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    2.3 Release Candidate now available!

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      pigbrother
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      Изменений довольно много, некторые весьма существенны.
      Почти окончательный список:
      https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php?title=2.3_New_Features_and_Changes

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        smils
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        @pigbrother:

        Изменений довольно много, некторые весьма существенны.
        Почти окончательный список:
        https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php?title=2.3_New_Features_and_Changes

        Какие существенны на ваш взгляд?

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          pigbrother
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          @smils:

          @pigbrother:

          Изменений довольно много, некторые весьма существенны.
          Почти окончательный список:
          https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php?title=2.3_New_Features_and_Changes

          Какие существенны на ваш взгляд?

          Навскидку. IMHO.
          Moved to a FreeBSD 10.3-RELEASE base
          The PPTP VPN Server has been completely removed
          The LiveCD platform has been removed. The ISO is a bootable installer, as always, but it cannot run a live system
          Removed zoneinfo.tgz file for Time Zones, move to the same format as FreeBSD.
          Removed use of PBI-based packages, moved to pkg(ng)
          Fixed installation and handling of packages to use pkg, now works identically in the GUI and shell/console
          Factory reset now completely uninstalls packages
          Replaced apinger with dpinger(!)
          Check gateway monitor settings after upgrade, dpinger has different options than apinger.
          Added code to allow gateways outside of an interface subnet
          Added drag-and-drop rule reordering for firewall and NAT rules
          Added reordering for 1:1 NAT rules
          Added support for a separator bar in firewall and NAT rules for use as a visual reference
          Added a hit counter to the firewall rule display with states and bandwidth consumed by packets matching rules
          Added a visual indication in the rule list for floating rules with the "quick" property set
          Improved state display on Diagnostics > States, now shows packets and bytes for each state
          Fixed setting non-default MTUs in some edge cases
          Added support for PPPoE with MTU/MRU
          Replaced the default passwd hash for root/admin using bcrypt (blowfish).
              Existing user passwords will continue to work in their existing format until the user's password is changed.
          User passwords cannot be automatically converted as they are not stored plain text. To convert the password hash of an existing user to bcrypt, edit the user and change their password.
          Fixed the WebGUI becoming slow or unusable when an LDAP server used for GUI auth is unreachable
          Fixed dnsmasq host overrides when both DNS Forwarder and Resolver are enabled
          Changed the default behavior of the OpenVPN server to use topology subnet, not net30
          Changed Client-Specific Overrides so they can be set to apply to specific servers rather than being globally set
          Improved display of server certificates on OpenVPN servers to help avoid users incorrectly picking user certificates for servers
          Removed PPTP Server.
          Add MS-CHAPv2 option to L2TP Configuration
          Removed WEP
          Removed the "Certificate Authority" option on the Certificates tab of the Cert Manager when creating a Certificate. To make a Certificate Authority, use the CAs tab instead

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