- 09 Mar, 2015 9 commits
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Ad Schellevis authored
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Ad Schellevis authored
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Ad Schellevis authored
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Franco Fichtner authored
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Franco Fichtner authored
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Ad Schellevis authored
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Ad Schellevis authored
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Franco Fichtner authored
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- 07 Mar, 2015 4 commits
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Franco Fichtner authored
Suggested by: Jim Thompson <jim@netgate.com>
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Franco Fichtner authored
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Franco Fichtner authored
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Franco Fichtner authored
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- 06 Mar, 2015 10 commits
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Franco Fichtner authored
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Franco Fichtner authored
While there, switch to the defaults when reloading the webgui.
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Ad Schellevis authored
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Ad Schellevis authored
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Franco Fichtner authored
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Ad Schellevis authored
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Ad Schellevis authored
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Ad Schellevis authored
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Franco Fichtner authored
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- 05 Mar, 2015 17 commits
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Franco Fichtner authored
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Franco Fichtner authored
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Franco Fichtner authored
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Franco Fichtner authored
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Franco Fichtner authored
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Franco Fichtner authored
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Jos Schellevis authored
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Jos Schellevis authored
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Franco Fichtner authored
I know, I know, backing up rrd and restoring it after reboot seems like overkill, but the good thing is that if you ever decide to install from a clean image the config import is able to pick up your backups as well and you will not lose any history.
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Jos Schellevis authored
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Franco Fichtner authored
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Jos Schellevis authored
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Franco Fichtner authored
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Franco Fichtner authored
* Renamed pfsense-utils.inc to legacy.inc, which can cause issues on git auto-mount developer machines. Be wary. * Removed '/usr/local/www/' prefix from require statements that should never use absolute paths (unless you are never going to move files, but we already did...). * Remove an unhealthy function that wrote arbitrary PHP files and then style checked them, twice. * The usual license cleanups so that the headers are easy to read and actually make you want to see the rest of the file because of it. * Code style, indent and obvious bug fix (missed unlock in return path).
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Franco Fichtner authored
This allows us to grep for the file name as "name.something.xml" and still be able to find the variable or path or binary or so, while the actual file name is only set once avoiding typos in the process as well...
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Jos Schellevis authored
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Ad Schellevis authored
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