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    • HorstZimmermannH
      HorstZimmermann
      last edited by

      For me personally i am ok with $129 per year.

      I am a home user and have a Sophos UTM425 appliance that i have pfsense installed, i do not change or test any hardware, just use it to secure my home.

      For a lab and test environment i can understand the frustration

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      • RobbieTTR
        RobbieTT @GPz1100
        last edited by RobbieTT

        @GPz1100 said in Navigating to Buy pfSense +:

        @RobbieTT Nothing is set in stone, and only NG knows the true motives behind all of this.

        I held an optimistic view too but this latest statement is post-weekend and any remorseful thinking time.

         2023-10-30 at 15.55.43.png

        Yep, I fell for it.

        ☕️

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        • fireodoF
          fireodo @HorstZimmermann
          last edited by fireodo

          @HorstZimmermann said in Navigating to Buy pfSense +:

          For a lab and test environment i can understand the frustration

          It is, (IMHO) also for a modest Home-User by far to much (129$/y) ...
          (Maybe a special offer to Forum/Community/Redmine - User would be a walk able way ... I think)

          Kettop Mi4300YL CPU: i5-4300Y @ 1.60GHz RAM: 8GB Ethernet Ports: 4
          SSD: SanDisk pSSD-S2 16GB (ZFS) WiFi: WLE200NX
          pfsense 2.7.2 CE
          Packages: Apcupsd Cron Iftop Iperf LCDproc Nmap pfBlockerNG RRD_Summary Shellcmd Snort Speedtest System_Patches.

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            NRgia @RobbieTT
            last edited by

            @RobbieTT We all fall for it

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              wmc2014
              last edited by

              Something like Mikrotik licensing will fly better with the community.

              Mikrotik licensing

              License Levels

              After installation RouterOS runs in trial mode. You have 24 hours to register for Level1 (Free demo) or purchase a Level 4,5 or 6 license and paste a valid key.

              Level 3 is a wireless station (client or CPE) only license. For x86 PCs, Level3 is not available for purchase individually.

              Level 2 was a transitional license from old legacy (pre 2.8) license format. These licenses are not available any more, if you have this kind of license, it will work, but to upgrade it - you will have to purchase a new license.

              The difference between license levels is shown in the table below.

              Price no key registration required not for sale $45 $95 $250
              Wireless AP mode (PtMP) 24h trial - no yes yes yes
              PPPoE tunnels 24h trial 1 200 200 500 unlimited
              PPTP tunnels 24h trial 1 200 200 500 unlimited
              L2TP tunnels 24h trial 1 200 200 500 unlimited
              OVPN tunnels 24h trial 1 200 200 unlimited unlimited
              EoIP tunnels 24h trial 1 unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited
              VLAN interfaces 24h trial 1 unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited
              Queue rules 24h trial 1 unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited
              HotSpot active users 24h trial 1 1 200 500 unlimited
              User manager active sessions 24h trial 1 10 20 50 Unlimited
              Bonding interfaces 24h trial 1 unlimited unlimited unlimited unlimited

              All Licenses:

              never expire (a running and licensed router can be used indefinitely)
              can use unlimited number of interfaces
              are for one installation each
              offer unlimited software upgrades (exception - demo license does not allow ROS version upgrade (started from 7.8))

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              • AmodinA
                Amodin @wmc2014
                last edited by Amodin

                So really, nothing has changed except the price of how much it would cost.

                CE will only be updated for users this go round, and it will gradually be put into the ground.

                I think @RobbieTT said it best above.

                "Madness."

                Good luck everyone, I hope you are satisfied with this decision. I am off to find a new solution.

                o7

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                  adam.lantos
                  last edited by

                  Hah, shame on me for test driving 23.09 beta, now I won't get 23.09 full version and can't downgrade to CE either due to mismatched config versions.

                  I guess I'll either need to revert to an old config, or rebuild everything from scratch in opnsense.

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                    SteveITS Galactic Empire @HorstZimmermann
                    last edited by SteveITS

                    @HorstZimmermann said in Navigating to Buy pfSense +:

                    For me personally i am ok with $129 per year.

                    new blog post: https://www.netgate.com/blog/netgate-pfsense-plus-tac-lite-available-for-129-per-year

                    Pre-2.7.2/23.09: Only install packages for your version, or risk breaking it. Select your branch in System/Update/Update Settings.
                    When upgrading, allow 10-15 minutes to restart, or more depending on packages and device speed.
                    Upvote 👍 helpful posts!

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                    • HorstZimmermannH
                      HorstZimmermann @SteveITS
                      last edited by

                      @SteveITS oh it is online, thanks

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                      • AMG A35A
                        AMG A35 @adam.lantos
                        last edited by

                        @adam-lantos Been researching company history and lawsuits, had not realized what a dysfunctional company I'd contracted with!

                        I empathise with your situation; my short-term goal is leaving all options open.

                        I have three units, my live home router with Plus and TAC-LITE, a cold backup with Plus and H&L and a recently created one with CE using an import from my live plus unit.

                        I'm now taking disk images of backup unit, tomorrow I'll take the CE unit live and image the existing live unit. I hope this means I have a way back in all scenarios.

                        I guess I'm going opnsense, its only replacing pfBlockeNG which is holding me back.

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                        • RobbieTTR
                          RobbieTT @AMG A35
                          last edited by RobbieTT

                          @AMG-A35
                          Yeah, quite some reading.

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                          • chudakC
                            chudak
                            last edited by

                            How to encourage and reward beta testers?

                            Well, here is one example to consider @NetGate

                            I have been beta-testing Quicken for many years and several years ago they moved to a subscription model. Here is what they did.

                            They made the beta test program open to all (current users) and every year they waive an annual subscription cost based on a beta tester's participation.

                            Frankly, I don't know how they determine the level of good vs bad participation as I never was denied a waiver.

                            But this sounds like something that can be considered for pfSense as well.

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                              mvikman
                              last edited by

                              $129 is a bit steep for home use, maybe something like $50-60 with community support only would have been nice...

                              pfSense Plus 24.11-RELEASE (amd64)
                              Dell Optiplex 7040 SFF
                              Core i5-6500, 8GB RAM, 2x 240GB SSD (ZFS Mirror)
                              HPE 561T (X540-AT2), 2-port 10Gb RJ45
                              HPE 562SFP+ (X710-DA2), 2-port 10Gb SFP+

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                                Viper_Rus @adam.lantos
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                                @adam-lantos said in Navigating to Buy pfSense +:

                                now I won't get 23.09 full version and can't downgrade to CE either due to mismatched config versions.

                                I think 23.09 is the last they will give us. And then wait for CE 2.8

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                                  Darkk @SteveITS
                                  last edited by

                                  Looks like they're offering a 23% discount for Tac Lite (you will see the discount code via the top banner) which brings it down to $99.33 for one year. If you pick two year the discount would also apply which would bring it to 198.66.

                                  Tac Lite shopping link

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                                    tedquade @Darkk
                                    last edited by

                                    @Darkk They are still out of the money for me.

                                    Ted

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                                      xman111
                                      last edited by

                                      yup, me too. $0

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                                        M00se
                                        last edited by M00se

                                        Definitely a disappointing turn of events, and for a home lab user $129 per year is just far too steep for me personally. A perpetual licence to 'help the cause' (with the ability for easy migration and VM use-cases) I would have done, but I'm not paying to also then beta test as well as supporting people via other channels.

                                        Yes, I could run CE (though, need to look at the path back from 23.09 RC to CE), but part of the home lab interest for me is the strive for continual improvement (and tinkering - where the boot environments is useful).

                                        Do I dig out an old board to run opnsense on to test/setup - maybe/probably. But, the thing is, I actually quite liked the pfsense+ experience (hence why I would have paid a perpetual licence). Damn.

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                                        • NollipfSenseN
                                          NollipfSense
                                          last edited by

                                          I think it should be $129 per release instead of per year...

                                          pfSense+ 23.09 Lenovo Thinkcentre M93P SFF Quadcore i7 dual Raid-ZFS 128GB-SSD 32GB-RAM PCI-Intel i350-t4 NIC, -Intel QAT 8950.
                                          pfSense+ 23.09 VM-Proxmox, Dell Precision Xeon-W2155 Nvme 500GB-ZFS 128GB-RAM PCIe-Intel i350-t4, Intel QAT-8950, P-cloud.

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                                            Viper_Rus @NollipfSense
                                            last edited by

                                            @NollipfSense said in Navigating to Buy pfSense +:

                                            I think it should be $129 per release instead of per year...

                                            I completely agree. I have 3 installations in different houses, I just can’t handle 129x3 per year. It's 3 times more expensive than my internet costs ;)

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