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      itwurx
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      Will there ever be torrents published for PFSENSE? Some days downloading from the mirrors is a bit slow, and with BT I can usually get an iso in half the time I can get it from a mirror.

      Just a thought. Would be cool if updates could be distributed that way as well. But the last thing we need is to add bloat to pfsense itself.

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      • GertjanG
        Gertjan
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        IMHO: that means getting the pfSense from on unidentified source.

        I guess that will never happen. And If I see one, I would never download it for that reason.

        Mirrors exists because they are syncing with the official source - and no one else.

        Note that 'mirrors' often propose more then only pfSense. Thousands of projects uses mirrors, so they are always busy.

        I have nothing against "Bittorrent" but I would never use it to download an executable. Other type of files, ok  ;)

        No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
        Edit : and where are the logs ??

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        • DerelictD
          Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
          last edited by

          If the RELEASE announcement is PGP signed and contains the hashes of the distributions, bittorrent would be fine.  There's at least something to check against.

          I see this as a non-starter since pfSense is so small.

          
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            cmb
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            @Derelict:

            I see this as a non-starter since pfSense is so small.

            Exactly, it's not big enough that it matters. And most downloads after the initial install are auto-update anyway. If we were putting out multi-GB DVD ISOs, that'd be a different matter. Not likely we'll do bittorrent downloads.

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              Harvy66
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              @Gertjan:

              IMHO: that means getting the pfSense from on unidentified source.

              I guess that will never happen. And If I see one, I would never download it for that reason.

              Mirrors exists because they are syncing with the official source - and no one else.

              Note that 'mirrors' often propose more then only pfSense. Thousands of projects uses mirrors, so they are always busy.

              I have nothing against "Bittorrent" but I would never use it to download an executable. Other type of files, ok  ;)

              The official mirrors could have the BitTorrent file. Torrent files contain SHA1-160 for each block, and each block size is known, so you can't just pad block sizes to more easily forge a SHA1. As someone else has pointed out, one could just verify the final image's SHA256 with what's on the site.

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