Where is the pfSense 2.4.x FreeBSD OS source code
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The topic isn't dok, it's the question he asked and you didn't answer.
And yes, you did ban me before as pfBasic - because you personally had issues with me, not because of any community issue.
Obviously your bans mean nothing, other than public statements of your own intolerance.
Clearly you'll ban this account now, clearly I'll just make a different account in about 90 seconds and bypass your ban again… Or just log onto another account that already exists. ::) Lol.
Thank you. I really appreciate you coming clean. And no, you didn't get banned because I had "issues with you". You promoted a 3rd party product on our forums. Then you created an alt account and complained to JimP about my attitude.
Don't worry though, I'm not going to ban you now. But I will stop you from trolling on our forums. I just want everyone to see with what type we have to deal with.
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A 3rd party product complimentary to yours in no way competing with it, which I had no stake in.
You advertise your own attitude to the community.
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You don't really have any credibility left to make such claims. pfMonitor was welcome on our forums until it went commercial. Are there any more topics to discuss about or are you done?
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No, you win.
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I'm getting tired of this. This thread is attracting trolls and those with questionable intentions so don't expect me to allow this freak show to continue. I also obviously removed belt9 from our forums as he was circumventing previously issued ban. I do appreciate he did admit that he is pfBasic.
Please don't open any more threads about this as it's clear that pfSense is open source. FreeBSD-src will be upstreamed when it's ready and not when dok and other projects demand it. Thread locked.