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    Thanks for rule separators and persistent carp maint mode!

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    • A Offline
      adam65535
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      I just wanted to say a big thank you to the dev team for implementing separators for rules.  It really makes it nice to organize rules and be able to quickly find sections (especially when talking to someone over the phone :).

      Another thank you for persistent carp mode.  It is working great!  I have a primary system on 2.1.5 and the secondary on 2.3.0 (testing) and the persistent carp disable is great.  I already upgraded another cluster that is not critical and have already used the persistent mode to make sure the primary doesn't come online right after a reboot (I needed to look at it first).

      Oh yea… and thanks for including bash in the full pfsense releases (just have to run it after login)

      Yes I will be renewing the 2 incident yearly support as a just in case backup to the backup plan :).

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        cmb
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        Persistent maintenance mode has been around since 2.2.0, sounds like you just haven't upgraded in a while. :) It definitely does come in handy in circumstances like that.

        bash isn't included in the base system, you probably have a package installed that includes it as a dependency. But you can just 'pkg install bash' on systems where it isn't a dependency of an installed package.

        Thanks!

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          adam65535
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          Thanks for not removing bash during the upgrade then I guess ;).

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