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    • imcdona
      imcdona last edited by

      There have been numerous discussions regarding the inclusion of SoftEther into pfSense. Way back in 2014 when this was brought up @stephenw10 mentioned that

      It needs some serious code review by people I trust before I could trust it.

      Since then there's been several third party code reviews conducted by Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics and Mr. Guido Vranken in late 2017.

      See here: https://www.softether.org/5-download/history

      Thoughts?

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      • ivor
        ivor last edited by

        We don't plan on including SoftEther with pfSense however that shouldn't stop you or anyone else from developing SoftEther package for pfSense.

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