Quote from: Monviech (Cedrik) on January 23, 2026, 03:48:54 PMThere is no automatic migration of firewall rules. Both new and old component are fully functional side by side.So eventually this :
So dont worry about upgrading, nothing will change.
After the upgrade there will be a migration assistant you can choose (or not yet choose) to follow. No rush.
Quote from: julsssark on January 22, 2026, 10:57:18 PMAnti-lockout instruction clarity:Will not be needed at all ?!
The instruction text says "Enable the anti-lockout rule" while step 2 says "Deselect anti-lockout in advanced settings".
Given the wording of the control itself ("Disable anti-lockout"), I suggest revising the instruction text to: "To prevent being locked out during the rule migration process, enable automatically generated lock-out rules..." and updating step 2 to: "Uncheck the 'Disable anti-lockout' checkbox."
Quote from: pfry on January 23, 2026, 05:23:16 PMI get "enterprise" or "data center" devices (a stretch for M.2, but hey)At least those are still REAL SSD's with decent Power Loss Protection unlike the earlier mentioned Samsung "Pro" Series and many of their competitors !! ;)
Quote from: dmacgowan on January 23, 2026, 08:33:54 PMIt certainly isn't overheating in my -28 degree C garage in the middle of winter.CPU's have this thing called "Cold Boot bug" often when the temperature drops that low so maybe your SSD has something similar too ?!
Quote from: chemlud on January 23, 2026, 05:58:19 PMThe devices with Coreboot are "in production", so not easy to swap the OS.I am not talking about swapping anything : Just boot a Live ISO from a USB Stick !!
QuoteAnd as the problem is with TW updates, not with the browser (see above): how to test then?Download stuff manually via the browser or wget on the Terminal ?
QuoteSo largely: Self-inflicted pain, one might say. It bugs me not to know, what is going on here.I can relate to that! :)
QuoteOPNsense has no traffic shaper enabled, what should IPS/IDS do to the bandwith of one client, but not to another on the same switch?It would be based on IP address but if you know for sure you have not configured anything in OPNsense or on the Client/Server that is having these issues then there is not much to do there I guess...
Quote from: Sheridan Computers on January 23, 2026, 08:45:39 PMNot for IPv6, IPv4 only.True, but if you leave DNS on IPv4 level there is no need to track your clients based on their IPv6 address and just use the IPv4 bindings for nice hostnames with your local domain included :)
Quote from: dmacgowan on January 23, 2026, 08:33:54 PM[...]It would appear that the program doesn't know what to do with a negative temperature reading. It certainly isn't overheating in my -28 degree C garage in the middle of winter.