Public library with all historical pfsense versions?
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It has happened before in history that a release is flawed like 2.5.1 and lacks fundamental capabilities like multi wan nat.
Wouldnt it be great if there was a site available that has any released versions available for DL so people quickly could return to a working config??
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@cool_corona said in Public library with all historical pfsense versions?:
has happened before in history that a rele
Keep backup copies.
The issue will be with updating the packages.
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@nogbadthebad I know.
:) But thats not the issue here ;)
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That's not a bad idea. But then again company needs to push their new hardware or people will land on the street. Some of techgeeks are still using pfsense version 2.4.
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@akegec I just shifted to 2.5.0 from 2.2.6.......
And tbh I liked the 2.2.6 better. Much better throughput performance...
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That's a huge step! Could be any number of reasons you saw a drop in performance.
But no-one should be running a 2.2.x image at this point. The list of known issues there must be very long by now.
Steve
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@stephenw10 maybe just maybe he has not broken don't fix netality.
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Only 'not broken' if you don't check the list of known exploits against that ancient unsupported FreeBSD base version I would suggest
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@akegec said in Public library with all historical pfsense versions?:
@stephenw10 maybe just maybe he has not broken don't fix netality.
It appears your spell checker is broken.
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@jknott lol I think my fingers were buffer overflowing my brain.