Paul Cockings wrote:
Instead of trying to 're-brand' pfsense with themes/skins etc how
about a provision in a future release to include an area where the
person who is installing/maintaining the pfsense box can upload there
own logo/contact/support details?Mabye space for a 300x200 logo,
and a text area for details. This would not effect a default install,
any credit to the pfsense team, or trouble in-place upgrading. The
logo and details could be stored as part of the backup routine.
If your hell bent on taking the credit from pfsense then your free to
customise a theme etc, but I think 99% of users would be happy with
this feature suggestion, allowing both parties represent there efforts.
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Centipede networks sponsored a project for 1.3 that makes rebranding
pfSense builds extremely easy. In 1.3 and beyond, its simply a matter
of changing a single configuration file option and putting in your own
theme(s). From there you can build your own re-branded pfSense images
as you normally would. It's really that simple.
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