However, the package provides a TPassList class with methods to work with a username/password list.It's fairly well documented, so it shouldn't be too hard to use it on your own if you don't like the automatic handling provided by Wrap().You can create a new instance by either calling passlist.LoadPasswords(aFilename string) (which, as its name says, tries to load the given password file at once), or you call passlist.NewList(aFilename string) (which leaves it to you when to actually read the password file by calling the TPassList object's Load() method).

There's an additional convenience function called passlist.Deny() which sends an "Unauthorised" notice to the remote host in case the remote user couldn't be authenticated; this function is called internally whenever your TAuthDecider required authentication and wasn't given valid credentials from the remote user.


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pfSense uses a version of Suricata that is extended with some extra functionality. I believe the passlist you mention is one of those things. So I think the best thing to do would be to go through the pfSense support channels.

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