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      Guest
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      So I went ahead an put AES-NI (AES-GCM) in pfSense 2.2

      I'm not entirety sure what prompted the pigeonholing in your previous post, but it seems unproductive to the wider goal of growing and supporting pfSense and the associated community…  :-\

      It takes money to run the project.

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        Keljian
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        Gonzo - let me just say on behalf of the Home users here - THANKYOU for putting AES-NI in pfsense 2.2

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          asayler
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          @gonzopancho:

          So I went ahead an put AES-NI (AES-GCM) in pfSense 2.2

          Glad to hear it. I look forward to testing it out!

          Also, glad to see the Lanner board made it into the pfSense store: https://www.pfsense.org/hardware/pfsense-store.html#fw-7551. It's a nice option to be able to buy it directly from pfSense.

          I'm working up some benchmarks now on both the Lanner board and the slightly beefier Supermicro A1SRi-2758F. Looking forward to seeing how they compare and what they're both capable of using pfSense 2.2.

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            Guest
            last edited by

            Beefy?

            You don't know what's coming…

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              jasonlitka
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              Is it something based on the Lanner FW-8894, plus you guys beefing up the load balancing capabilities baked into pfSense?  Please tell me that's the case as I'm really trying to avoid having to buy a pair of NetScalers this year.  :)

              I can break anything.

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                Guest
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                nope

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                  jasonlitka
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                  @gonzopancho:

                  nope

                  Bummer.

                  I can break anything.

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                    Guest
                    last edited by

                    Better.

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                      kroberts
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                      Redacted.  Sorry for the knee-jerk reaction.

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                        Guest
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                        replied to your private message.

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