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* Remove obsolete console menu option that was a remnant of the livecd which ↵jim-p2016-12-291-13/+0
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* Revert "ctrl-c is handy in the shell. Do not lock out."Renato Botelho2016-12-201-3/+3
| | | | | | This doesn't seem to be a problem these days. Fixes #6741 This reverts commit e8b82b8191356d50a2f210067d7a9f32976d4075.
* Deprecate nanobsd platform and remove all conditionals that uses itRenato Botelho2016-10-121-3/+0
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* Retire cdrom platform supportRenato Botelho2016-10-121-15/+0
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* Move copyright from ESF to NetgateRenato Botelho2016-09-061-1/+1
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* Move to Apache License 2.0Renato Botelho2016-07-151-41/+9
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* Review license / copyright on all files (final round)Renato Botelho2016-07-151-1/+1
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* Review license / copyright on all files (1st round)Renato Botelho2016-07-141-4/+51
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* Rename item #12 in console menustilez2016-06-081-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | The console menu item #12 (_"pfSense/$product developer shell"_) has a pointless title that doesn't help users much. It also actively obscures from router admins the useful tools it contains which is a negative side-effect. * Describing it as a "developer" shell is redundant; it appears to try and obscure the fact it is useful to non-devs too. pfSsh.php isn't any more or less a "developer shell" than any other shell provided. Both shells can be used by developers or by end-user router admins, but its title of "dev tool" suggests it contains nothing of relevance to an end-user admin, which is very incorrect - it contains very useful packaged tools and versatility, to get the router recovered from a bad borking or if the web UI can't be used for any reason. * It also isn't just a "pfSense/$product" shell. It's a full-fledged PHP shell, and obscuring this also hides its usefulness. It's unlikely that non-dev users will "mess things up more with it" or "need protecting from themselves" - any user prone to do so would already have used option #8 and full shell access for that purpose. Renaming the menu item should help end-user admins, as the discoverability and usefulness that pfSsh.php provides will be more readily visible to users who might benefit from it.
* Move terminal config from cons25 to xterm, same used by FreeBSDRenato Botelho2016-05-311-1/+1
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* Don't kill an sshd parent process on exit from /etc/rc.initialDavid Wood2016-02-061-1/+6
| | | | This stops exiting a shell running in an SSH session from terminating the parent sshd process, which has the unwanted side effect of killing all other sessions running under that sshd process (including cloned shell sessions).
* handle -c parameters in rc.initial. Ticket #4422Chris Buechler2015-11-181-0/+12
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* Change option 13 to "Update"Stephen Beaver2015-11-181-1/+1
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* Introduce read_global_var:Renato Botelho2015-10-011-11/+2
| | | | | | - Add a new script, read_global_var, that returns the value of any item contained in global array $g - Replace all grep and sed magic from shell scripts
* Consider globals_override.inc and replace hard coded pfSense string by ↵Renato Botelho2015-09-301-3/+12
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* Rename upgrade script to pfSense-upgradeRenato Botelho2015-09-141-1/+1
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* Call pfsense-upgrade.sh to run upgrade from consoleRenato Botelho2015-09-111-1/+1
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* Move main pfSense content to src/Renato Botelho2015-08-251-0/+167
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