Navigating to Buy pfSense +
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If you already have current subscription we may be able to do something. Send me your existing NDI or order number in chat and I'll check it.
Steve
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@stephenw10 said in Navigating to Buy pfSense +:
There are some changes in progress. Stay tuned....
Does this mean we can finally purchase TAClite licenses for $129.00 / NDI / year ?
Would be awesome 🥳
It's been so many years since pfSense Gold was retired.
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Not just yet, but maybe.
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@stephenw10 are these changes the removal of the pfSense+ for home altogether?
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Not if you have a subscription.
More info should be coming soon.
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@stephenw10 Ok, I will wait to hear more, but as someone who was about to pull the trigger on new hardware for my current pfsense+ at home, I am concerned.
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@stephenw10 It will be an official statement ? On Reddit, Lawrence Systems forum, people went crazy.
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@stephenw10 I always expected to have to pay for PLUS at some point, but 399 USD pa is unrealistic for a home user. I have a primary and backup, do you think I'm going to pay 798 pa? Netgate is forcing anyone not using your hardware to take out a support contract, which few will benefit from. If you came back with an offer of 50 USD pa for non-commercial use, community support only, I'd take that to avoid having to move to opnsense.
Today you've made me doubt I want your products and I have no faith in CE's future so I'm about to purchase a spare unit to spin up opnsense. If that's what netgate wants, then please put out a clear statement that there is no place for non-commercial users of PLUS. Otherwise please be clear on why others like me should stick with pfSense.
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@AMG-A35 said in Navigating to Buy pfSense +:
If you came back with an offer of 50 USD pa for non-commercial use, community support only, I'd take that to avoid having to move to opnsense.
50 bucks was never promised. But $129.00 was promised. Now it seems they won't do that either. Bizarre.
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@AMG-A35 Migration to OPNsense in progress....
"So long and thanks for all the fish" - , HHGTTG
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@elvisimprsntr said in Navigating to Buy pfSense +:
@AMG-A35 Migration to OPNsense in progress....
I would say: dont shoot too fast
Wait and see what Netgate does and then you still can migrate ...
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I'm confused too
I had already prepared management for a yearly cost of $129 for each of my 8 Company boxes, and that amount was ok with them.
And was going to switch those from their current CE 2.7 to PLUS, when a "Whitebox PLUS install image" was officially available.
I doubt i'll be able to "sell" a 8x $399/yr (~$3200) annual cost.What's even worse for me, is that i use PLUS (Home/Lab license) on my two home boxes (+ 2 "Cold" spares).
I will not pay 4 x $399 (~$1600) annually for keeping them alive.
What happened to the "PLUS free for home/lab usage" ???I have downloaded "The Other One" and will have a look (install on a spare).
But if i end up switching to "The Other" at home, i'll probably switch the work ones too.I don't see a future for the CE version (that I'd trust).
Waiting for an Official statement from Netgate.
Before taking any decisions/Bingo
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I am really disappointed that there hasn't been an official statement about this. It has never been and will never be a good idea to pull the rug out from the customers and not get any backlash from it. I think they probably knew this was going to be a tough pill to swallow for everyone so they would do it silently and hope for the best.
Unfortunately for netgate I think everyone was on the fence about the changes that happened with the CE and Plus editions and how it was a scam so they can bait and switch a year or so ago. Then we were reassured that Plus would be "free for the foreseeable future". Then growing concern with the CE no longer being developed. All they have done is prove the communities concerns right in their actions and now they will pay for it bit time.
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@NRgia said in Navigating to Buy pfSense +:
Lawrence Systems forum
My forums are not the place where there is anything official from Netgate is posted but this forum and the Netgate blog posts would be the place to watch. A few people have asked if I was going to do a video on this topic and my answer is yes, once there is some official public response. From a business standpoint because we use Netgate appliances for our clients it's less of a concern right now for that. But as someone who creates lots of tutorials for the community, this is a concerning topic due to me suggesting to so many people that they should use pfsense plus in their home labs based on how they presented the licence use case at that at that time.
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@chigh09 ive always stressed in these forums as well on reddit that communication has shown to be a very difficult task for this company to do which is baffling considering they have a marketing department.
That said, i think a blog post with some clarity should be done asap but i dont understand why its not happening.
Im running official Netgate hardware at home and i need things cleared up as well.
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@michmoor said in Navigating to Buy pfSense +:
i think a blog post with some clarity should be done asap
It is out and it is very disappointing.
Many hours spent testing stuff, trying to help improve the product by trying to submit useful stuff to redmine.
Years of wondering why pfSense Gold was scrapped. Some of us gladly made payments - I think it was 49 bucks - but the company decided they don't want the money anymore.
Many months of begging for the $129.00 TAC lite on white boxes to be launched. If they are being financially disadvantaged by shitty conduct of white box vendors and MSPs why is this $129.00 TAC lite not being launched? It was promised! I know so many people who have the budget ready to get the $129.00 TAC lite key for their mini pc at their house.
I dropped a few pfSense plus installs at family / friend's homes on white-boxes and I told everyone "this option will cost ~12 bucks a month going forward, it is free this year only. If you want to avoid having to pay $129.00 a year next year we have to install pfSense-CE."
Most were OK with it and ready to pay based on my recommendation.
So strange. You worry about cash-flow but you refuse to take money from those who love the company and product and have been begging to pay. You did not even try to launch the $129.00 option. You'd be surprised how many subs you would have gotten with little to no overhead.
TL;DR: Feeling betrayed.
I hope 23.05.1 config.xml work well on 2.7.0-CE.
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I've championed pfSense at my workplace and as a result we have deployed close to a dozen Netgate appliances.
At home I run pfSense Home+Lab in a VM on a mini pc. Both as my primary router and as a testbed for changes to deploy on our corporate firewalls. While I would be willing to personally pay a reasonable fee per year to support the project I will not pay $400.
I used to run pfSense CE and upgraded to Plus because it was free for home users and CE was being neglected. Now I'm probably going to have to go back to CE.
The question is what do I do long term as CE will effectively become increasingly neglected. Maybe move to OPNsense or possibly one of the Linux distributions?
More importantly, I'll caution my workplace about pfSense going forward.
This is akin to Google pulling the rug out of GSuite Legacy home users and attempting to charge them $6 a month per user. The community backlash was significant enough that they reversed course. I hope this follows a similar path.
Vyatta used to be a popular firewall. Used to be...
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@AdriftAtlas said in Navigating to Buy pfSense +:
I've championed pfSense at my workplace and as a result we have deployed close to a dozen Netgate appliances.
Right!? The Kool-Aid works. I drank it all up. Generated a sale or two. Set expectations with people that "this will cost 129 a year starting next year" if it was not a Netgate device. Even just home users who need to dial into work for WFH - I told them you can use CE or be ready to pay starting next year. Some chose CE, many said "cool, thats fine".
I used to run pfSense CE and upgraded to Plus because it was free for home users and CE was being neglected. Now I'm probably going to have to go back to CE.
I just hope the config.xml versioning is the same between 23.05.1 and 2.7.0-CE
The question is what do I do long term as CE will effectively become increasingly neglected. Maybe move to OPNsense
Nah. Unlikely you will like monthly breaking changes or stuff like OpenVPN Advanced config option saying "This option will be removed in the future due to being insecure by nature. In the mean time only full administrators are allowed to change this setting." while at the same time not exposing tls-crypt to the GUI (has been fixed now but was the case for years). The only way the other xxSense is any useful is if you subscribe for the enterprise branch. Which is... similarly priced to the TAC lite I have been begging to buy months.
or possibly one of the Linux distributions?
More likely :)
More importantly, I'll caution my workplace about pfSense going forward.
This is akin to Google pulling the rug out of GSuite Legacy home users and attempting to charge them $6 a month per user.
On the upside we won't need to make any effort anymore to reproduce bugs and try make sensible redmine reports. Can just make a TAC ticket and not give a damn. /s
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@mfld said in Navigating to Buy pfSense +:
I just hope the config.xml versioning is the same between 23.05.1 and 2.7.0-CE
It is, I trialed a restore earlier and all went well, no errors.
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Honestly, this just sounds like "we have a really bad way of registering software that is open to abuse, as a result we're taking away what we promised you".
Really disappointed, again both for work and in homelab I have several pfSense instances, will be looking at migration options if there's not a sensibly priced alternative announced very quickly.