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Included software
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OPNsense® comes with a lot of features included in the base system, for some situations you may need additional software, which
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is either provided via a plugin or only as a binary package (without user interface).
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This chapter aims to provide some details on the components included in the system, where to find them and how to
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install them when not installed by default.
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The operating system
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The basic ( `HardenedBSD <https://hardenedbsd.org/>`__) system contains a kernel and a base package, which provide the
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bare essentials for the system to be able to boot and do its work.
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Both components are updated using :code:`opnsense-update`, which is explained in more detail
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`here <https://docs.opnsense.org/manual/opnsense_tools.html#opnsense-update>`__.
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Plugins
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Plugins are packages offered by OPNsense®, which can be installed directly via the user interface and often come
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with setup options accessible for the end-user.
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Since OPNsense® is a community driven project, the amount of (community/commercial) support available on these plugins
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can be different.
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.. Note::
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The plugin repository is maintained by the project, when plugins are not kept up to date by its maintainer, they will
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be removed at some point in time.
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(a good example for such a plugin would be if one requires python 2 and we stop shipping it due to upstream deprecation)
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Packages (pkg)
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Binary software is installed using pkg, which uses our software repository (available via multiple mirrors).
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All installed software can be found via the user interface :menuselection:`System -> Firmware ->Packages`, but in some situations
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people want to install additional software via the command line of the machine itself.
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To find a full list of all software available, you can use the following command:
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.. code-block:: sh
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pkg rquery '%n (%v)'
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If, for example you would like to install the gnu `nano <https://www.nano-editor.org/>`__ editor, you can do so using the following command:
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.. code-block:: sh
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pkg install nano
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.. Note::
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OPNsense® is a firewall distribution, we aim to keep our footprint as small as possible. This means that we don't build
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all the software available in the world. If you need a specific package for your use-case, you could always ask via
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a support ticket on `GitHub <https://github.com/opnsense/tools/issues>`__, but note that packages not used by our core system or
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a supported plugin would not be guaranteed in the future (build contents may change over time).
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.. Warning::
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Adding (FreeBSD, HardenedBSD, ..) repositories in :code:`/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/` manually is not supported and usually lead to unexpected
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issues. Before reporting any type of issue with such setups, we kindly ask you to revert to a standard setup first.
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The ports tree
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In case your using software, which is not supplied by us, you can always build these packages yourself.
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It's best to use our build system to facilitate this, you can do so using the following commands
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.. code-block:: sh
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opnsense-code ports tools
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cd /usr/ports/your/port
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make install
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To update a package, the following command can be used instead:
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.. code-block:: sh
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opnsense-code ports tools
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cd /usr/ports/your/port
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make reinstall
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.. Note::
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There are a lot of resources available about building ports packages, such as `https://www.freebsd.org/ports/ <https://www.freebsd.org/ports/>`__ and
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the pointers in our documentation and tools.
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We consider building custom software a feature not usable for beginners, before creating support tickets, make sure you have
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the necessary skillsets needed to perform such tasks.
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