho@gmail.com robreg@zsurob.hu</maintainer>
		<configurationfile>asterisk.xml</configurationfile>
		<after_install_info>Please visit the Asterisk tab on status menu.</after_install_info>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>bind</name>
		<!-- <pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/bind</pkginfolink> -->
		<descr><![CDATA[The most widely used name server software]]></descr>
		<website>http://www.isc.org/downloads/BIND/</website>
		<category>Services</category>
		<version>9.9.5_17 pkg v 0.3.5</version>
		<status>RC</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/bind/bind.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>bind.xml</configurationfile>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>bind-9.9.5_17-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<build_pbi>
			<custom_name>bind</custom_name>
			<port>dns/bind99</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>OPTIONS_UNSET_FORCE=IDN REPLACE_BASE FIXED_RRSET GSSAPI LARGE_FILE;OPTIONS_SET_FORCE=IPV6 LINKS SSL THREADS XML DLZ_FILESYSTEM FILTER_AAAA SIGCHASE RRL</build_options>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>Filer</name>
		<website/>
		<descr>Allows you to create and overwrite files from the GUI.</descr>
		<category>File Management</category>
		<pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Filer_package</pkginfolink>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/filer/filer.xml</config_file>
		<version>0.60.1</version>
		<status>Beta</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<maintainer>bscholer@cshl.edu</maintainer>
		<configurationfile>filer.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>Strikeback</name>
		<descr>Detect port scans with iplog and strikeback</descr>
		<website/>
		<pkginfolink>https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,37225.0.html</pkginfolink>
		<category>Services</category>
		<version>0.1</version>
		<status>BETA</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<maintainer>tom@tomschaefer.org</maintainer>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/strikeback/strikeback.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>strikeback.xml</configurationfile>
		<only_for_archs>i386</only_for_archs>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>File Manager</name>
		<website/>
		<descr>PHP File Manager</descr>
		<category>Diagnostics</category>
		<pkginfolink>https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,26974.0.html</pkginfolink>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/filemgr/filemgr.xml</config_file>
		<version>0.1.3</version>
		<status>Beta</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<maintainer>tom@tomschaefer.org</maintainer>
		<configurationfile>filemgr.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>pfBlocker</name>
		<website/>
		<descr><![CDATA[Introduce Enhanced Aliastable Feature to pfsense.<br />
			Assign many IP urls lists from sites like I-blocklist to a single alias and then choose rule action to take.<br />
			This package also Block countries and IP ranges.<br />
			pfBlocker replaces Countryblock and IPblocklist.]]></descr>
		<category>Firewall</category>
		<pkginfolink>https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,42543.0.html</pkginfolink>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/pf-blocker/pfblocker.xml</config_file>
		<version>1.0.3</version>
		<status>Release</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<maintainer>tom@tomschaefer.org marcellocoutinho@gmail.com</maintainer>
		<configurationfile>pfblocker.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>anyterm</name>
		<descr>Ajax Interactive Shell - Have you ever wanted SSH or telnet access to your system from an internet desert - from behind a strict firewall, from an internet cafe, or even from a mobile phone? Anyterm is a combination of a web page and a process that runs on your web server that provides this access. WARNING!  We suggest using Stunnel in combination with this package!</descr>
		<website>http://anyterm.org/</website>
		<pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/AnyTerm_package</pkginfolink>
		<category>Diagnostics</category>
		<version>0.5</version>
		<status>BETA</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/anyterm/anyterm.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>anyterm.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>haproxy</name>
		<pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/haproxy_package</pkginfolink>
		<descr><![CDATA[The Reliable, High Performance TCP/HTTP Load Balancer<br />
				This package implements both TCP and HTTP balance features from Haproxy.<br />
				Supports acl's for smart backend switching.]]></descr>
		<website>http://haproxy.1wt.eu/</website>
		<category>Services</category>
		<version>1.4.24_1 pkg v 1.2.5</version>
		<status>Release</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/haproxy/haproxy.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>haproxy.xml</configurationfile>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>haproxy-1.4.24_1-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>net/haproxy</port>
		</build_pbi>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>haproxy-full</name>
		<pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/haproxy_package</pkginfolink>
		<descr><![CDATA[The Reliable, High Performance TCP/HTTP Load Balancer<br />
				This package implements both TCP and HTTP balance features from Haproxy.<br />
				(Legacy version)]]></descr>
		<website>http://haproxy.1wt.eu/</website>
		<category>Services</category>
		<version>1.4.24_1 pkg v 1.1.1</version>
		<status>Release</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/haproxy-legacy/haproxy.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>haproxy.xml</configurationfile>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>haproxy-1.4.24_1-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>haproxy-devel</name>
		<pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/haproxy_package</pkginfolink>
		<descr><![CDATA[The Reliable, High Performance TCP/HTTP(s) Load Balancer<br />
				This package implements TCP, HTTP and HTTPS balance features from Haproxy.<br />
				Supports acl's for smart backend switching.]]></descr>
		<website>http://haproxy.1wt.eu/</website>
		<category>Services</category>
		<version>1.5-dev26 pkg v 0.8</version>
		<status>Release</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/haproxy-devel/haproxy.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>haproxy.xml</configurationfile>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>haproxy-devel-1.5-dev26-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<build_pbi>
			<ports_before>security/openssl</ports_before>
			<custom_name>haproxy-devel</custom_name>
			<port>/usr/ports/net/haproxy</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>WITH_OPENSSL_PORT=yes;OPTIONS_UNSET_FORCE=PCRE DPCRE;OPTIONS_SET_FORCE=OPENSSL SPCRE</build_options>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>Apache with mod_security-dev</name>
		<pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/ProxyServerModSecurity_package</pkginfolink>
		<website>http://www.modsecurity.org/</website>
		<descr><![CDATA[ModSecurity is a web application firewall that can work either embedded or as a reverse proxy.<br>
			It provides protection from a range of attacks against web applications and allows for HTTP traffic monitoring, logging and real-time analysis.<br>
			In addition this package allows URL forwarding which can be convenient for hosting multiple websites behind pfSense using 1 IP address.<br>
			<b>Backup your location config before updating from 0.2.x to 0.3 package version.</b>]]></descr>
		<category>Network Management</category>
		<version>2.4.9_2pkg v0.43</version>
		<status>ALPHA</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/apache_mod_security-dev/apache_virtualhost.xml</config_file>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>proxy_mod_security-2.4.9_4-##ARCH##.pbi git-1.9.3-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<configurationfile>apache_virtualhost.xml</configurationfile>
		<build_pbi>
			<custom_name>proxy_mod_security</custom_name>
			<ports_before>devel/gettext misc/help2man databases/db42 databases/gdbm devel/apr1 www/p5-LWP-UserAgent-Determined www/p5-LWP-Protocol-https security/gnupg security/p5-GnuPG net/spread textproc/p5-XML-Smart lang/p5-Switch www/p5-Data-Validate-URI devel/p5-Data-Types devel/p5-Acme-Comment</ports_before>
			<port>www/apache24</port>
			<ports_after>www/mod_security www/mod_memcache</ports_after>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>apache24_UNSET_FORCE=MPM_PREFORK;apache24_SET_FORCE=MPM_EVENT SLOTMEM_SHM MOST_ENABLED_MODULES MPM_SHARED SESSION_ENABLED_MODULES PROXY_ENABLED_MODULES SESSION_ENABLED_MODULES;mod_security_SET_FORCE=MLOGC</build_options>
		<after_install_info>Please visit the ProxyServer settings tab and set the service up so that it may be started.</after_install_info>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>Proxy Server with mod_security</name>
		<pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/ProxyServerModSecurity_package</pkginfolink>
		<website>http://www.modsecurity.org/</website>
		<descr>ModSecurity is a web application firewall that can work either embedded or as a reverse proxy. It provides protection from a range of attacks against web applications and allows for HTTP traffic monitoring, logging and real-time analysis. In addition this package allows URL forwarding which can be convenient for hosting multiple websites behind pfSense using 1 IP address.</descr>
		<category>Network Management</category>
		<version>0.1.7</version>
		<status>ALPHA</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/apache_mod_security/apache_mod_security.xml</config_file>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>proxy_mod_security-2.2.27_5-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<configurationfile>apache_mod_security.xml</configurationfile>
		<build_pbi>
			<custom_name>proxy_mod_security</custom_name>
			<ports_before>devel/gettext misc/help2man databases/db42 databases/gdbm devel/apr1 www/p5-LWP-UserAgent-Determined www/p5-LWP-Protocol-https security/gnupg security/p5-GnuPG net/spread textproc/p5-XML-Smart lang/p5-Switch www/p5-Data-Validate-URI devel/p5-Data-Types devel/p5-Acme-Comment</ports_before>
			<port>www/apache22-worker-mpm</port>
			<ports_after>www/mod_security www/mod_memcache</ports_after>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>OPTIONS_UNSET_FORCE=BDB MYSQL PGSQL;OPTIONS_SET_FORCE=SQLITE THREADS IPV6 SSL;WITH_MPM=worker;apache22-worker-mpm_UNSET_FORCE=AUTHNZ_LDAP AUTHN_DBD BUCKETEER CASE_FILTER CASE_FILTER_IN CGID DBD EXT_FILTER LDAP LOG_FORENSIC OPTIONAL_FN_EXPORT OPTIONAL_FN_IMPORT OPTIONAL_HOOK_EXPORT OPTIONAL_HOOK_IMPORT SUBSTITUTE SUEXEC SUEXEC_RSRCLIMIT;apache22-worker-mpm_SET_FORCE=ACTIONS ALIAS AUTHN_ALIAS VHOST_ALIAS ASIS AUTHN_ANON AUTHN_DBM AUTHN_DEFAULT AUTHN_FILE AUTHZ_DBM AUTHZ_DEFAULT AUTHZ_GROUPFILE AUTHZ_HOST AUTHZ_OWNER AUTHZ_USER AUTH_BASIC AUTH_DIGEST AUTOINDEX CACHE DISK_CACHE FILE_CACHE MEM_CACHE CERN_META CGI CHARSET_LITE DAV DAV_FS DEFLATE DIR DUMPIO ENV EXPIRES FILTER HEADERS IMAGEMAP INCLUDE INFO LOGIO LOG_CONFIG  MIME MIME_MAGIC NEGOTIATION PROXY PROXY_AJP PROXY_BALANCER PROXY_CONNECT PROXY_FTP PROXY_HTTP PROXY_SCGI REQTIMEOUT REWRITE SETENVIF SPELING STATUS THREADS UNIQUE_ID USERDIR USERTRACK VERSION</build_options>
		<after_install_info>Please visit the ProxyServer settings tab and set the service up so that it may be started.</after_install_info>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>Avahi</name>
		<pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Avahi_package</pkginfolink>
		<website>http://www.avahi.org/</website>
		<descr>Avahi is a system which facilitates service discovery on a local network. This means that you can plug your laptop or computer into a network and instantly be able to view other people who you can chat with, find printers to print to or find files being shared. This kind of technology is already found in Apple MacOS X (branded Rendezvous, Bonjour and sometimes Zeroconf) and is very convenient. Avahi is mainly based on Lennart Poettering's flexmdns mDNS implementation for Linux which has been discontinued in favour of Avahi.</descr>
		<category>Network Management</category>
		<build_options>avahi_UNSET_FORCE=GTK;cairo_UNSET_FORCE=X11 XCB</build_options>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>net/avahi</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>avahi-0.6.31-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<version>0.6.31 pkg v1.05</version>
		<status>ALPHA</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/avahi/avahi.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>avahi.xml</configurationfile>
		<after_install_info>Please visit the Avahi settings tab and select which interfaces you do not wish Avahi to listen on and click save to start the service.</after_install_info>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>ntop</name>
		<website>http://www.ntop.org/</website>
		<descr>ntop is a network probe that shows network usage in a way similar to what top does for processes. In interactive mode, it displays the network status on the user's terminal. In Web mode it acts as a Web server, creating an HTML dump of the network status. It sports a NetFlow/sFlow emitter/collector, an HTTP-based client interface for creating ntop-centric monitoring applications, and RRD for persistently storing traffic statistics.</descr>
		<category>Network Management</category>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>ntop-5.0.1_4-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<build_pbi>
			<ports_before>databases/gdbm net/GeoIP x11-fonts/font-util x11-fonts/webfonts graphics/graphviz</ports_before>
			<port>net/ntop</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>WITH_PCAP_PORT=true;WITH_XMLDUMP=true;WITHOUT_JUMBO_FRAMES=true;WITH_MAKO=true;WITHOUT_DEJAVU=true;WITH_JSON=true;WITH_MMAP=true;WITHOUT_PERL_MODULE=true;WITHOUT_PYTHON_MODULE=true;WITHOUT_RUBY_MODULE=true;WITHOUT_EXAMPLES=true;WITHOUT_FPECTL=true;WITH_IPV6=true;WITH_NLS=true;WITHOUT_PTH=true;WITH_PYMALLOC=true;WITHOUT_SEM=true;WITH_THREADS=true;WITHOUT_UCS2=true;WITH_UCS4=true;WITH_FONTCONFIG=true;WITH_ICONV=true;WITHOUT_XPM=true;WITHOUT_DAG=true;WITHOUT_DIGCOLA=true;WITHOUT_IPSEPCOLA=true;WITHOUT_PANGOCAIRO=true;WITHOUT_GTK=true;WITHOUT_XCB=true</build_options>
		<version>5.0.1_4 v2.3</version>
		<status>BETA</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/ntop2/ntop.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>ntop.xml</configurationfile>
		<noembedded>true</noembedded>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>ntopng</name>
		<website>http://www.ntop.org/</website>
		<descr>ntopng (replaces ntop) is a network probe that shows network usage in a way similar to what top does for processes. In interactive mode, it displays the network status on the user's terminal. In Web mode it acts as a Web server, creating an HTML dump of the network status. It sports a NetFlow/sFlow emitter/collector, an HTTP-based client interface for creating ntop-centric monitoring applications, and RRD for persistently storing traffic statistics.</descr>
		<category>Network Management</category>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>ntopng-1.1_2-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<build_pbi>
			<ports_before>databases/redis databases/gdbm net/GeoIP x11-fonts/font-util x11-fonts/webfonts graphics/graphviz</ports_before>
			<port>net/ntopng</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<version>1.1 v0.2</version>
		<status>ALPHA</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/ntopng/ntopng.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>ntopng.xml</configurationfile>
		<noembedded>true</noembedded>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>Notes</name>
		<website/>
		<descr>Track things you want to note for this system.</descr>
		<category>Status</category>
		<pkginfolink/>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/notes/notes.xml</config_file>
		<version>0.2.4</version>
		<status>Alpha</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<maintainer>markjcrane@gmail.com</maintainer>
		<configurationfile>notes.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>TFTP</name>
		<website/>
		<descr>Trivial File Transport Protocol is a very simple file transfer protocol. Often used with routers, voip phones and more.</descr>
		<category>Services</category>
		<pkginfolink/>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/tftp2/tftp.xml</config_file>
		<version>2.0</version>
		<status>Stable</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<configurationfile>tftp.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>PHPService</name>
		<website/>
		<descr>PHP run as a service it can do anything PHP can do including but not limited to monitoring files, CPU, RAM, and send alerts to the syslog.</descr>
		<category>Services</category>
		<pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/PHPService</pkginfolink>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/phpservice/phpservice.xml</config_file>
		<version>0.4.1</version>
		<status>Beta</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<maintainer>markjcrane@gmail.com</maintainer>
		<configurationfile>phpservice.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>Backup</name>
		<website/>
		<descr>Tool to Backup and Restore files and directories.</descr>
		<category>System</category>
		<pkginfolink></pkginfolink>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/backup/backup.xml</config_file>
		<version>0.1.5</version>
		<status>Beta</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<maintainer>markjcrane@gmail.com</maintainer>
		<configurationfile>backup.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>Cron</name>
		<website/>
		<descr>The cron utility is used to manage commands on a schedule.</descr>
		<category>Services</category>
		<pkginfolink></pkginfolink>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/cron/cron.xml</config_file>
		<version>0.1.8</version>
		<status>Beta</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<maintainer>markjcrane@gmail.com</maintainer>
		<configurationfile>cron.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>vHosts</name>
		<website/>
		<descr>It is a web server package that can host HTML, Javascript, CSS, and PHP. It uses the lighttpd web server that is already installed. It uses PHP5 in FastCGI mode and has access to PHP Data Ojbects and PDO SQLite.</descr>
		<category>Services</category>
		<pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/vhosts</pkginfolink>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/vhosts/vhosts.xml</config_file>
		<version>0.7.4</version>
		<status>Stable</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<maintainer>markjcrane@gmail.com</maintainer>
		<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_pbi>snort-2.9.6.2-##ARCH##.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;snort_SET=TARGETBASED PERFPROFILE SOURCEFIRE GRE IPV6 MPLS NORMALIZER ZLIB;snort_UNSET=PULLEDPORK;perl_SET=THREADS</build_options>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/snort/snort.xml</config_file>
		<version>2.9.6.2 pkg v3.1.2</version>
		<required_version>2.2</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>
		<category>Services</category>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/olsrd.xml</config_file>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>olsrd-0.6.5.2-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>net/olsrd</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<version>1.0</version>
		<status>Stable</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<configurationfile>olsrd.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>routed</name>
		<website>https://packages.pfsense.org/</website>
		<descr>RIP v1 and v2 daemon.</descr>
		<category>Network Management</category>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/routed/routed.xml</config_file>
		<version>1.1</version>
		<status>Stable</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<configurationfile>routed.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>spamd</name>
		<website>http://www.openbsd.org/spamd/</website>
		<descr>Tarpits like spamd are fake SMTP servers, which accept connections but don't deliver mail. Instead, they keep the connections open and reply very slowly. If the peer is patient enough to actually complete the SMTP dialogue (which will take ten minutes or more), the tarpit returns a 'temporary error' code (4xx), which indicates that the mail could not be delivered successfully and that the sender should keep the mail in their queue and retry again later.</descr>
		<category>Services</category>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/spamd/spamd.xml</config_file>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>spamd-4.9.1_1-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<version>4.9.1_1 v1.1.1</version>
		<status>Beta</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<configurationfile>spamd.xml</configurationfile>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>mail/spamd</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<logging>
			<facilityname>spamd</facilityname>
			<logfilename>spamd.log</logfilename>
		</logging>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>Postfix Forwarder</name>
		<website>http://www.postfix.org/</website>
		<descr><![CDATA[Postfix mail forwarder acts as a relay server for your domain.<br />
				It can do first and second line antispam combat before sending incoming mail to local mail servers.<br />
				Postfix can also detect zombies, check RBLS, SPF, seach ldap for valid recipients and use third part antispam engines like policyd and mailscanner for better antispam solution.]]></descr>
		<category>Services</category>
		<pkginfolink>https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,40622.0.html</pkginfolink>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/postfix/postfix.xml</config_file>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>postfix-2.11.0-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<version>2.10.2 pkg v.2.3.8</version>
		<status>Release</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<configurationfile>postfix.xml</configurationfile>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>mail/postfix</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>WITH_PCRE=true;WITH_SPF=true;WITH_SASL2=true;WITH_TLS=true</build_options>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>Dansguardian</name>
		<website>http://www.dansguardian.org/</website>
		<descr><![CDATA[DansGuardian is an award winning Open Source web content filter.<br />
						It filters the actual content of pages based on many methods including phrase matching, PICS filtering and URL filtering.<br />
						It does not purely filter based on a banned list of sites like lesser totally commercial filters.<br />
						For all non-commercial it's free, without cost.<br />
						For all commercial use visit dansguardian website to get a licence.]]></descr>
		<category>Services</category>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/dansguardian/dansguardian.xml</config_file>
		<pkginfolink>https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,43786.0.html</pkginfolink>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>dansguardian-2.12.0.3_2-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<version>2.12.0.3_2 pkg v.0.1.12</version>
		<status>beta</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<configurationfile>dansguardian.xml</configurationfile>
		<build_pbi>
			<custom_name>dansguardian</custom_name>
			<ports_before>security/ca_root_nss</ports_before>
			<port>www/dansguardian-devel</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>dansguardian_UNSET_FORCE=APACHE;dansguardian_SET_FORCE=TRICKLE CLAMD ICAP NTLM SSL</build_options>
		<!-- NOTE: Distfile must be fetched manually from http://dansguardian.org/downloads/2/Alpha/dansguardian-2.12.0.0.tar.gz -->
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>mailscanner</name>
		<internal_name>mailscanner</internal_name>
		<website>http://www.mailscanner.info</website>
		<descr><![CDATA[MailScanner is an e-mail security and anti-spam package for e-mail gateway systems.<br />
						This is a level3 mail scanning tool with high CPU load.]]></descr>
		<category>Services</category>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/mailscanner/mailscanner.xml</config_file>
		<pkginfolink>https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,43687.0.html</pkginfolink>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>mailscanner-4.84.6-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<version>4.84.6 pkg v.0.2.7</version>
		<status>beta</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<configurationfile>mailscanner.xml</configurationfile>
		<build_pbi>
			<ports_before>mail/pyzor mail/p5-Mail-SPF net/p5-IP-Country mail/dcc-dccd</ports_before>
			<port>mail/mailscanner</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>mailscanner_UNSET_FORCE=BDC CLAMAVMODULE;mailscanner_SET_FORCE=SPAMASSASSIN CLAMAV;p5-Mail-SpamAssassin_SET_FORCE=DCC</build_options>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>siproxd</name>
		<website>http://siproxd.sourceforge.net/</website>
		<descr>Proxy for handling NAT of multiple SIP devices to a single public IP.</descr>
		<category>Services</category>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/siproxd.xml</config_file>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>siproxd-0.8.0-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Siproxd_package</pkginfolink>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>net/siproxd</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<version>0.8.0_2 pkg v1.0.1</version>
		<status>Beta</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<configurationfile>siproxd.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>OpenBGPD</name>
		<descr>OpenBGPD is a FREE implementation of the Border Gateway Protocol, Version 4. It allows ordinary machines to be used as routers exchanging routes with other systems speaking the BGP protocol. -- WARNING! Installs files to the same place as Quagga OSPF. Installing both will result in a broken state, remove this package before installing Quagga OSPF.</descr>
		<category>NET</category>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/openbgpd/openbgpd.xml</config_file>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>net/openbgpd</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<version>0.9.2</version>
		<status>STABLE</status>
		<pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/OpenBGPD_package</pkginfolink>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<configurationfile>openbgpd.xml</configurationfile>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>openbgpd-5.2.20121209-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>Lightsquid</name>
		<descr>High perfomance web proxy report (LightSquid). Proxy realtime stat (SQStat). Requires squid HTTP proxy.</descr>
		<website>http://lightsquid.sf.net/</website>
		<category>Network Report</category>
		<version>1.8.2 pkg v.2.33</version>
		<maintainer>dv_serg@mail.ru</maintainer>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>lightsquid-1.8_2-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<build_pbi>
			<ports_before>lang/perl5.14 graphics/gd graphics/p5-GD</ports_before>
			<port>www/lightsquid</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>WITHOUT_DEBUGGING=true;WITHOUT_GDBM=true;WITHOUT_PERL_MALLOC=true;WITH_PERL_64BITINT=true;WITHOUT_THREADS=true;WITHOUT_MULTIPLICITY=true;WITHOUT_SUIDPERL=true;WITHOUT_SITECUSTOMIZE=true;WITH_USE_PERL=true;WITH_GDSUPPORT=true</build_options>
		<status>RC1</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/lightsquid/lightsquid.xml</config_file>
		<pkginfolink></pkginfolink>
		<configurationfile>lightsquid.xml</configurationfile>
		<noembedded>true</noembedded>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>Sarg</name>
		<website>http://www.dansguardian.org/</website>
		<descr><![CDATA[Sarg - Squid Analysis Report Generator is a tool that allow you to view "where" your users are going to on the Internet.<br />
						Sarg provides many informations about Proxy(squid,squidguard or dansguardian) users activities: times, bytes, sites, etc...]]></descr>
		<category>Network Report</category>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/sarg/sarg.xml</config_file>
		<pkginfolink>https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,47765.0.html</pkginfolink>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>sarg-2.3.6_2-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<version>2.3.6_2 pkg v.0.6.4</version>
		<status>Release</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<configurationfile>sarg.xml</configurationfile>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>www/sarg</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>sarg_UNSET_FORCE=PHP</build_options>
		<after_install_info>Please visit sarg settings on Status Menu to configure sarg.</after_install_info>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>Ipguard-dev</name>
		<internal_name>ipguard</internal_name>
		<website>http://ipguard.deep.perm.ru/</website>
		<descr><![CDATA[Ipguard listens network for ARP packets. All permitted MAC-IP pairs listed in config files.<br />
						If it receives one with MAC-IP pair, which is not listed in 'ethers' file, it will send ARP reply with configured fake address.<br />
						This will prevent not permitted host to work properly in local ethernet segment.]]></descr>
		<category>Security</category>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/ipguard/ipguard.xml</config_file>
		<pkginfolink>https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,49917.msg263664.html#msg263664</pkginfolink>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>ipguard-1.04_1-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<version>1.0.4 pkg v.0.1</version>
		<status>beta</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<configurationfile>ipguard.xml</configurationfile>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>security/ipguard</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<after_install_info>Please visit ipguard settings on the Firewall Menu to configure.</after_install_info>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>Varnish3</name>
		<internal_name>varnish</internal_name>
		<descr><![CDATA[Varnish is a state-of-the-art, high-performance HTTP accelerator.<br />
						It uses the advanced features in FreeBSD 6/7/8 to achieve its high performance.<br />
						Version 3 includes streaming support]]></descr>
		<website>http://varnish-cache.org</website>
		<pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Varnish_package</pkginfolink>
		<category>Services</category>
		<version>3.0.5_2 pkg v.0.2.1</version>
		<status>RC</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/varnish3/varnish_backends.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>varnish_backends.xml</configurationfile>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>varnish-3.0.5_2-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<build_pbi>
			<ports_before>lang/gcc</ports_before>
			<port>www/varnish</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>gcc_UNSET_FORCE=JAVA</build_options>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>vnstat2</name>
		<website>http://humdi.net/vnstat/</website>
		<descr>Vnstat is a console-based network traffic monitor&lt;br /&gt;The vnstat PHP frontend and vnstati adds a more user friendly way of displaying traffic usage.</descr>
		<pkginfolink>https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,14179.0.html</pkginfolink>
		<category>Network Management</category>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>vnstat-1.11_5-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>net/vnstat</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<version>1.10_2</version>
		<status>Stable</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<maintainer>crazypark2@yahoo.dk</maintainer>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/vnstat2/vnstat2.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>vnstat2.xml</configurationfile>
		<after_install_info></after_install_info>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>phpSysInfo</name>
		<website>http://phpsysinfo.sourceforge.net/</website>
		<descr>PHPSysInfo is a customizable PHP Script that parses /proc, and formats information nicely. It will display information about system facts like Uptime, CPU, Memory, PCI devices, SCSI devices, IDE devices, Network adapters, Disk usage, and more.</descr>
		<category>System</category>
		<version>2.5.4</version>
		<status>Beta</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>mbmon-205_6-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>sysutils/mbmon</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/phpsysinfo/phpsysinfo.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>phpsysinfo.xml</configurationfile>
		<noembedded>true</noembedded>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>dns-server</name>
		<descr>pfSense version of TinyDNS which features failover host support</descr>
		<website>http://cr.yp.to/djbdns.html</website>
		<category>Services</category>
		<version>1.0.6.19</version>
		<status>Beta</status>
		<pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Tinydns_package</pkginfolink>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/tinydns/tinydns.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>tinydns.xml</configurationfile>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>djbdns-1.05_15-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<build_pbi>
			<ports_before>sysutils/ucspi-tcp sysutils/daemontools</ports_before>
			<port>dns/djbdns</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>WITH_IPV6=true;WITH_SRV=true;WITHOUT_DUMPCACHE=true;WITHOUT_IGNOREIP=true;WITHOUT_JUMBO=true;WITHOUT_MAN=true;WITHOUT_PERSISTENT_MMAP=true</build_options>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>Open-VM-Tools</name>
		<descr>VMware Tools</descr>
		<website>http://open-vm-tools.sourceforge.net/</website>
		<category>Services</category>
		<version>1280544_6</version>
		<status>Stable</status>
		<pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Open_VM_Tools_package</pkginfolink>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/open-vm-tools_2/open-vm-tools.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>open-vm-tools.xml</configurationfile>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>emulators/open-vm-tools-nox11</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>open-vm-tools-1280544_6-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>AutoConfigBackup</name>
		<maintainer>coreteam@pfsense.org</maintainer>
		<descr>Automatically backs up your pfSense configuration.  All contents are encrypted before being sent to the server.  Requires Gold Subscription from https://portal.pfsense.org</descr>
		<website>https://portal.pfsense.org</website>
		<category>Services</category>
		<version>1.27</version>
		<status>Stable</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/AutoConfigBackup</pkginfolink>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/autoconfigbackup/autoconfigbackup.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>autoconfigbackup.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>arping</name>
		<descr>Broadcasts a who-has ARP packet on the network and prints answers. </descr>
		<website>http://www.habets.pp.se/synscan/programs.php?prog=arping</website>
		<category>Services</category>
		<version>2.13 v1.1</version>
		<status>Stable</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/arping/arping.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>arping.xml</configurationfile>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>arping-2.13-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>net/arping</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Arping</pkginfolink>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>nmap</name>
		<maintainer>jimp@pfsense.org</maintainer>
		<descr>NMap is a utility for network exploration or security auditing. It supports ping scanning (determine which hosts are up), many port scanning techniques (determine what services the hosts are offering), version detection (determine what application/service is runing on a port), and TCP/IP fingerprinting (remote host OS or device identification). It also offers flexible target and port specification, decoy/stealth scanning, SunRPC scanning, and more. Most Unix and Windows platforms are supported in both GUI and command line modes. Several popular handheld devices are also supported, including the Sharp Zaurus and the iPAQ.</descr>
		<category>Security</category>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>nmap-6.46-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/nmap/nmap.xml</config_file>
		<version>nmap-6.46 pkg v1.2.2</version>
		<status>Stable</status>
		<pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Nmap_package</pkginfolink>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<configurationfile>nmap.xml</configurationfile>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>security/nmap</port>
		</build_pbi>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>imspector</name>
		<descr>IMSpector is an Instant Messenger transparent proxy with logging capabilities. Currently it supports MSN, AIM, ICQ, Yahoo and IRC to different degrees.</descr>
		<website>http://www.imspector.org/</website>
		<category>Network Management</category>
		<maintainer>marcellocoutinho@gmail.com</maintainer>
		<version>20111108_1 pkg v 0.3.2</version>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<status>BETA</status>
		<pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/IMSpector_package</pkginfolink>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/imspector/imspector.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>imspector.xml</configurationfile>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>imspector-20111108_1-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<build_options>imspector_SET_FORCE=PLUGINS;imspector_UNSET_FORCE=IPFW</build_options>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>net-im/imspector</port>
		</build_pbi>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>nut</name>
		<descr>Network UPS Tools</descr>
		<website>http://www.networkupstools.org/</website>
		<category>Network Management</category>
		<version>2.6.5_1 pkg 2.0.2</version>
		<status>BETA</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<maintainer>rswagoner@gmail.com</maintainer>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/nut/nut.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>nut.xml</configurationfile>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>nut-2.6.5_1-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>sysutils/nut</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Nut_package</pkginfolink>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>diag_new_states</name>
		<descr>Paul Taylors version of Diagnostics States which utilizes pftop.</descr>
		<website>http://www.addressplus.net</website>
		<category>Network Management</category>
		<version>0.2</version>
		<maintainer>ptaylor@addressplus.net</maintainer>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<status>BETA</status>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/diag_states_pt/diag_new_states.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/diag_states_pt/diag_new_states.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>darkstat</name>
		<website>http://dmr.ath.cx/net/darkstat/</website>
		<descr>darkstat is a network statistics gatherer. It's a packet sniffer that runs as a background process on a cable/DSL router, gathers all sorts of statistics about network usage, and serves them over HTTP.</descr>
		<category>Network Management</category>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>darkstat-3.0.718-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<version>3.0.718</version>
		<status>Stable</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<maintainer>sullrich+pfsp@gmail.com</maintainer>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/darkstat/darkstat.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>darkstat.xml</configurationfile>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>net-mgmt/darkstat</port>
		</build_pbi>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>pfflowd</name>
		<website>http://www.mindrot.org/pfflowd.html</website>
		<descr>pfflowd converts OpenBSD PF status messages (sent via the pfsync interface) to Cisco NetFlow datagrams. These datagrams may be sent (via UDP) to a host of one's choice. Utilising the OpenBSD stateful packet filter infrastructure means that flow tracking is very fast and accurate.</descr>
		<category>Network Management</category>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/pfflowd.xml</config_file>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>pfflowd-0.8-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<version>0.8.3 pkg v1.0.1</version>
		<status>Stable</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<configurationfile>pfflowd.xml</configurationfile>
		<maintainer></maintainer>
		<build_pbi>
			<custom_name>pfflowd</custom_name>
			<port>net/pfflowd-0.8</port>
		</build_pbi>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>widentd</name>
		<descr>RFC1413 auth/identd daemon with fixed fake reply</descr>
		<website>http://www.webweaving.org/widentd</website>
		<category>Services</category>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>widentd-1.03_2-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<version>1.03_1</version>
		<status>Stable</status>
		<pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Widentd_package</pkginfolink>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/widentd.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>widentd.xml</configurationfile>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>net/widentd</port>
		</build_pbi>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>freeradius2</name>
		<website>http://www.freeradius.org/</website>
		<descr><![CDATA[A free implementation of the RADIUS protocol.<br />
					Support: MySQL, PostgreSQL, LDAP, Kerberos<br />
					FreeRADIUS and FreeRADIUS2 settings are not compatible so don't use them together or try to update<br />
					On pfSense docs there is a how-to which could help you on porting users.]]></descr>
		<pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/FreeRADIUS_2.x_package</pkginfolink>
		<category>System</category>
		<version>2.1.12_1/2.2.5_3 pkg v1.6.7_3</version>
		<status>RC1</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<maintainer>nachtfalkeaw@web.de</maintainer>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>freeradius-2.2.5_3-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/freeradius2/freeradius.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>freeradius.xml</configurationfile>
		<after_install_info>Please visit Services: FreeRADIUS</after_install_info>
		<!-- Try to use the new PBI build syntax here, it may help it pick up the right libs inside the single PBI rather than using multiple. -->
		<build_pbi>
			<ports_before>security/krb5</ports_before>
			<port>net/freeradius2</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>freeradius_SET_FORCE=KERBEROS MYSQL PGSQL PERL PYTHON LDAP</build_options>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>bandwidthd</name>
		<website>http://bandwidthd.sourceforge.net/</website>
		<descr>BandwidthD tracks usage of TCP/IP network subnets and builds html files with graphs to display utilization. Charts are built by individual IPs, and by default display utilization over 2 day, 8 day, 40 day, and 400 day periods. Furthermore, each ip address's utilization can be logged out at intervals of 3.3 minutes, 10 minutes, 1 hour or 12 hours in cdf format, or to a backend database server. HTTP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, VPN, and P2P traffic are color coded.</descr>
		<category>System</category>
		<version>2.0.1_6 pkg v.0.5</version>
		<status>BETA</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>bandwidthd-2.0.1_6-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/bandwidthd/bandwidthd.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>bandwidthd.xml</configurationfile>
		<build_pbi>
			<ports_before>net/libpcap databases/postgresql91-client graphics/gd</ports_before>
			<port>net-mgmt/bandwidthd</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>WITH_NLS=true;WITHOUT_PAM=true;WITHOUT_LDAP=true;WITHOUT_MIT_KRB5=true;WITHOUT_HEIMDAL_KRB5=true;WITHOUT_OPTIMIZED_CFLAGS=true;WITHOUT_XML=true;WITHOUT_TZDATA=true;WITHOUT_DEBUG=true;WITHOUT_GSSAPI=true;WITHOUT_ICU=true;WITH_INTDATE=true</build_options>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>stunnel</name>
		<website>http://www.stunnel.org/</website>
		<descr>An SSL encryption wrapper between remote client and local or remote servers. </descr>
		<category>Network Management</category>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>stunnel-5.00-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<version>5.00.0</version>
		<status>Stable</status>
		<pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Stunnel_package</pkginfolink>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/stunnel.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>stunnel.xml</configurationfile>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>security/stunnel</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>WITHOUT_FORK=true;WITH_PTHREAD=true;WITHOUT_UCONTEXT=true;WITHOUT_IPV6=true;WITH_LIBWRAP=true;WITHOUT_SSL_PORT=true</build_options>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>iperf</name>
		<website>http://dast.nlanr.net/Projects/Iperf/</website>
		<descr>Iperf is a tool for testing network throughput, loss, and jitter.</descr>
		<category>Network Management</category>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/iperf.xml</config_file>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>iperf-2.0.5-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<version>2.0.5</version>
		<status>Beta</status>
		<pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Iperf_package</pkginfolink>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<configurationfile>iperf.xml</configurationfile>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>benchmarks/iperf</port>
		</build_pbi>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>netio</name>
		<website>http://freshmeat.net/projects/netio/</website>
		<descr>This is a network benchmark for DOS, OS/2 2.x, Windows NT/2000 and Unix. It measures the net throughput of a network via NetBIOS and/or TCP/IP protocols (Unix and DOS only support TCP/IP) using various different packet sizes.</descr>
		<category>Network Management</category>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/netio.xml</config_file>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>netio-1.26-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<version>1.26</version>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<status>ALPHA</status>
		<configurationfile>netio.xml</configurationfile>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>benchmarks/netio</port>
		</build_pbi>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>mtr-nox11</name>
		<maintainer>billm@pfsense.org</maintainer>
		<descr>Enhanced traceroute replacement</descr>
		<website>http://www.bitwizard.nl/mtr/</website>
		<category>Network Management</category>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>mtr-0.85_1-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<version>0.85_1.1</version>
		<status>Stable</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/mtr-nox11.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>mtr-nox11.xml</configurationfile>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>net/mtr</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>mtr_UNSET_FORCE=X11</build_options>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>squid</name>
		<descr>High performance web proxy cache.</descr>
		<website>http://www.squid-cache.org/</website>
		<category>Network</category>
		<version>2.7.9 pkg v.4.3.6</version>
		<status>Stable</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<maintainer>fernando@netfilter.com.br seth.mos@dds.nl mfuchs77@googlemail.com jimp@pfsense.org</maintainer>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>squid-2.7.9_4-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<build_pbi>
			<ports_before>www/libwww</ports_before>
			<port>www/squid</port>
			<ports_after>www/squid_radius_auth</ports_after>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>squid_UNSET_FORCE=DNS_HELPER IPFILTER PINGER STACKTRACES STRICT_HTTP_DESC USERAGENT_LOG WCCPV2;squid_SET_FORCE=PF LDAP_AUTH NIS_AUTH SASL_AUTH ARP_ACL AUFS CACHE_DIGESTS CARP COSS DELAY_POOLS FOLLOW_XFF HTCP IDENT KERB_AUTH KQUEUE LARGEFILE REFERER_LOG SNMP SSL VIA_DB WCCP;SQUID_UID=proxy;SQUID_GID=proxy</build_options>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/squid/squid.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>squid.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>squid3</name>
		<internal_name>squid</internal_name>
		<descr><![CDATA[High performance web proxy cache.<br />
			It combines squid as a proxy server with it's capabilities of acting as a HTTP / HTTPS reverse proxy.<br />
			It includes an Exchange-Web-Access (OWA) Assistant.]]></descr>
		<pkginfolink>https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,48347.0.html</pkginfolink>
		<website>http://www.squid-cache.org/</website>
		<category>Network</category>
		<version>3.1.20 pkg 2.1.1</version>
		<status>beta</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<maintainer>marcellocoutinho@gmail.com fernando@netfilter.com.br seth.mos@dds.nl mfuchs77@googlemail.com jimp@pfsense.org</maintainer>
		<build_pbi>
			<ports_before>www/libwww</ports_before>
			<port>www/squid31</port>
			<ports_after>www/squid_radius_auth</ports_after>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>c-icap_UNSET_FORCE=IPV6;squid_UNSET_FORCE=AUTH_SMB AUTH_SQL DNS_HELPER FS_COSS ESI SNMP ECAP STACKTRACES STRICT_HTTP TP_IPF TP_IPFW VIA_DB DEBUG DOCS EXAMPLES;squid_SET_FORCE=ARP_ACL AUTH_KERB AUTH_LDAP AUTH_NIS AUTH_SASL CACHE_DIGESTS DELAY_POOLS FOLLOW_XFF TP_PF MSSL_CRTD WCCP WCCPV2 FS_AUFS HTCP ICAP ICMP IDENT IPV6 KQUEUE LARGEFILE SSL SSL_CRTD</build_options>
		<!--<build_options>WITH_SQUID_KERB_AUTH=true;WITH_SQUID_LDAP_AUTH=true;WITH_SQUID_NIS_AUTH=true;WITH_SQUID_SASL_AUTH=true;WITH_SQUID_IPV6=true;WITH_SQUID_DELAY_POOLS=true;WITH_SQUID_SNMP=true;WITH_SQUID_SSL=true;WITH_SQUID_SSL_CRTD=true;WITH_SQUID_PINGER=true;WITHOUT_SQUID_DNS_HELPER=true;WITH_SQUID_HTCP=true;WITH_SQUID_VIA_DB=true;WITH_SQUID_CACHE_DIGESTS=true;WITHOUT_SQUID_WCCP=true;WITH_SQUID_WCCPV2=true;WITHOUT_SQUID_STRICT_HTTP=true;WITH_SQUID_IDENT=true;WITH_SQUID_REFERER_LOG=true;WITH_SQUID_USERAGENT_LOG=true;WITH_SQUID_ARP_ACL=true;WITH_SQUID_IPFW=true;WITH_SQUID_PF=true;WITHOUT_SQUID_IPFILTER=true;WITH_SQUID_FOLLOW_XFF=true;WITHOUT_SQUID_ECAP=true;WITHOUT_SQUID_ICAP=true;WITHOUT_SQUID_ESI=true;WITH_SQUID_AUFS=true;WITHOUT_SQUID_COSS=true;WITHOUT_SQUID_KQUEUE=true;WITH_SQUID_LARGEFILE=true;WITHOUT_SQUID_STACKTRACES=true;WITHOUT_SQUID_DEBUG=true</build_options>-->
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/squid3/31/squid.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>squid.xml</configurationfile>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>squid-3.1.22_1-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>squid3-dev</name>
		<internal_name>squid</internal_name>
		<descr><![CDATA[High performance web proxy cache.<br />
			It combines squid as a proxy server with it's capabilities of acting as a HTTP / HTTPS reverse proxy.<br />
			It includes an Exchange-Web-Access (OWA) Assistant, ssl filtering and antivirus integration via i-cap]]></descr>
		<pkginfolink>https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,48347.0.html</pkginfolink>
		<website>http://www.squid-cache.org/</website>
		<category>Network</category>
		<version>3.3.11_1 pkg 2.2.7</version>
		<status>beta</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<maintainer>marcellocoutinho@gmail.com fernando@netfilter.com.br seth.mos@dds.nl mfuchs77@googlemail.com jimp@pfsense.org</maintainer>
		<build_pbi>
			<ports_before>www/libwww security/cyrus-sasl2</ports_before>
			<port>www/squid33</port>
			<ports_after>www/squid_radius_auth security/clamav www/squidclamav security/ca_root_nss www/c-icap-modules</ports_after>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>c-icap_UNSET_FORCE=IPV6;squid_UNSET_FORCE=AUTH_SMB AUTH_SQL DNS_HELPER FS_COSS ESI SNMP ECAP STACKTRACES STRICT_HTTP TP_IPF TP_IPFW VIA_DB DEBUG DOCS EXAMPLES AUTH_SASL;squid_SET_FORCE=ARP_ACL AUTH_KERB AUTH_LDAP AUTH_NIS CACHE_DIGESTS DELAY_POOLS FOLLOW_XFF TP_PF MSSL_CRTD WCCP WCCPV2 FS_AUFS HTCP ICAP ICMP IDENT IPV6 KQUEUE LARGEFILE SSL SSL_CRTD</build_options>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/squid3/33/squid.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>squid.xml</configurationfile>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>squid-3.3.11_1-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>LCDproc</name>
		<descr>LCD display driver</descr>
		<website>http://www.lcdproc.org/</website>
		<category>Utility</category>
		<version>lcdproc-0.5.5 pkg.v.1.0.1</version>
		<status>BETA</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<maintainer>seth.mos@dds.nl</maintainer>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>lcdproc-0.5.6-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/lcdproc/lcdproc.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>lcdproc.xml</configurationfile>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>sysutils/lcdproc</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>lcdproc_SET_FORCE=USB</build_options>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>LCDproc-dev</name>
		<internal_name>lcdproc</internal_name>
		<descr>LCD display driver - Development version</descr>
		<website>http://www.lcdproc.org/</website>
		<category>Utility</category>
		<version>lcdproc-0.5.6 pkg v. 0.9.9</version>
		<status>BETA</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<maintainer>michele@nt2.it</maintainer>
		<pkginfolink>https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,44034.0.html</pkginfolink>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>lcdproc-0.5.6-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/lcdproc-dev/lcdproc.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>lcdproc.xml</configurationfile>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>sysutils/lcdproc</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>lcdproc_SET_FORCE=USB</build_options>
		<after_install_info>Please set the service options in Services-LCDproc before running the service.</after_install_info>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>arpwatch</name>
		<descr>Arpwatch monitors ethernet/ip address pairings. It also logs certain changes to syslog.</descr>
		<website>http://www-nrg.ee.lbl.gov/</website>
		<category>Security</category>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>arpwatch-2.1.a15_8-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>net-mgmt/arpwatch</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<version>2.1.a15_8 pkg v1.1.2</version>
		<status>ALPHA</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/arpwatch.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>arpwatch.xml</configurationfile>
		<logging>
			<facilityname>arpwatch</facilityname>
			<logfilename>arpwatch.log</logfilename>
		</logging>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>squidGuard</name>
		<descr>High perfomance web proxy URL filter. Requires proxy Squid 2.x package.</descr>
		<website>http://www.squidGuard.org/</website>
		<maintainer>dv_serg@mail.ru</maintainer>
		<category>Network Management</category>
		<version>1.4_4 pkg v.1.9.6</version>
		<status>Beta</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>squidguard-1.4_7-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<build_pbi>
			<ports_before>databases/db41 security/cyrus-sasl2</ports_before>
			<port>www/squidguard</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>squidGuard_UNSET_FORCE=SQUID32 SQUID33;squidGuard_SET_FORCE=SAMPLE_BL SASL LDAP SQUID27;squid_UNSET_FORCE=DNS_HELPER IPFILTER PINGER STACKTRACES STRICT_HTTP_DESC USERAGENT_LOG WCCPV2;squid_SET_FORCE=PF LDAP_AUTH NIS_AUTH SASL_AUTH ARP_ACL AUFS CACHE_DIGESTS CARP COSS DELAY_POOLS FOLLOW_XFF HTCP IDENT KERB_AUTH KQUEUE LARGEFILE REFERER_LOG SNMP SSL VIA_DB WCCP;SQUID_UID=proxy;SQUID_GID=proxy</build_options>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/squidGuard/squidguard.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>squidguard.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>squidGuard-devel</name>
		<descr>High perfomance web proxy URL filter. Requires proxy Squid 2.x package.</descr>
		<website>http://www.squidGuard.org/</website>
		<maintainer>gugabsd@mundounix.com.br</maintainer>
		<category>Network Management</category>
		<version>1.5_1.5 beta</version>
		<status>Beta</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>squidguard-devel-1.5_1-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<build_pbi>
			<ports_before>databases/db46</ports_before>
			<port>www/squidguard-devel</port>
			<custom_name>squidguard-devel</custom_name>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>squidGuard-devel_UNSET_FORCE=SQUID32 SQUID33;squidGuard-devel_SET_FORCE=LDAP STRIPNT SQUID27;squid_UNSET_FORCE=DNS_HELPER IPFILTER PINGER STACKTRACES STRICT_HTTP_DESC USERAGENT_LOG WCCPV2;squid_SET_FORCE=PF LDAP_AUTH NIS_AUTH SASL_AUTH ARP_ACL AUFS CACHE_DIGESTS CARP COSS DELAY_POOLS FOLLOW_XFF HTCP IDENT KERB_AUTH KQUEUE LARGEFILE REFERER_LOG SNMP SSL VIA_DB WCCP;SQUID_UID=proxy;SQUID_GID=proxy</build_options>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/squidGuard-devel/squidguard.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>squidguard.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>squidGuard-squid3</name>
		<descr>High perfomance web proxy URL filter. Requires proxy Squid 3.x package.</descr>
		<website>http://www.squidGuard.org/</website>
		<maintainer>dv_serg@mail.ru</maintainer>
		<category>Network Management</category>
		<version>1.4_4 pkg v.1.9.5</version>
		<status>Experimental</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>squidguard-squid3-1.4_4-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<build_pbi>
			<ports_before>www/squid33 databases/db41 security/cyrus-sasl2</ports_before>
			<port>www/squidguard</port>
			<custom_name>squidguard-squid3</custom_name>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>OPTIONS_SET_FORCE=FETCH LDAP;squidGuard_UNSET_FORCE=SQUID27;squidGuard_SET_FORCE=SAMPLE_BL SASL SQUID33;c-icap_UNSET_FORCE=IPV6 squid_UNSET_FORCE=AUTH_SMB AUTH_SQL DNS_HELPER FS_COSS ESI SNMP ECAP STACKTRACES STRICT_HTTP TP_IPF TP_IPFW VIA_DB DEBUG DOCS EXAMPLES;squid_SET_FORCE=ARP_ACL AUTH_KERB AUTH_LDAP AUTH_NIS AUTH_SASL CACHE_DIGESTS DELAY_POOLS FOLLOW_XFF TP_PF MSSL_CRTD WCCP WCCPV2 FS_AUFS HTCP ICAP ICMP IDENT IPV6 KQUEUE LARGEFILE SSL SSL_CRTD</build_options>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/squidGuard/squidguard.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>squidguard.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>OpenVPN Client Export Utility</name>
		<descr>Allows a pre-configured OpenVPN Windows Client or Mac OSX's Viscosity configuration bundle to be exported directly from pfSense.</descr>
		<category>Security</category>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>zip-3.0-##ARCH##.pbi p7zip-9.20.1_2-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<build_port_path>/usr/ports/archivers/p7zip</build_port_path>
		<build_port_path>/usr/ports/archivers/zip</build_port_path>
		<version>1.2.12</version>
		<status>RELEASE</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/openvpn-client-export/openvpn-client-export.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>openvpn-client-export.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>HAVP antivirus</name>
		<pkginfolink></pkginfolink>
		<website>http://www.server-side.de/</website>
		<descr>Antivirus:  HAVP (HTTP Antivirus Proxy) is a proxy with a ClamAV anti-virus scanner. The main aims are continuous, non-blocking downloads and smooth scanning of dynamic and password protected HTTP traffic. Havp antivirus proxy has a parent and transparent proxy mode. It can be used with squid or standalone. And File Scanner for local files.</descr>
		<category>Network Management</category>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>havp-0.91_1-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>www/havp</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>CLAMAVUSER=havp;CLAMAVGROUP=havp</build_options>
		<version>0.91_1 pkg v1.02</version>
		<status>BETA</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/havp/havp.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>havp.xml</configurationfile>
		<maintainer>dv_serg@mail.ru</maintainer>
		<after_install_info>Please check the HAVP settings.</after_install_info>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>blinkled</name>
		<descr>Allows you to use LEDs for network activity on supported platforms (ALIX, WRAP, Soekris, etc)</descr>
		<category>System</category>
		<version>0.4.2</version>
		<status>Beta</status>
		<maintainer>jimp@pfsense.org</maintainer>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/blinkled8/blinkled.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>blinkled.xml</configurationfile>
		<pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/BlinkLED_Package</pkginfolink>
		<website>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/BlinkLED_Package</website>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>sysutils/blinkled</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>blinkled-0.1-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>gwled</name>
		<descr>Allows you to use LEDs for gateway status on supported platforms (ALIX, WRAP, Soekris, etc)</descr>
		<category>System</category>
		<version>0.2.1</version>
		<status>Beta</status>
		<maintainer>jimp@pfsense.org</maintainer>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/gwled/gwled.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>gwled.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>Dashboard Widget: HAVP</name>
		<descr>Dashboard widget for HAVP alerts.</descr>
		<category>System</category>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/widget-havp/widget-havp.xml</config_file>
		<version>0.1</version>
		<status>BETA</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<configurationfile>widget-havp.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>Dashboard Widget: Antivirus Status</name>
		<descr>Dashboard widget for HAVP status.</descr>
		<category>System</category>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/widget-antivirus/widget-antivirus.xml</config_file>
		<version>0.1</version>
		<status>BETA</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<configurationfile>widget-havp.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>RRD Summary</name>
		<descr>RRD Summary Page, which will give a total amount of traffic passed In/Out during this and the previous month.</descr>
		<category>System</category>
		<version>1.1</version>
		<status>Beta</status>
		<maintainer>jimp@pfsense.org</maintainer>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/rrd-summary/rrd-summary.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>rrd-summary.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>Shellcmd</name>
		<website/>
		<descr>The shellcmd utility is used to manage commands on system startup.</descr>
		<category>Services</category>
		<pkginfolink></pkginfolink>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/shellcmd/shellcmd.xml</config_file>
		<version>0.5</version>
		<status>Beta</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<maintainer>markjcrane@gmail.com</maintainer>
		<configurationfile>shellcmd.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>NRPE v2</name>
		<website>http://wiki.nagios.org/index.php/Howtos:nrpe_nsca</website>
		<descr>NRPE is an addon for Nagios that allows you to execute plugins on remote Linux/Unix hosts. This is useful if you need to monitor local resources/attributes like disk usage, CPU load, memory usage, etc. on a remote host.</descr>
		<category>Services</category>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>nrpe-2.15_3-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<build_pbi>
			<ports_before>net-mgmt/nagios-plugins</ports_before>
			<port>net-mgmt/nrpe</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>nrpe_SET_FORCE=SSL;nrpe_UNSET_FORCE=ARGS</build_options>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/nrpe2/nrpe2.xml</config_file>
		<version>2.15_3 v2.2</version>
		<status>Beta</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<maintainer>erik@erikkristensen.com</maintainer>
		<configurationfile>nrpe2.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>Check_mk agent</name>
		<website>https://github.com/sileht/check_mk/blob/master/doc/README</website>
		<descr><![CDATA[The basic idea of check_mk is to fetch "all" information about a target host at once.<br>For each host to be monitored check_mk is called by Nagios only once per time period.]]></descr>
		<category>Services</category>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>muse-0.2-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<build_pbi>
			<ports_before>sysutils/ipmitool devel/libstatgrab</ports_before>
			<port>sysutils/muse</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options></build_options>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/checkmk-agent/checkmk.xml</config_file>
		<version>v0.1.1</version>
		<status>RC1</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<maintainer>marcellocoutinho@gmail.com</maintainer>
		<configurationfile>checkmk.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>SSHDCond</name>
		<descr><![CDATA[Allows to define SSH overrides for users,groups,hosts and addresses using Match in a convenient way.<br />
				This package acts as an access list frontend for ssh connections]]></descr>
		<category>Enhancements</category>
		<version>1.0</version>
		<status>Beta</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/sshdcond/sshdcond.xml</config_file>
		<maintainer>namezero@afim.info</maintainer>
		<configurationfile>sshdcond.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>mailreport</name>
		<descr>Allows you to setup periodic e-mail reports containing command output, log file contents, and RRD graphs.</descr>
		<category>Network Management</category>
		<version>2.0.12</version>
		<status>Stable</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/mailreport/mailreport.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>mailreport.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>zebedee</name>
		<descr><![CDATA[Zebedee is a simple program to establish an encrypted, compressed "tunnel" for TCP/IP or UDP data transfer between two systems.<br />
				This allows traffic such as telnet, ftp and X to be protected from snooping as well as potentially gaining performance over low-bandwidth networks from compression.]]>
		</descr>
		<category>Services</category>
		<version>1.2.2</version>
		<status>BETA</status>
		<website>http://www.winton.org.uk/zebedee/</website>
		<maintainer>jorgelustosa@gmail.com marcellocoutinho@gmail.com</maintainer>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>zebedee-2.5.3-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/zebedee/zebedee.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>zebedee.xml</configurationfile>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>security/zebedee</port>
		</build_pbi>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>Quagga OSPF</name>
		<descr>OSPF routing protocol using Quagga -- WARNING! Installs files to the same place as OpenBGPD. Installing both will break things.</descr>
		<maintainer>jimp@pfsense.org</maintainer>
		<version>0.99.22.3 v0.6.2</version>
		<category>Routing</category>
		<status>BETA</status>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>quagga-0.99.22.3-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/quagga_ospfd/quagga_ospfd.xml</config_file>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>net/quagga</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<pkginfolink></pkginfolink>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<configurationfile>quagga_ospfd.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>System Patches</name>
		<descr>A package to apply and maintain custom system patches.</descr>
		<maintainer>jimp@pfsense.org</maintainer>
		<version>1.0.2</version>
		<category>System</category>
		<status>RELEASE</status>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/systempatches/systempatches.xml</config_file>
		<pkginfolink></pkginfolink>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<configurationfile>systempatches.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>bacula-client</name>
		<pkginfolink>http://www.bacula.org/</pkginfolink>
		<descr><![CDATA[Bacula is a set of Open Source, computer programs that permit you (or the system administrator) to manage backup, recovery, and verification of computer data across a network of computers of different kinds.]]></descr>
		<website>http://www.bacula.org/</website>
		<category>Services</category>
		<version>5.2.12_3 pkg v 1.0.3</version>
		<status>Stable</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/bacula-client/bacula-client.xml</config_file>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>bacula-5.2.12_3-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>sysutils/bacula-client</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<maintainer>marcioc.antao@gmail.com</maintainer>
		<configurationfile>bacula-client.xml</configurationfile>
		<after_install_info>Please visit the bacula client tab on services menu.</after_install_info>
	</package>
	<package>
		<!-- This does not exist yet, this is here to trigger a PBI build -->
		<name>urlsnarf</name>
		<pkginfolink>https://forum.pfsense.org/</pkginfolink>
		<descr><![CDATA[HTTP URL Sniffer (console/shell only)]]></descr>
		<category>Services</category>
		<version>2.3_4</version>
		<status>Beta</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/urlsnarf/urlsnarf.xml</config_file>
		<maintainer>jimp@pfsense.org</maintainer>
		<configurationfile>urlsnarf.xml</configurationfile>
		<build_pbi>
			<ports_before>net/libnet10</ports_before>
			<port>security/dsniff</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>dsniff-2.3_4-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
	</package>
	<package>
		<!-- This does not exist yet, this is here to trigger a PBI build -->
		<name>iftop</name>
		<pkginfolink>https://forum.pfsense.org/</pkginfolink>
		<descr><![CDATA[Realtime interface monitor (console/shell only)]]></descr>
		<category>Services</category>
		<version>0.17</version>
		<status>Beta</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/iftop/iftop.xml</config_file>
		<maintainer>jimp@pfsense.org</maintainer>
		<configurationfile>iftop.xml</configurationfile>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>net-mgmt/iftop</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>iftop-0.17-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
	</package>
	<package>
		<!-- This does not exist yet, this is here to trigger a pkg build -->
		<name>git</name>
		<pkginfolink>https://forum.pfsense.org/</pkginfolink>
		<descr><![CDATA[GIT Source Code Management (console/shell only)]]></descr>
		<category>Services</category>
		<version>1.9.2</version>
		<status>Beta</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/git/git.xml</config_file>
		<maintainer>jimp@pfsense.org</maintainer>
		<configurationfile>git.xml</configurationfile>
		<build_options>git_UNSET_FORCE=GITWEB GUI HTMLDOCS CVS P4 SVN;git_SET_FORCE=CONTRIB CURL ETCSHELLS ICONV NLS PERL</build_options>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>devel/git</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>git-1.9.3-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>tinc</name>
		<website>http://www.tinc-vpn.org/</website>
		<descr>tinc is a Virtual Private Network (VPN) daemon that uses tunnelling and encryption to create a secure private mesh network between hosts on the Internet.</descr>
		<category>Network Management</category>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>tinc-1.0.24-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>security/tinc</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options></build_options>
		<version>1.0.24 v1.2.1</version>
		<status>ALPHA</status>
		<pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/tinc_package</pkginfolink>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/tinc/tinc.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>tinc.xml</configurationfile>
		<logging>
			<facilityname>tinc</facilityname>
			<logfilename>tinc.log</logfilename>
			<logtab>tinc</logtab>
		</logging>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>syslog-ng</name>
		<website>http://www.balabit.com/network-security/syslog-ng/</website>
		<descr>Syslog-ng syslog server. This service is not intended to replace the default pfSense syslog server but rather acts as an independent syslog server.</descr>
		<category>Services</category>
		<version>3.5.4.1 pkg.v.1.0.2</version>
		<status>ALPHA</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>syslog-ng-3.5.4.1-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<build_pbi>
			<ports_before>sysutils/logrotate</ports_before>
			<port>sysutils/syslog-ng</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options></build_options>
		<maintainer>laleger@gmail.com</maintainer>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.xml</config_file>
		<configurationfile>syslog-ng.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>Zabbix-2 Agent</name>
		<descr>Monitoring agent.</descr>
		<category>Services</category>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/zabbix2/zabbix2-agent.xml</config_file>
		<version>zabbix2-agent-2.2.5 pkg v0.8.3</version>
		<status>BETA</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<configurationfile>zabbix2-agent.xml</configurationfile>
		<maintainer>dbaio@bsd.com.br</maintainer>
		<build_pbi>
			<custom_name>zabbix22-agent</custom_name>
			<port>net-mgmt/zabbix22-agent</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>zabbix22-agent-2.2.5-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>Zabbix-2 Proxy</name>
		<descr>Monitoring agent proxy.</descr>
		<category>Services</category>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/zabbix2/zabbix2-proxy.xml</config_file>
		<version>zabbix2-proxy-2.2.5 pkg v0.8.3</version>
		<status>BETA</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<configurationfile>zabbix2-proxy.xml</configurationfile>
		<maintainer>dbaio@bsd.com.br</maintainer>
		<build_pbi>
			<custom_name>zabbix22-proxy</custom_name>
			<port>net-mgmt/zabbix22-proxy</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>OPTIONS_SET+= SQLITE IPV6;OPTIONS_UNSET+= MYSQL JABBER GSSAPI</build_options>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>zabbix22-proxy-2.2.5-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
	</package>
	<package>
		<!-- This does not exist yet, this is here to trigger a PBI build -->
		<name>ipmitool</name>
		<pkginfolink>https://forum.pfsense.org/</pkginfolink>
		<descr><![CDATA[IPMI Tools for local/remote data retrieval and control (Console only, no GUI)]]></descr>
		<category>Services</category>
		<version>1.8.14</version>
		<status>Beta</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/ipmitool/ipmitool.xml</config_file>
		<maintainer>jimp@pfsense.org</maintainer>
		<configurationfile>ipmitool.xml</configurationfile>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>sysutils/ipmitool</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<build_options>ipmitool_SET_FORCE=FREEIPMI;freeipmi_UNSET_FORCE=DOCS DEBUG IOPERM</build_options>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>ipmitool-1.8.14-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>sudo</name>
		<pkginfolink>https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Sudo_Package</pkginfolink>
		<descr><![CDATA[sudo allows delegation of privileges to users in the shell so commands can be run as other users, such as root.]]></descr>
		<category>Security</category>
		<version>0.2.2</version>
		<status>Beta</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/sudo/sudo.xml</config_file>
		<maintainer>jimp@pfsense.org</maintainer>
		<configurationfile>sudo.xml</configurationfile>
		<build_pbi>
			<port>security/sudo</port>
		</build_pbi>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>sudo-1.8.10p3-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>Service Watchdog</name>
		<descr>Monitors for stopped services and restarts them.</descr>
		<maintainer>jimp@pfsense.org</maintainer>
		<version>1.6</version>
		<category>Services</category>
		<status>Release</status>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/servicewatchdog/servicewatchdog.xml</config_file>
		<pkginfolink></pkginfolink>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<configurationfile>servicewatchdog.xml</configurationfile>
	</package>
	<package>
		<name>softflowd</name>
		<website>http://code.google.com/p/softflowd/</website>
		<descr>Softflowd is flow-based network traffic analyser capable of Cisco NetFlow data export. Softflowd semi-statefully tracks traffic flows recorded by listening on a network interface or by reading a packet capture file. These flows may be reported via NetFlow to a collecting host or summarised within softflowd itself. Softflowd supports Netflow versions 1, 5 and 9 and is fully IPv6-capable - it can track IPv6 flows and send export datagrams via IPv6. It also supports export to multicast groups, allowing for redundant flow collectors.</descr>
		<category>Network Management</category>
		<config_file>https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/softflowd/softflowd.xml</config_file>
		<depends_on_package_pbi>softflowd-0.9.8_2-##ARCH##.pbi</depends_on_package_pbi>
		<version>0.9.8 pkg v1.0.1</version>
		<status>Beta</status>
		<required_version>2.2</required_version>
		<configurationfile>softflowd.xml</configurationfile>
		<maintainer></maintainer>
		<build_pbi>
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