Ad Schellevis edc4097899 work on https://github.com/opnsense/core/issues/993
simple start, wrap anchor registration into plugin system, use miniupnpd as an example.

use registerAnchor() to register new anchors for pf into the main firewall script, we've hooked head/tail options and the different anchor types.
anchorToText() will extract the registered anchors back for the specified types and place in the script (head/tail) in text format for pf.

our new codebase was already hooked using legacy_bindings.inc, no additional includes needed to construct \OPNsense\Firewall\Plugin().
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OPNsense GUI and system management

The OPNsense project invites developers to start contributing to the code base. For your own purpose or even better to join us in creating the best open source firewall available.

The build process has been designed to make it easy for anyone to build and write code. The main outline of the new codebase is available at:

https://wiki.opnsense.org/index.php/Develop:Architecture

Our aim is to gradually evolve to a new codebase instead of using a big bang approach into something new.

Build tools

To create working software like OPNsense you need the sources and the tools to build it. The build tools for OPNsense are freely available.

Notes on how to build OPNsense can be found in the tools repository:

https://github.com/opnsense/tools

Contribute

You can contribute to the project in many ways, e.g. testing functionality, sending in bug reports or creating pull requests directly via GitHub. Any help is always very welcome!

License

OPNsense is and will always be available under the 2-Clause BSD license:

http://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-2-Clause

Every contribution made to the project must be licensed under the same conditions in order to keep OPNsense truly free and accessible for everybody.

Makefile targets

The repository offers a couple of targets that either tie into tools.git build processes or are aimed at fast development.

make package

A package of the current state of the repository can be created using this target. It may require several packages to be installed. The target will try to assist in case of failure, e.g. when a missing file needs to be fetched from an external location.

Several OPTIONS exist to customise the package, e.g.:

  • CORE_DEPENDS: a list of required dependencies for the package
  • CORE_ORIGIN: sets a FreeBSD compatible package/ports origin
  • FLAVOUR: can be set to "OpenSSL" (default) or "LibreSSL"
  • CORE_COMMENT: a short description of the package
  • CORE_MAINTAINER: email of the package maintainer
  • CORE_WWW: web url of the package
  • CORE_NAME: sets a package name

Options are passed in the following form:

# make package CORE_NAME=my_new_name

make upgrade

Upgrade will run the package build and attempt to replace the currently installed package in the system. Safety measures may prevent the target from succeeding. Instructions on how to proceed in case of failures are given inline.

make lint

Run serveral syntax checks on the repository. This is recommended before issuing a pull request on GitHub.

make style

Run the CodeSniffer PSR2 style checks on the MVC code base.

make sweep

Run Linux Kernel cleanfile witespace sanitiser on all files.

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