Hi Wade,

A set of binary's from a repository might be enough for a plain FreeBSD install. But that wont install the webgui components that are written and added specifically for pfSense.

To install a pfSense package including webgui integration use these:

 * Shell scripts to add and remove packages from the command line

pfSsh.php playback installpkg "Some Package"
pfSsh.php playback uninstallpkg "Some Package"
pfSsh.php playback listpkg

https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/2.1_New_Features_and_Changes#SH.2FPHP_Shell_Scripts

Greets PiBa-NL


Wade Blackwell schreef op 18-9-2014 1:48:
Good afternoon all,
I added ntopng to my platform via command line and restarted the webconfigurator. I was expecting to see the package show up under diagnostics, as it did on my other platform that I installed the package via webui package installer, but it doesn't. Is there a way to add that? Searches on this topic have been inconslusive. Thanks, install looked like this;

[2.1.5-RELEASE][r...@firewall.domain.com <mailto:r...@firewall.domain.com>]/usr/local/pkg(21): pbi_add --no-checksig ntopng-1.1_1-amd64.pbi
Verifying Checksum...OK
Extracting to: /usr/pbi/ntopng-amd64
Adding group: redis
Adding user: redis
Installed: ntopng-1.1_1

    -W

Wade Blackwell
Solutions Architect
(D) 805.457.8825
(C) 805.400.8485
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