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#31
Hi! I've moved from pfSense to OPNSense 19.1 since a few days and I'm very happy, no regret.
I just miss Easy Rules.
#32
ok, then I'm really wondering why this convenient feature has been removed from OPNSense (if it has) ?!
#33
Quote from: mimugmail on December 20, 2018, 08:35:19 PM
What is easy rules???

It's a very convenient way to add rules to your Firewall directly from the Firewall Log without mistakes
#34
@fabian: Are you sure that "Easy rules" existed on the older OPNSense firewall log pages??
By the way, pfSense is currently running FreeBSD 11.2-RELEASE-p4 and still have "Easy rules".
OPNSense is currently running an older version of FreeBSD, correct?
#35
Hi,

I'm currently using pfSense and I consider moving to OPNSense.
I have recently tested OPN 18.7.8 and have tried to move my settings.
I liked OPN 18.7.8 but for some reason, my NAT rules didn't work anymore.
I didn't have time to investigate this.

Easy rules (add to block list/pass this traffic) is the main pfSense feature I really miss on OPN.
I think I'll wait a few more months before moving to OPN...
Please add Easy Rules !

Thanks
#36
Has anyone succeeded in installing a 802.11ac MINI PCI-E WIFI Card ?
#37
The interface assignment is visible and you can add it, but OPNSense says :

The following input errors were detected:
Unable to change mode to Access Point. The maximum number of wireless clones supported in this mode may have been reached.

So, for now, I'm back with my previous AzureWave AR5B95 802.11n MINI PCI-E WIFI Card...

Thanks
#38
Hi everyone!

I've just received my INTEL Wireless-AC 8260D2W 2.4G/5Ghz 802.11ac MINI PCI-E WiFi Card that I bought on the internet.

The FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE Hardware Notes were saying it was compatible:
https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=iwm&apropos=0&sektion=4&manpath=FreeBSD+11.1-RELEASE+and+Ports&arch=amd64&format=html

Hence, I've tried to configure it with OPNSense, and YES! OPNSense loads and sees the driver correctly.
I just had to add the 2 following lines in /boot/loader.conf.local :

if_iwm_load="YES"
iwm8000Cfw_load="YES"

Unfortunately, the OPNSense GUI for this card hasn't already been created, so it is impossible to configure...  :(

When will it be possible? (I've tried with 18.7 & 19.1)

Thanks