Please consider a self-hosted version. Even though you have great intentions, I do not want to upload my configs to a website.
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Here's the source - you can clone it and run it yourself if you'd like: https://github.com/mwood77/pf2opn
This is great! I added a link to this thread in my pfSense post on /r/selfhosted
But i would really like this on Github or similar, have it as a basic script i can run locally.
Source? And something like this should really just be a script…
Do pfSense configs include passwords? I'd think so, at least some. An instruction how to scrub them manually before uploading would be a welcome addition.
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Just a heads up at one point the haproxy stats didn't redact the user's password in the configs. I noticed in config export (on 2.7.0 now) that it contained both my username and password in these fields. Either way I wouldn't feel too comfortable using a 3rd party for this purpose.
https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/10794
Edit: Looks like the openvpn-client-export package had it saved in there too =/
You should put it on GitHub and let people do it themselves, trusting a website is difficult
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homelab and /r/selfhosted is usually overlap
Should be a no brainer.
Is there a way to preload the converted file onto the USB stick so it auto-deploys on the machine after installing?