Quote from: meyergru on Today at 12:00:54 PMSo I would invest less in learning one particular new technology, and more in strengthening problem-solving skills: learning how to frame a problem, break it down, question assumptions, move between different levels of abstraction and determine which problem actually needs to be solved.
Quote from: drosophila on Today at 11:54:14 AMWithout having tried it for lack of need ATM (but will likely arise in the future): does it have a way of restricting discovers reflection to specific (V)LANs, so that, say, the IoT VLAN cannot discover a phone nor TV, while the guest VLAN can see the TV VLAN but not the phones VLAN, but not wake up devices in the server and office VLANs, etc.? Or would that just be set up via conventional firewall rules?
Quote from: drosophila on Today at 11:39:51 AMFrom the rules page you have to select either-or. But it does have a combined TCP/UDP type, which also are separate protocols, so it's entirely possible that the same is being done silently for ICMP&6. That would certainly be useful, but for clarity there should be a combined setting instead IMO.
Quote from: OPNenthu on Today at 11:29:09 AMYou can find references to "Echo request" (type 8) and "Echo service request" (type 128) in the FreeBSD ICMP(4) and ICMP6(4) man pages ...
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Quote from: Monviech (Cedrik) on August 19, 2026, 01:08:47 PMThis is definitely freebsd bug territory now as Patrick also suggested:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/
If you have opened one you can also backlink it here:
https://github.com/opnsense/src/issues