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General Discussion / Re: opnsense vs pfsense
« on: May 19, 2018, 11:05:08 am »It's a bit of a self-fulfilling prophecy, but the reason why OPNsense was forked was exactly to anticipate this change of behaviour in pfSense.
https://marc.info/?l=pfsense-dev&m=139616950115681&w=2
Nobody bothered to answer this, but forking OPNsense was met with unrelenting resistance later on.
Fortunately, those early years are behind us now.
Cheers,
Franco
BTW - thx for all of this & continuing to steer the community (which this at least is compared to whatever PFSense is nowadays). I started doing some research test a few months ago and now have started the complete production transition in my homelab and relative sites to OPNSense at those edges. I have yet to come across any question that wasn't either natively intuitive to solve, or had ample support from the wiki/community. Overall the front-end is just more intuitive than PFSense's for me.