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  • Discussions and feedback related to this forum

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    @stephenw10 This is my final note since it seem you will always look at this as an endpoint. It doesn't appear, it actually is, the facts are the facts. Still, moderator usually have a way to remove posts and ban single users, not just the entire herd, or at least the ones use. Perhaps those are more advance, or perhaps netgate forums lack that functionality. I never said negate took this issue lightly, I was just looking for some feedback. I have seen this process many times and for the looks of it, pfsense CE is very much in maintenance mode. Just because netgate wants to be politically correct does not mean it is not. The fact are there and they are fallowing the same path as others did. Again, this subject is just becoming redundant and it is affecting other users in the forum.
  • Community Hiring and For Hire postings related to jobs that require pfSense software skills

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    @sef1414 Name it "run.sh", copy to pf and chmod according documentation https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/development/boot-commands.html#shell-script-option You will see messages in the system log like those quoted in the script after logger command.
  • Rack Mount Cable Modem

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    LOL.. I never said I wanted one.. ;) Just curious if anybody had the opportunity to experiment with one in a lab environment (or production) and if Ubiquity actually might eventually become a contender in the cable modem market.. Zoomtel the makers of the MB8600 and MB8611 (Motorola branded) was sold to another company and apparently now has gone out of business.. Im forward looking to find an eventual replacement for customers that I do work for. I do allot of commercial installs and have had the best luck with the modems above and now need to plan ahead. Ive been there done that with cable modems.. I will say right now that any company that has ever produced a modem with the famous Puma chipsets in them is off my list.
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  • Old DVR drive (PUIS)

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    I couldn't just throw it out... Again my wife says I am an electronic hoarder. It works great for a USB drive this thing won't die it's a Western Digital. The sound of it spinning up is so satisfying. I use to have 10K rpm drives back in the day, the spin sound is relaxing. I have a microHDD also it's a compact flash HDD, the coolest USB drive because it also makes spin up sounds just really micro. [image: 1703437272551-screenshot_20231224-090027.png] [image: 1703437272694-screenshot_20231224-090043.png] ! I can't even figure out what to put on 350GB to fill it up, let alone their new 20TBs.
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  • Merry Christmas

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  • IPv4-mapped IPv6 Address Used For Obfuscation

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  • duckdns

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    I just discovered duckdns is working and likely had been the whole time, as a test I added a 2nd domain on the duckdns site which displays the current IP address. What’s not working is the first and original sub domain which is locked on the prior IP. I guess that is the damage from too many updates in one day. I could live with that, I only have to change/ update three WireGuard client endpoints.
  • Free open source network tree diagram tool

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    @azdeltawye that's amazing tech. I had to fix a couple different remote post office sites a couple years ago because lighting hit the telephone line and it shorted out the router's wan cards by way of the ports. They had zero protection on the wan line coming in.
  • Recent changes to Ts & Cs?

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    @SteveITS Thanks. I don't know what all the "activity" is about, but from these links, it seems that they want pfSense+ to be pay.
  • How are packages supported

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    https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/15056 Redmine is open please respond if you feel the same way.
  • Long live Squid

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    Release the Kraken!
  • cURL vulnerability 2023

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    JonathanLeeJ
    @fireodo my son's Nintendo switch was running cURL all day on the network, I had to move it to it's own lan away from everything
  • WebTV

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  • 17.253.83.214

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    @JonathanLee [image: 1701139339879-screenshot_20231127-184112.png] [image: 1701139339980-screenshot_20231127-184117.png] [image: 1701139340075-screenshot_20231127-184147.png]
  • Reducing Power consumption

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    @johnpoz said in Reducing Power consumption: Bet you switching out a 1 light bulb for a led would save you way more than the 2 bucks a year your talking.. To be fair, if you're chasing those savings, you've probably already done the heavy lifting of already swapping out electric heaters for LED lighting, installed solar, gone for energy efficient dishwashers, washing machines, fridges, etc. Or, saving 2W out of 14W means that when you get power cuts you've gained yourself an extra 10 or 20 minutes running off a UPS. The benefits don't have to be pure monitory.
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  • End Of Life CE 2.6.x

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    @SteveITS Hi, Since version 2.7.1 was released, version 2.6.0 has passed EoL, which gives me some indication of the product life cycle. In any case I understand that the right strategy is to move towards 2.7.1. [image: 1700737916385-b56da4d5-f22a-439f-9d06-229e435bf891-image.png] THANKS
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