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Hardware and Performance / Re: Wireguard performance 100% faster on pfSense than OPNsense
« on: March 18, 2024, 08:02:25 pm »
I did not follow the whole thread, but did you compare pfsense and OPN on KVM without Wireguard?
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You can also go into your plugins directory like /usr/plugins/devel/speedtest and type "make upgrade".
This would install it locally (if you do this on a OPNsense instance) or type "make package" to build a pkg
I was able to create my own package using make package, and it installs and works in OPNsense as well (as expected).
Is there any way to convert this package and add it to a custom repository?
Something like what is available at https://github.com/mimugmail/opn-repo or at https://www.routerperformance.net/opnsense-repo/
I would like to include my created package above (os-blocky-xxx.pkg) into a custom repo that can then be installed through OPNsense Firmware Plugin GUI.
What I am looking is guidance as to how to create a custom repository and adding an existing .pkg file to it?
Thanks for your help...
After upgrading to 24.1.2_1 Suricata has begun blocking some MS Teams traffic, is there a way, without turning IPS/IDS off to add an allow rule for their traffic?
Any assistance is greatly appreciated..