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    [OFF-TOPIC] A comunidade hard core do OpenBSD é contra o uso de PfSense?

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      Guest last edited by

      Comixwall era o equivalente a pfsense, GNOBSD foi uma tentativa de fazer um desktop easy-to-use.

      Ambos, no entanto, acabaram sendo desligados após Theo e vários usuários lhes disserem que seus projetos eram inúteis e que não estavam contribuindo para o OpenBSD.

      A comunidade hard core do OpenBSD ainda é contra o uso de firewalls amigáveis como PfSense?

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        LFCavalcanti last edited by

        O pfSense é baseado no FreeBSD, então opiniões do pessoal do OpenBSD podem ser um tanto tendenciosas.

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