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pfSense integration with Home Assistant
hass-pfsense
Join pfSense with home-assistant!
pfSense is a free and open source firewall and router that also features unified threat management, load balancing, multi WAN, and more.
hass-pfsense uses the built-in xmlrpc service of pfSense for all
interactions. No special plugins or software needs to be installed to use the
integration.
Initial development was done againt pfSense 2.5.2 and home-assistant
2021.10.
installation
Add the repo to your hacs installation or clone the directory manually. Once
the integration is installed be sure to restart hass and refresh the UI in
the browser.
configuration
Configuration is managed entirely from the UI using config_flow semantics.
Simply go to Configuration -> Integrations -> Add Integration and search for
pfSense in the search box.
pfSense
System -> Advanced -> Max Processes- set it 5 or more.- If using a non
adminuser account ensure the user has theSystem - HA node syncprivilege. Note that this privilege effectively gives the user complete access to the system via thexmlrpcfeature.
config
URL- put the full URL to yourpfSenseUI (ie:https://192.168.1.1), supported format is<scheme>://<ip or host>[:<port>]Verify SSL Certificate- if the SSL certificate should be verified or not (if you get an SSL error try unchecking this)username- the username to use for authentication (ie:admin)password- the password to use for authenticationFirewall Name- a custom name to be used forentitynaming (default: use thepfSensehostname)
options
Scan Interval (seconds)- scan interval to use for state polling (default:30)Enable Device Tracker- turn on the device tracker integration usingpfSensearp table (default:false)Device Tracker Scan Interval (seconds)- scan interval to use for arp updates (default:60)Device Tracker Consider Home (seconds)- seconds to wait until marking a device as not home after not being seen. (default:0)0- disabled (if device is not present during any given scan interval it is considered away)> 0- generally should be a multiple of the configured scan interval
entities
Many entities are created by hass-pfsense for stats etc. Due to to volume
of entities many are disabled by default. If something is missing be sure to
review the disabled entities as what you're looking for is probably there.
binary_sensor
- carp status (enabled/disabled)
- system notices present (the bell icon in the upper right of the UI)
- firmware updates available
device_tracker
In order to use the device_tracker integration you must enable it in the
integration options and select the specific devices you wish to track.
Tracking uses the pfSense arp table. Each poll interval the arp table is
checked for the entry and if present the device is considered Home.
Additionally after the arp table is checked the arp entry is force removed
(if present) from pfSense by the integration. In short, your devices must
communicate with pfSense at least once each poll interval to be considered
Home.
Note that by default FreeBSD/pfSense use a max age of 20 minutes for arp
entries (sysctl net.link.ether.inet.max_age). You may lower that using
System -> Advanced -> System Tunables if desired.
sensor
- system details (name, version, temp, boottime, etc)
- pfstate details (used, max, etc)
- cpu details (average load, frequency, etc)
- mbuf details
- memory details
- filesystem usage
- interface details (status, stats, pps, kbs (time samples are based on the
Scan Interval (seconds)config option)) - gateways details (status, delay, stddev, loss)
- carp interface status
- dhcp stats (total, online, and offline clients)
- OpenVPN server stats (per-server basis - connected client count, bytes sent/received, kB/s sent/received)
switch
All of the switches below are disabled by default.
- filter rules - enable/disable rules
- nat port forward rules - enable/disable rules
- nat outbound rules - enable/disable rules
- services - start/stop services (note that services must be enabled before they can be started)
services
service: pfsense.close_notice
data:
entity_id: binary_sensor.pfsense_localdomain_pending_notices_present
# default is to clear all notices
# id: <some id>
service: pfsense.file_notice
data:
entity_id: binary_sensor.pfsense_localdomain_pending_notices_present
id: "hass"
notice: "hello world"
# category: "HASS"
# url: ""
# priority: 1
# local_only: false
service: pfsense.system_halt
data:
entity_id: binary_sensor.pfsense_localdomain_pending_notices_present
service: pfsense.system_reboot
data:
entity_id: binary_sensor.pfsense_localdomain_pending_notices_present
service: pfsense.reset_state_table
data:
entity_id: binary_sensor.pfsense_localdomain_pending_notices_present
service: pfsense.kill_states
data:
entity_id: binary_sensor.pfsense_localdomain_pending_notices_present
source: "0.0.0.0/0"
destination: "192.168.0.1/24"
service: pfsense.start_service
data:
entity_id: binary_sensor.pfsense_localdomain_pending_notices_present
service_name: "dpinger"
service: pfsense.stop_service
data:
entity_id: binary_sensor.pfsense_localdomain_pending_notices_present
service_name: "dpinger"
service: pfsense.restart_service
data:
entity_id: binary_sensor.pfsense_localdomain_pending_notices_present
service_name: "dpinger"
# only_if_running: false
service: pfsense.send_wol
data:
entity_id: binary_sensor.pfsense_localdomain_pending_notices_present
interface: lan
mac: "B9:7B:A6:46:B3:8B"
service: pfsense.set_default_gateway
data:
entity_id: binary_sensor.pfsense_localdomain_pending_notices_present
gateway: GW_WAN
ip_version: "4"
# extremely advanced, use with caution
# see EXEC_EXAMPLES.md
service: pfsense.exec_command
data:
entity_id: binary_sensor.pfsense_localdomain_pending_notices_present
command: ping -c 1 yahoo.com
# extremely advanced, use with caution
# see EXEC_EXAMPLES.md
service: pfsense.exec_php
data:
entity_id: binary_sensor.pfsense_localdomain_pending_notices_present
script: |
require_once '/etc/inc/config.inc';
global $config;
$interface = "lan";
$dns = "192.168.0.1";
if (!is_array($config["dhcpd"])) {
$config["dhcpd"] = [];
}
if (!is_array($config["dhcpd"][$interface])) {
$config["dhcpd"][$interface] = [];
}
$config["dhcpd"][$interface]["dnsserver"] = [];
$config["dhcpd"][$interface]["dnsserver"][] = $dns;
write_config("HASS - exec_php: update dhcpd dns server");
// reload services, etc here as necessary
$toreturn = [
"data" => true,
];