Addressing Changes to PfSense Plus Home+Lab
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Addressing Changes to PfSense Plus Home+Lab
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Re: Addressing Changes to PfSense Plus Home+Lab
#2Massive influx of users to OPNsense
Re: Addressing Changes to PfSense Plus Home+Lab
#3Home+Lab was always there to placate those users bent out of shape when Plus started diverging from CE, apart from just support. Now they're just applying the next step to limit those pesky freeloaders.
Re: Addressing Changes to PfSense Plus Home+Lab
#4Massive influx of users to OPNsense
Sadly, pfSense lost me a long time ago.
I'm happily on my 2nd OPNsense business license on Deciso embedded Ryzen-based hardware with 10 GigE optical links. Even takes care of PKI and has 2FA. I'm happy and I don't have to worry about massive, arbitrary license changes or big corporate enshitification.
Re: Addressing Changes to PfSense Plus Home+Lab
#5Home+Lab was always there to placate those users bent out of shape when Plus started diverging from CE, apart from just support. Now they're just applying the next step to limit those pesky freeloaders.
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Re: Addressing Changes to PfSense Plus Home+Lab
#7Massive influx of users to OPNsense
I just installed my first last weekend.
I'm pretty happy with the experience and the end result.
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We often confuse Free and Open Source with "free beer". We have been using pfsense for years without paying a dime; if we could we would gladly have done it. It's simple fairness.
Re: Addressing Changes to PfSense Plus Home+Lab
#9Massive influx of users to OPNsense
Happy user of opnsense for two years. Using a box from Protectli, no issues.
Re: Addressing Changes to PfSense Plus Home+Lab
#10I migrated to OPNsense during the wireguard fiasco. It was an extremely boring migration, and I mean that as compliment.
It's been quietly doing its job ever since, with a minimum of fuss.