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      barrio603
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      I have SG 125 - SG 230 installed with PFSense and they work fine. The cost for a unit off ebay is way cheaper then buying a dual port and the only thing you need to concern about is the internal SSD, but that is a quick swap for a new one.

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        dkzsys
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          dabbler455
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          Has anyone tried to use the sfp port on an xg-135 rev3 with a gpon optic for an incoming fiber connection?

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            SGMPhil
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            pfSense works great on the SG-310 that I have. LCD works great with this configuration:
            Screenshot 2024-03-10 111033.png

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              geoslake
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              Hi guys, and thanks for the above tips.
              So ive installed latest Pfsense (community 2.7.2) on an SG115rev3. All went fine except Ethernet ports (ETH 0 to 3) are listed in random order each time the appliance reboots, which of course makes the device unusable with Pfsense.
              Do any of you ever have encountered such a weird behaviour ?

              Thanks & cheers

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                Wirepower
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                LCDProc for SG550 rev1
                Have installed pfsense with lcdproc.
                Have used many of the listed drivers etc but display still not changing.
                alt text

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                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @geoslake
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                  @geoslake said in Install PFSense on a Sophos SG appliance:

                  Ethernet ports (ETH 0 to 3) are listed in random order each time the appliance reboots, which of course makes the device unusable with Pfsense.
                  Do any of you ever have encountered such a weird behaviour ?

                  Hmm, nope never seen that on any hardware.

                  Do they come up with the same MAC addresses but just in a different order?

                  Do they show as the same PCI addresses in the boot log or in the output of: pciconf -lv?

                  Steve

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                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @Wirepower
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                    @Wirepower said in Install PFSense on a Sophos SG appliance:

                    LCDProc for SG550 rev1

                    What display is that exactly?

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                      Wirepower @stephenw10
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                      @stephenw10
                      I put a picture up of it?

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                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                        Yes but that doesn't help much. We need to know the actual make and model of the display and how it's connected.

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                          Wirepower @stephenw10
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                          @stephenw10
                          Ah ok. So I will need to open the unit up and take photos of inside behind the lcd etc?
                          Ok I will do that :) thanks

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                            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                            Yes that's what I would do.

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                              Wirepower
                              last edited by Wirepower

                              Got it running,
                              So for those that have the Sophos SG550.
                              Pics below are the settings:
                              alt text

                              The only issue I found with this is the buttons seem to be for the wrong button. Like esc is actually enter, enter is esc, etc

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                                geoslake @stephenw10
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                                @stephenw10
                                Thanks for replying. Well, not sure what happens but LAN is now ETH0, WAN is ETH3 and dont "move" anymore, for now.
                                Let's see if it keeps working...

                                Cheers

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                                  mikey_s
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                                  I've successfully install pfsense on various XG hardware, XG125 Rev3, XG 135 Rev3 and a XG230 Rev2. I think they are great units. Been looking out for a fanless model for another family install potentially. Pondesk E3845 unit currently in place for a quiet 900/900 connection.

                                  Only thing I've generally had to do is remap the NICs so that they match was is on the front of the unit.

                                  I've got a 900/900 connection coming later this year to replace my existing 500/50, do I need it, no, but will it be cheaper / same price - yes.

                                  I'm trying to determine which unit to use between the XG135 Rev3 and the XG230 Rev2, both have plus license where as my XG125 is on CE / other firewall software.

                                  XG135 Rev3 - Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU C3558 @ 2.20GHz
                                  XG230 Rev2 - Intel G4400, but have an i3-6100T in the unit atm.

                                  VPN usage is S2S IPSEC with another pfsense unit, Wireguard for IOS devices and OpenVPN for a Windows laptop, but open to IPSEC config too.

                                  Like others on the XG230 Rev2 the LCD works fine, but the buttons are the wrong way round if I recall.

                                  Anyone tried pfsense on any of the newer XGS units?

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                                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @mikey_s
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                                    @mikey_s said in Install PFSense on a Sophos SG appliance:

                                    Like others on the XG230 Rev2 the LCD works fine, but the buttons are the wrong way round if I recall.

                                    The SDEC driver was developed or the firebox hardware so the button order could well be different. It's possible to set the button mapping if you use a custom conf file with LCDproc. You'd probably have to start it outside of the GUI though.

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