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pfSense | pfSense Widget Configuration |
Learn more about pfSense.
This widget requires the installation of the pfsense-api which is a 3rd party package for pfSense routers.
Once pfSense API is installed, you can set the API to be read-only in System > API > Settings.
There are two currently supported authentication modes: 'Local Database' and 'API Token'. To for 'Local Database', use the username
and password
fields with the credentials of a pfSense admin user. For 'API Token', utilize the headers
parameter as shown below. When generating a new key, the client_token will be shown once at the top of the page in an alert box and the client_id will be at the bottom of the page. Do not use both headers
and username
/password
.
The interface to monitor is defined by updating the wan
parameter. It should be referenced as it is shown under Interfaces > Assignments in the 'Network port' column next to the MAC address.
Load is returned instead of cpu utilization. This is a limitation in the pfSense API due to the complexity of this calculation. This may become available in future versions.
Allowed fields: ["load", "memory", "temp", "wanStatus", "wanIP", "disk"]
(maximum of 4)
widget:
type: pfsense
url: http://pfsense.host.or.ip:port
username: user # optional, or API keys
password: pass # optional, or API key
headers: # optional- for use with API keys instead of username/password
Authorization: client_id client_token
wan: igb0
fields: ["load", "memory", "temp", "wanStatus"] # optional - default fields shown