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    "Fyrewall" some brazilian version of pfsense

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      Guest
      last edited by

      Saw it on freshmeat and it seems pretty identical(besides language) to pfsense

      http://www.fyrewall.com.br/
      check the demo

      Are you pfsense guys aware of this or is it just "how opensource works"

      /F

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        Monoecus
        last edited by

        Interesting link. That's how the BSD license works. If you read the introduction on their homepage, they clearly indicate that their product is derived from pfsense. So, they seem to comply with the license and everything is ok.

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          Sh4
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          Wouldn't trust that stuff on my corporate network only by looking at the webpage, must be a joke

          pfSense 1.2
          24x [DELL PowerEdge 1950 III]
          -2x Quad Core Intel Xeon E5420 2.5GHz
          -8GB FB 667MHz Memory (4x2GB) Memory RAID 2x4GB
          -PERC 6/i RAID Controller
          -Intel® PRO 1000PT Dual Port PCIe x4

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            cmb
            last edited by

            This was discussed on the list a while back. It's fine for them to do so.

            They still have the demo system online, and didn't lock it down nearly well enough (several possibilities for running arbitrary commands as root). There's a reason we don't have a live demo online, pfSense isn't intended for scenarios where you're handing out your root password to the entire world.

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              nocer
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              pfSense isn't intended for scenarios where you're handing out your root password to the entire world.

              INDEED!! ;D

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