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  • Discussions about TNSR

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    We're happy to announce the release of TNSR software version 25.02. This regularly scheduled release includes additional hardware support, updates, and bug fixes. Here's what's new: Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding: Introducing Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (uRPF) to prevent IP spoofing attacks. Both "loose" and "strict" modes available. Enhanced BGP Protection: New BGP Roles implementation (RFC 9234) to prevent route leaks and hijacks. Powerful Threat Detection: Multi-threaded Snort 3 integration for advanced IDS/IPS. NETCONF: The NETCONF service has been made available starting with this release. Regular Updates and Maintenance: Updated VPP and DPDK versions and made over 30 bug fixes and stability enhancements. Learn More: Release Notes Blog Video
  • Discussions about TNSR

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    JonathanLeeJ
    @johnpoz I know I thought maybe he could be my study buddy for a while but never responded so I gave up .
  • Discussions about installing or upgrading TNSR software

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    @Said.Fathy , Hi Said .. I'd strongly recommend Lawrence Systems' youtube channel... it's the best as far as pfsense is concerned.. from beginner to pro https://www.youtube.com/@LAWRENCESYSTEMS
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  • License model for X710 when using 10gE

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    Hi @RobertG Yes, in the current licensing model, you can use TNSR Business (up to 10Gbps of throughput) on a system with faster interface, but will only get 10Gbps of throughput. In the future, there may be technical limitations in the product that cause TNSR Business to not initialize interfaces that are capable of exceeding 10Gbps throughput, so please be aware... We're interested in customer feedback on the best way to handle this, but have not yet landed on a final model for engineering reasons.
  • Any advantage to TNSR on slow WAN connections? (e.g. 100 Mbps)

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    Hi @victorhooi, I think I just replied to you on Reddit as well. Advantage to TNSR in 100Mbps scenario. The first thing that comes to mind is programmability. If you're using this in a home lab, that might not be a big deal, but in a DevOps or distributed environment, TNSR's API will help you automate. As you said, SaltStack, Ansible, and other frameworks are great ways to wrap policy or updates into code. ...no Web GUI at the moment. That's true, but the reason we started with an API is so TNSR can be easily extended. That could mean a GUI in the future, but for right now we've worked with partners who use TNSR via the API to extend their own products. For example, Fidelis Networks uses TNSR to mirror traffic for inspection in AWS. Will packages such as nTopNG be available for TNSR? I don't know if that package specifically will be available, but extensibility was central to the design of TNSR. Here's an example of how TNSR can work with Snort: https://github.com/Netgate/TNSR_IDS You can probably see how this architecture would be really beneficial once bandwidth exceeds a couple of Gbps. With TNSR+Snort, routing and traffic inspection won't end up competing for CPU resources so you can scale them independently. If nothing else, grab a TNSR trial and run it your lab environment.
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  • Netgate Academy Instructional Video: Configuring a TNSR Interface

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  • 10Gbit interface shown as "Link up, 10 Mbit/sec, full duplex"

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    Sounds good. Thanks for the update.
  • Demo License for TSNR

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    stephenw10S
    Yup, you can trial it in your lab now: https://www.tnsr.com/tnsr-business-trial-page Or I guess it depends exactly what you mean by demo license. Steve
  • TNSR Zero-to-Ping

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  • 1 Core is permanent at 100% - vpp_main process

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    Yes, that's expected. DPDKs polling mode driver does that. Steve
  • TNSR on Netgate’s SG-5100, XG-1537, and XG-1541!

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    @gfeiner No TNSR support for 7100 right now, but it's on our to-do list.
  • TNSR on SG-5100?

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    ivorI
    You're welcome. Once you test out TNSR, please share your experiences. Thank you!
  • TNSR and NAT

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    @jwt oops
  • TNSR relation to SCLR

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    Hello! Thank you for your interest in TNSR and SCLR. My intermediate step, until consumer equipment actually is getting near solving the throughput challenges with 10gbps, is to build/buy a setup similar to the XG-7100 (great thing with the desktop chassis model!) or the XG-1541, and set it up as a software router. pfSense will probably be my base configuration, in a virtualized setup allowing me to do background configuration of more experimental setups which I switch in and out of active duty, until I see a good setup where I'm getting stable routing for closer to (if not fully saturating) the 10gbps line. The current plan is to make TNSR available on all XG series (desktop and rack mount). I know you're preparing TNSR for on premise configurations, but depending on how the setup is between TNSR and SCLR, do you have any plan on some "beta" or license transition where users who may fit the SCLR use case down the road may help/try out TNSR while slowly moving towards the target of having a SCLR setup running? Great questions, unfortunately I cannot answer them right now because SCLR is under development. I would be happy to follow up with you once more information is available for public. My apologies for not being able to provide better answers today.
  • Recommended hardware (on-premise)

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    The current plan is to make TNSR available on all XG series (desktop and rack mount). So yes, that would include the XG-7100. Availability dates are TBD, but enabling customers to fully leverage their appliance investment via high performance packet processing software (TNSR) is a growing part of our business. Let me know if you have any other questions.
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    ivorI
    Sorry, but I don't think you understand what TNSR is. Read more about it here https://www.netgate.com/products/tnsr/
  • TNSR architecture

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  • TNSR is now available on AWS Marketplace!

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