Is pfSense Community Edition abandoned?
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@ahking19 said in Is pfSense Community Edition abandoned?:
@whytf I standby by my statement. When I made it, it had been 8 months since the last official new release. That is not a "long time" between releases.
That doesn't include patches which are available in the System_Patches package or code committed towards the next release - https://redmine.pfsense.org/. Are we not counting either of these? New code doesn't count?
So now we are at 15 months. A "long time"? Debatable. Sure, I would prefer a 12 month cadence. I think it seems longer because the CE users see the new features and updates the Plus users have been getting.
Can you show me an open CVE?
So show me proof that CE has been "adandoned". The OP doesn't like the direction the project is going. Okay, that's his opinion. Use any firewall product you want.
Re: Dec 2025 - is that your bet? I'd take that bet. :-)
They dont know what they want. They want updates for the sake of updates. System patches packages is just not doing it for them because its too small, too fast, and not much is happening while applying. They want to see stuff getting downloaded and installed. They want to see a progress bar while updating, and version numbers changing. Thats the only indicator for them that CE version is "getting the love it needs". If none of these things are happening at least once a month, that means CE version is abandoned. No one want to use a firewall that receives no updates and just works. That is boring.
People are amazing.
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When all I ask is a simple question and it's met with both anger and false accusations about me - how unfortunate.
You'll see from https://forum.netgate.com/topic/196346/questions-about-the-future-of-pfsense-2-7-ce that I'm not the only person in the world asking these questions about CE and its future.
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@ahking19 said in Is pfSense Community Edition abandoned?:
That doesn't include patches which are available in the System_Patches package or code committed towards the next release - https://redmine.pfsense.org/. Are we not counting either of these? New code doesn't count?
@nimrod said in Is pfSense Community Edition abandoned?:
They dont know what they want. They want updates for the sake of updates. System patches packages is just not doing it for them because its too small, too fast, and not much is happening while applying. They want to see stuff getting downloaded and installed. They want to see a progress bar while updating, and version numbers changing. Thats the only indicator for them that CE version is "getting the love it needs". If none of these things are happening at least once a month, that means CE version is abandoned. No one want to use a firewall that receives no updates and just works. That is boring.
where in the wizard or dashboard CE informs you that you can use system patches between major or minor releases? yea exactly, majority of users have no idea which makes it no update until new release which will be no one knows when cuz "Releases for pfSense CE software are made when they are ready. A public schedule is not available at this time"
@ahking19 said in Is pfSense Community Edition abandoned?:
So show me proof that CE has been "adandoned".
@nimrod said in Is pfSense Community Edition abandoned?:
that means CE version is abandoned.
Idk where i said that, try reading comprehension exercises
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@joshgreyz said in Is pfSense Community Edition abandoned?:
When all I ask is a simple question and it's met with both anger and false accusations about me - how unfortunate.
You'll see from https://forum.netgate.com/topic/196346/questions-about-the-future-of-pfsense-2-7-ce that I'm not the only person in the world asking these questions about CE and its future.
just ignore them, people with 0 communication skills take everything personally and as an attack against them or your question hurt their fanboy ego
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@joshgreyz said in Is pfSense Community Edition abandoned?:
When all I ask is a simple question and it's met with both anger and false accusations about me - how unfortunate.
What i said are facts. Im not aiming at you. Im sorry if i offended you in any way. That is not my intention. But i stand firmly behind everything i said.
You'll see from https://forum.netgate.com/topic/196346/questions-about-the-future-of-pfsense-2-7-ce that I'm not the only person in the world asking these questions about CE and its future.
You, not being the only one asking those questions, is unfortunate fact. Its because of these questions and constant whining about updates and questioning the future of CE version is why i sometimes wish that Netgate actually stops developing CE version and switch to full on subscription model with hefty price.
@whytf said in Is pfSense Community Edition abandoned?:
you that you can use system patches between major or minor releases? yea exactly, majority of users have no idea which makes it no update until new release which will be no one knows when cuzThen its time for you and all those poor unaware users to stop using pfsense and move on to something better and leave this forum. It is that simple.
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@nimrod said in Is pfSense Community Edition abandoned?:
i sometimes wish that Netgate actually stops developing CE version and switch to full on subscription model with hefty price.
should get a therapy for that hatred inside you
@nimrod said in Is pfSense Community Edition abandoned?:
Then its time for you and all those poor unaware users to stop using pfsense and move on to something better and leave this forum. It is that simple.
ahh right, "i'm perfect you are just too stupid and i can't take valid criticism against software that i fanboy"
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@nimrod said in Is pfSense Community Edition abandoned?:
Then its time for you and all those poor unaware users to stop using pfsense and move on to something better and leave this forum. It is that simple.
@whytf ahh right, "i'm perfect you are just too stupid and i can't take valid criticism against software that i fanboy"
Just search the forum, there are numerous posts about using the patches package. If you are a new user, you need to search and learn what/when to use and not to use the various packages that are available.
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@nimrod said in Is pfSense Community Edition abandoned?:
They want updates for the sake of updates.
Not sure whose mind you assume you can read as I have seen no indication on this forum which suggest that.
What I have seen is a desire for ongoing OPEN source development of pfsense.
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Yes I agree critical errors which can be patch by user text file update have occurred, but that is not ongoing development and excludes all binary updates
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Yes I see v2.8 has listed development on redmine over the last 18 months but all daily snapshots have also been blocked over a similar time and I believe compiling requires access to closed source code, which has effectively made v2.8 closed source over that time. A year & a half intentionally blocking daily snapshots for CE is "a long time" as is a year & a half of no release plans imo.
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Netgate's have changed their development model to remove all benefit of open source product testing to aid in the reliability of their commercial product releases. This leaves only of financial burden to develop CE and makes CE only a competitor to their commercial product.
Taken together Netgate's actions clearly demonstrate CE is end of life and leaves only Netgate's attempt to migrate as many users they can to their commercial paid product.
From a CE user perspective, the desire to plan for an eol product is very reasonable imo. As is a desire for clarification prior to starting any new CE project.
I agree it is sad to see Netgate abandon their open source product and just use open source software to leverage their commercial software. But I see no reason to not call it for what it is.
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@Patch said in Is pfSense Community Edition abandoned?:
Taken together Netgate's actions clearly demonstrate CE is end of life and leaves only Netgate's attempt to migrate as many users they can to their commercial paid product.
Thats it then. Game over. Lets all move to opsense.
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@jdeloach said in Is pfSense Community Edition abandoned?:
Just search the forum, there are numerous posts about using the patches package. If you are a new user, you need to search and learn what/when to use and not to use the various packages that are available.
I use forum only when there's a issue, otherwise no reason to go here, at this point how large of a project pfsense is, i am pretty sure it's not impossible to install system patches package by default which i would notice while exploring pfsense ui or make any kind of information pop up in dashboard or during wizard informing users about "recommended updates between releases", nothing more & nothing less than oversight or incompetence from netgate.
Pretty obvious that you would let users know about a workaround for a problem they complain on forum most of the time.
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Yup the patches package could be better advertised if nothing else. IMO there is a strong argument for having it installed by default. We shall see.....
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I'm starting to think Netgate has abandoned pfSense CE. Maybe it is time to switch to OPNsense.?!
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@stephenw10 Curious. What about the package that prevents it from being part of the base install? What is the thinking to make patches a separate package and no given notification about updates?
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The expected use/function of the package has changed significantly since it was introduced. Initially it was for developers and testing.
Also: https://www.reddit.com/r/PFSENSE/comments/1jbpix7/pppoe_new_stack_in_ce_28/
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@coxhaus said in Is pfSense Community Edition abandoned?:
Negate will figure out what they need to do to stop the Copyright pirates and then I will go with it. You just need to wait.
I would suspect "5 Eyes" harassment. When they can't commandeer something they throw a tantrum.
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@Diggy What is this fuss all about?
Isn't opnsense doing about the same while being a copycat?
A business paid version versus a free version too?What is wrong with having a paid version? Are you aware of the costs developing this kind of software?
Who is contributing code upstream at the end of the day?
Not knowing the patches app isn't something to complaint too. How about not knowing the existence of pfblocker ? How rules work? How nat works?
And all of this just because there aren't upgrades being pushed out "regularly".
Maybe maintaining iptables rules instead of pfsense is a better option. Won't allow for much time to whine.
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@netblues said in Is pfSense Community Edition abandoned?:
@Diggy What is this fuss all about?
Isn't opnsense doing about the same while being a copycat?
A business paid version versus a free version too?What is wrong with having a paid version? Are you aware of the costs developing this kind of software?
Who is contributing code upstream at the end of the day?
Not knowing the patches app isn't something to complaint too. How about not knowing the existence of pfblocker ? How rules work? How nat works?
And all of this just because there aren't upgrades being pushed out "regularly".
Maybe maintaining iptables rules instead of pfsense is a better option. Won't allow for much time to whine.
Finally someone that understands.
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@netblues said in Is pfSense Community Edition abandoned?:
What is this fuss all about?
No fuss I can see.
- A reasonable question was asking for anyone interested in forward planning and wanting to manage possible future disruption
- A reasonable description of risk discussed here and elsewhere https://forum.netgate.com/topic/196917/pfsense-community-edition-eol-2-7-2-release-amd64 https://forum.netgate.com/topic/182270/when-will-2-8-dev-snapshot-be-available
- But I suppose it is true some object to others thinking ahead, assessing risks and contemplating options.
@netblues said in Is pfSense Community Edition abandoned?:
Isn't opnsense doing about the same while being a copycat?
A business paid version versus a free version too?Err
It appears you have missed the core issue. Opnsense and pfsense in the past did have the same open source development model where their commercial product uses the free open source product to develop and debug, which is then used to achieve a commercial product with sufficient features and reliability to compete with the big closed source products.Opnsense still uses this open source model. However Netgate has changed their development model so the open source free product is
no longer used to develop the propriety product and is instead only a second competing product. Access has been curtailed consistent with the financial implications of this change.Time will tell if Netgate can have their cake and eat it too
@nimrod said in When will 2.8 dev snapshot be available:
I hope you are aware that the era of open source firewalls is comming to and end.
It appears to be for pfsense but I'm not sure the generalisation is accurate.
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As I can see here: Closed tickets
the latest fix was added on 29.03.2025 so I think its not abandoned ...