Will Netgate keep developing pfSense on FreeBSD or is the switch to Linux going to be for all Netgate platforms?
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@jwt said in Will Netgate keep developing pfSense on FreeBSD or is the switch to Linux going to be for all Netgate platforms?:
https://reviews.freebsd.org/p/kp/
Coincidentally, we're also a big contributor to VPP
https://www.stackalytics.io/unaffiliated?module=github.com/fdio/vpp
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April fools joke
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@jwt said in Will Netgate keep developing pfSense on FreeBSD or is the switch to Linux going to be for all Netgate platforms?:
we're also a big contributor to VPP
For those (like me) not familiar with VPP https://github.com/FDio/vpp
Vector Packet Processing
The VPP platform is an extensible framework that provides out-of-the-box production quality switch/router functionality. It is the open source version of Cisco's Vector Packet Processing (VPP) technologyWhich runs on Linux https://wiki.fd.io/view/VPP/What_is_VPP%3F
The VPP platform supports package installation on the following operating systems:
Debian Ubuntu 16.04 Centos 7.3
So likely the underlying engine for TNSR
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@Patch said in Will Netgate keep developing pfSense on FreeBSD or is the switch to Linux going to be for all Netgate platforms?:
So likely the underlying engine for TNSR
Bit more than likely:)
https://www.netgate.com/tnsr -
@johnpoz said in Will Netgate keep developing pfSense on FreeBSD or is the switch to Linux going to be for all Netgate platforms?:
@nimrod said in Will Netgate keep developing pfSense on FreeBSD or is the switch to Linux going to be for all Netgate platforms?:
Just say that CE version is getting canceled
Hahah - that would be good one, but we already get so many people thinking that is true anyway..
... so what we announce is that the CE version is not being canceled, on April 1, 2025.
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@SteveITS said in Will Netgate keep developing pfSense on FreeBSD or is the switch to Linux going to be for all Netgate platforms?:
@Patch said in Will Netgate keep developing pfSense on FreeBSD or is the switch to Linux going to be for all Netgate platforms?:
So likely the underlying engine for TNSR
Bit more than likely:)
https://www.netgate.com/tnsrQuite.
We've been working with, advancing and fixing VPP since April / May 2016. We know a lot about it.
Most recently we've ported NetBSD's 'npf' to VPP, enabled (and fixed) the Snort plugin (so we have IDS/IPS via Snort) and written a (OpenVPN) DCO driver for VPP.
These all show up in TNSR 24.10.
So maybe we're putting VPP in as a very high-performance dataplane for this joke-that-might-not-be-a-joke pfSense on linux?
"Wait!", I hear you say, "VPP runs on FreeBSD now!"
Dude(s), have you looked at the performance? There are issues beyond that, too.
If we wanted VPP on FreeBSD it would have occurred years ago.
Anyway, that is is today's secret decoder ring. (Be sure to drink your Ovaltine!)
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@jpv9 what if it wasnโt a joke?
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I still cant wrap my head around the fact that Netflix is number 2 contributor.
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@nimrod said in Will Netgate keep developing pfSense on FreeBSD or is the switch to Linux going to be for all Netgate platforms?:
Netflix is number 2
Digressing a bit from the thread:
https://papers.freebsd.org/2019/fosdem/looney-netflix_and_freebsd/
https://itsfoss.com/netflix-freebsd-cdn/@jwt said in Will Netgate keep developing pfSense on FreeBSD or is the switch to Linux going to be for all Netgate platforms?:
(Be sure to drink your Ovaltine!)
The ad that loads for that video starts right here for me:
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Wow...this is still going...