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    A pfSense roadmap

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Messages from the pfSense Team
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      grandrivers
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      It would be great to see Apinger's issues called out with a action plan sooner vs later as I have provider issues and graphs that are unusable in helping to get these issues fixed

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      • DerelictD
        Derelict LAYER 8 Netgate
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        @grandrivers:

        It would be great to see Apinger's issues called out with a action plan sooner vs later as I have provider issues and graphs that are unusable in helping to get these issues fixed

        There's always cacti, etc.  pfSense doesn't have to do everything. (Not that I don't want apinger fixed/replaced, but if it's broken get another tool.)

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          Guest
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          @grandrivers:

          It would be great to see Apinger's issues called out with a action plan sooner vs later as I have provider issues and graphs that are unusable in helping to get these issues fixed

          apinger needs a re-write.  It's garbage code.

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            jits
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            Wow!

            There is just something magical reading the project map for 3.0 while feasting on a Cadbury's almonds and raisin chocolate bar.

            But…any consideration for the Wireless ISP guys? No MPLS implementation? No MIPS hardware as yet? Can these be options for consideration for small ISP types?

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              Michael Sh.
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              Fortran IV - holes in punched cards can be seen. And the 6 position is marked usual.  ;)
              Python? Programming with spaces? Loss/extra space and the program behaves unpredictably? Forget copy/paste, move pieces of code, and so on?
              Great…  :(

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                Guest
                last edited by

                @jits:

                Wow!

                There is just something magical reading the project map for 3.0 while feasting on a Cadbury's almonds and raisin chocolate bar.

                But…any consideration for the Wireless ISP guys? No MPLS implementation? No MIPS hardware as yet? Can these be options for consideration for small ISP types?

                Did I say there would not be MPLS, or GRE support?

                No, I did not.  It's a path, jtls.

                In any case, 2.x is always an option on existing hardware.

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                • jimpJ
                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                  @Michael:

                  Fortran IV - holes in punched cards can be seen. And the 6 position is marked usual.  ;)
                  Python? Programming with spaces? Loss/extra space and the program behaves unpredictably? Forget copy/paste, move pieces of code, and so on?
                  Great…  :(

                  If it forces us to maintain proper style and spacing, it's not a bad thing.

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                    Guest
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                    @jimp:

                    @Michael:

                    Fortran IV - holes in punched cards can be seen. And the 6 position is marked usual.  ;)
                    Python? Programming with spaces? Loss/extra space and the program behaves unpredictably? Forget copy/paste, move pieces of code, and so on?
                    Great…  :(

                    If it forces us to maintain proper style and spacing, it's not a bad thing.

                    python is a lot like lisp without the parenthesis.  Once you figure that out, it gets easy.

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                      router_wang
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                      @gonzopancho:

                      The next PC Engines board has a Jaguar (so: AES-NI) 2 or 4 core CPU, 2 or 4GB RAM (ECC on the 4GB model) and (wait for it), Intel NICs (I imagine these will be i217/218 class.)

                      Intel NIC's? That is awesome, where did you see this?

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                      • jimpJ
                        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                        last edited by

                        @Michael:

                        […]and the program behaves unpredictably?[…]

                        Forgot something:

                        Unpredictable behavior will most likely be caught by the copious amount of unit tests we'll surely be adding during the rewrite.

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                          Guest
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                          @router_wang:

                          @gonzopancho:

                          The next PC Engines board has a Jaguar (so: AES-NI) 2 or 4 core CPU, 2 or 4GB RAM (ECC on the 4GB model) and (wait for it), Intel NICs (I imagine these will be i217/218 class.)

                          Intel NIC's? That is awesome, where did you see this?

                          Pascal told Chrs months ago.

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                            kejianshi
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                            Sounds like nice hardware.  These will work well when its 32C outside, hotter inside and no airconditioning?  (Its a serious question)

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                              Guest
                              last edited by

                              I don't design the PC Engines boards.

                              The RCC-VE & RCC-DF will.

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                                dennypage
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                                Totally

                                @gonzopancho:

                                apinger needs a re-write.  It's garbage code.

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                                  grandrivers
                                  last edited by

                                  rewrite can't happen soon enough dual wan failover is what brought me to Pfsense on my connections it no longer works

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                                    Superman
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                                    @gonzopancho:

                                    …The next PC Engines board has a Jaguar (so: AES-NI) 2 or 4 core CPU, 2 or 4GB RAM (ECC on the 4GB model) and (wait for it), Intel NICs (I imagine these will be i217/218 class.)

                                    Do we have anywhere we can get more info on this? Sounds like it's worth waiting for before my next upgrade!

                                    Thanks,
                                    Supe

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                                      EasyNT
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                                      They expect the new board mid-2015 and it's also expected to deliver full gigabit transport with pfSense… (called 'em and asked).

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                                        jcyr
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                                        Blocks declared using whitespace!!! Gotta be the dumbest idea ever…

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                                        • jimpJ
                                          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                                          @jcyr:

                                          Blocks declared using whitespace!!! Gotta be the dumbest idea ever…

                                          I'll take that over an unreadable perl script with no whitespace any day of the week. :-)

                                          See above, re: coding style.

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                                          • jimpJ
                                            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                                            last edited by

                                            Also: http://www.secnetix.de/olli/Python/block_indentation.hawk

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