Quote from: philippe_crowdsec on July 02, 2026, 11:25:49 AM@cookiemonster: I'm interested in the discussion about CrowdSec.Hi @philippe_crowdsec - thanks for the note. I will keep it short here so as to not hijack the thread. Yes those are free but my _main_ issue is that the integration was limited and was never advanced. The note since 2024 if I'm not mistaken is:
The product is free (security engine, scenarios, vpatch, WAF rules, Claude skill, etc.) and is MIT-licensed.
A blocklist is shared amongst users who share signals, for free, and many more are also free of charge.
There is 0 cost on the OpnSense integration.
So I'd be interested to understand your feelings better (or maybe it's about the SaaS console)?
If you have time and the will to discuss this, please PM me.
QuoteAt the moment, the CrowdSec package for OPNsense is fully functional on the command line but its web interface is limited; you can only list the installed objects and revoke decisions. For anything else you need the shell or the CrowdSec Console.Which means most of the existing and new functionality is unmanageable from the plugin. For instance I can't use SPOA for haproxy on OPN when using the OPN haproxy plugin.