Updated instructions for newer pfSense configs.
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I needed a tool like this for my pfSense router, so I decided to go ahead and write my own. I loved getting these graphs from [vnStat](http://humdi.net/vnstat/), and wanted it on my new router. Easy to share and nice to look at. Make sure you edit the config.php file to your liking.
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I needed a tool like this for my pfSense router, so I decided to go ahead and write my own. I loved getting these graphs from [vnStat](http://humdi.net/vnstat/), and wanted it on my new router. Easy to share and nice to look at. Make sure you edit the config.php file to your liking.
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# Installing tools on pfSense
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1. Install Status_Traffic_Totals package in package manager.
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2. In the Traffic Totals panel, enable graphing.
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3. Edit `/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/pfSense.conf` and `/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/FreeBSD.conf` to enable FreeBSD packages.
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4. Install git `pkg install git`
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It is important to note that you should return the repo configurtation to have FreeBSD as off before upgrades otherwise upgrades may fail.
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# Installation on pfSense
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```bash
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cd /usr/local/www
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git clone https://github.com/GRMrGecko/vnStatGraphP.git
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```
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