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    • J
      Jarhead @A Former User
      last edited by

      One reason. VLAN 0.
      That's reason enough to go to 13.1.

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      • Cool_CoronaC
        Cool_Corona
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        A lot of people are jumping on the OPNSense bandwagon at the moment due to this.

        More or less weekly updates and quick error fixing.

        I havent done it yet but are considering changing our 2 Datacenters to OS.

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          Jarhead @Cool_Corona
          last edited by

          @cool_corona Yeah, good luck to them I say. Opnsense is a mess. I have one site using it just because of vlan0, every time i have to log into it I cringe.

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          • Cool_CoronaC
            Cool_Corona @Jarhead
            last edited by

            @jarhead Why?

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              Jarhead @Cool_Corona
              last edited by

              @cool_corona
              The interface is too sloppy.
              I especially love how the traffic graph comes from off the screen.
              traffic.png

              Why are all interfaces on the same traffic graph?
              I shouldn't have to struggle to see what is what on it.

              Things aren't where they 'should' be and I can go on but it comes down to personal preference of course.
              I've never had a problem with opnsense but the interface is just too messy for me. I always feel like I have to search instead of just see.
              All of this would change if I used it more, I know that, but in my opinion opnsense is made for people who don't know enough about networking and, maybe don't need to.
              It's a "dumbed down" version of pfSense.
              Usually you hear people say "I like opnsense more because the people on the forum are nicer." Probably true, but if you spend any time on their forum you'll quickly realize the people are nice, but most of them have no clue what they're talking about. I'd rather have some dick teach me the right way than some nice guy teach me nothing.
              I'm not trying to put down opnsense and I know it comes off like that, but my point is it all comes down to personal preference. Opnsense works great and it's made for specific people. Just like Android and iphones.

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              • Cool_CoronaC
                Cool_Corona @Jarhead
                last edited by

                @jarhead I hear you.

                Thats why I am still on pfsense.

                Its the dashboard and Suricata that does it for me.

                Would be nice to rearrane the menu so its more logical though.

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                  A Former User @Jarhead
                  last edited by

                  @jarhead said in FreeBSD 13:

                  @cool_corona
                  The interface is too sloppy.
                  I especially love how the traffic graph comes from off the screen.
                  traffic.png

                  Why are all interfaces on the same traffic graph?
                  I shouldn't have to struggle to see what is what on it.

                  Things aren't where they 'should' be and I can go on but it comes down to personal preference of course.
                  I've never had a problem with opnsense but the interface is just too messy for me. I always feel like I have to search instead of just see.
                  All of this would change if I used it more, I know that, but in my opinion opnsense is made for people who don't know enough about networking and, maybe don't need to.
                  It's a "dumbed down" version of pfSense.
                  Usually you hear people say "I like opnsense more because the people on the forum are nicer." Probably true, but if you spend any time on their forum you'll quickly realize the people are nice, but most of them have no clue what they're talking about. I'd rather have some dick teach me the right way than some nice guy teach me nothing.
                  I'm not trying to put down opnsense and I know it comes off like that, but my point is it all comes down to personal preference. Opnsense works great and it's made for specific people. Just like Android and iphones.

                  Your point with the look isn't their problem as you are using custom theme, anyhow still pfsense doesn't have anything close to search function

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                  • J
                    Jarhead @A Former User
                    last edited by

                    @killermantv Has nothing to do with the theme. Did the same thing stock.
                    Had to change the theme just to make it bearable to look at.

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                      A Former User @Jarhead
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                      @jarhead said in FreeBSD 13:

                      @killermantv Has nothing to do with the theme. Did the same thing stock.
                      Had to change the theme just to make it bearable to look at.

                      How funny it doesn't do that to me on either the default or same theme

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                      • Cool_CoronaC
                        Cool_Corona @A Former User
                        last edited by

                        @killermantv Maybe browser related?

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                        • chpalmerC
                          chpalmer @A Former User
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                          @killermantv said in FreeBSD 13:

                          @chpalmer can't remember talking about security, but anything performance related

                          One thing to remember is that just because pfsense is using FreeBSD does not mean they are using all of FreeBSD.. There are aspects of the install that are not used nor installed.. and their are many improvements to the distro that pfsense has that are not part of the stock FreeBSD install if I remember that correctly.. The choice to stay with on version or put time and resources into the next have been weighed historically. Because of that this is a great product.

                          Tell me how many organizations you know of that need the use of VLAN0.. The company I work for has one of the largest VOIP based systems in the world and has had to date no use for it. That does not mean it will not come up in the future..

                          If we weigh the cost of one thing to benefit just a few at the expense of a quality product I choose to go about it a little slower and stay a little safer. But that is just my two cents. ;)

                          But as I said.. This seems like a drive-by thread personally.. to push another product.

                          Triggering snowflakes one by one..
                          Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590T CPU @ 2.00GHz on an M400 WG box.

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                            A Former User @chpalmer
                            last edited by

                            @chpalmer said in FreeBSD 13:

                            @killermantv said in FreeBSD 13:

                            @chpalmer can't remember talking about security, but anything performance related

                            One thing to remember is that just because pfsense is using FreeBSD does not mean they are using all of FreeBSD.. There are aspects of the install that are not used nor installed.. and their are many improvements to the distro that pfsense has that are not part of the stock FreeBSD install if I remember that correctly.. The choice to stay with on version or put time and resources into the next have been weighed historically. Because of that this is a great product.

                            Tell me how many organizations you know of that need the use of VLAN0.. The company I work for has one of the largest VOIP based systems in the world and has had to date no use for it. That does not mean it will not come up in the future..

                            If we weigh the cost of one thing to benefit just a few at the expense of a quality product I choose to go about it a little slower and stay a little safer. But that is just my two cents. ;)

                            But as I said.. This seems like a drive-by thread personally.. to push another product.

                            Still truenas had no problem with that already in february

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                              Vollans @A Former User
                              last edited by Vollans

                              @killermantv said in FreeBSD 13:

                              Still truenas had no problem with that already in february

                              And on the storage side there may well have been more compelling reasons to move onto it than there are on the networking side.

                              If you look at the use of Unixes in business, and quite often Windows as well, they rarely are on the latest-and-greatest release, they prefer to be on a solid base that is reliable and a known quantity rather than spending a huge amount of time also chasing the latest-and-greatest bugs and interactions. That way time and money can be spent on improvements for customers rather than "oops, something broke". There's a reason why there are Linux LTS versions and even Windows LTS versions.

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                                A Former User @Vollans
                                last edited by

                                @vollans said in FreeBSD 13:

                                @killermantv said in FreeBSD 13:

                                Still truenas had no problem with that already in february

                                And on the storage side there may well have been more compelling reasons to move onto it than there are on the networking side.

                                If you look at the use of Unixes in business, and quite often Windows as well, they rarely are on the latest-and-greatest release, they prefer to be on a solid base that is reliable and a known quantity rather than spending a huge amount of time also chasing the latest-and-greatest bugs and interactions. That way time and money can be spent on improvements for customers rather than "oops, something broke". There's a reason why there are Linux LTS versions and even Windows LTS versions.

                                Even LTT migrated to opnsense because of pfsense "quality" delay ๐Ÿ˜‰
                                Youtube Video โ€“ [23:47..]

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                                • N
                                  NRgia @A Former User
                                  last edited by NRgia

                                  @killermantv
                                  I'm not taking any sides here, just trying to point some facts on what online information I can find...:
                                  Deciso maintains only one product, Netgate has to maintain and develop 2:
                                  pfSense and TNSR.

                                  And as we can see here:

                                  https://www.netgate.com/blog/esl-gaming-leverages-netgates-tnsr-at-dreamhack-dallas-festival

                                  I think the most revenue comes from TNSR product. I may be wrong but I don't have any inside charts.

                                  Now about the above, I think is about resources, and a business decision. On which project a company will allocate more development, testing and other resources ? On the product that gives it more revenue.

                                  I'm not saying this in a negative way, and I may be wrong due to insufficient data.
                                  I'm using pfSense+ for free, and I'm using it only at home, so I can wait.
                                  For the others I can understand, that a missing driver, like in Linus case above, can become a showstopper.

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                                  • stephenw10S
                                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                    last edited by

                                    https://www.netgate.com/blog/pfsense-software-is-moving-ahead ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                                      NRgia @stephenw10
                                      last edited by

                                      @stephenw10 said in FreeBSD 13:

                                      https://www.netgate.com/blog/pfsense-software-is-moving-ahead ๐Ÿ˜‰

                                      Good news :)

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                                      • G
                                        grandrivers
                                        last edited by

                                        sounds like this will change already stated "soon" TM , cant wait !

                                        pfsense plus 25.03 super micro A1SRM-2558F
                                        C2558 32gig ECCย  60gig SSD

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                                        • K
                                          kathampy
                                          last edited by

                                          I got an Ice Lake-D Xeon D-1700 box as a firewall. As stated in the LTT video FreeBSD 12 doesn't support the QSFP ports on this SoC, but FreeBSD 13 does.

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                                          • stephenw10S
                                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                                            last edited by

                                            Yup, so does main/14. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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