Hi. Can't answer about the root-shell but with the rc.conf you should use /usr/local/etc/rc.conf for normal behaviour as you expect from /etc/rc.conf . I think that the PfSense specific confs are done in /etc/rc.conf and the other stuff is done by /usr/local/etc/rc.conf .

Confusing? Yup. :)

Best regards
Alexander Norman - OpenBGPd for pfsense fan :)
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After bootup I would not like to show the pfsense menu. This is a security risk for me as pressing 8 will give a root shell. I would instead like to just show a login prompt as with any normal Freebsd machine. Also, why won't my chpass changes maintain after reboot? I would like to use bash as my shell, however it will always default to /bin/sh on reboot. One more thing, does the pfsense distro still recognize /etc/rc.conf? I tried installing powerdns, however the rc.d script will not run?

Thanks for the help,
Nate Steffan
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