Please Make a Donation to OPNsense

Started by packet loss, January 22, 2016, 07:23:11 PM

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Thank you minime, netranger and Nnyan. <3

Switched from pf to opnsense for around 2 weeks now and so far I am very happy, so I donated 10€ for now ;)

Franco, If you can help us get a certain addon/plugin developed for opnsense, i will gladly donate $100 USD.  We already have the functional code, just not sure how to make it a plugin, submit it, etc.

Free money if you help us.!!!
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Thank you SiD67 and MasterXBKC.

For reference, we offer guides on how to build plugins and free review for pull requests over at GitHub..

https://docs.opnsense.org/development/examples/helloworld.html
https://github.com/opnsense/plugins#about-the-opnsense-plugins

But that aside, since we don't know what addon/plugin it is we can't tell how well it will integrate or perform so we need to take a look at the code. You can share here or privately through franco AT opnsense DOT org

Nothing is ever free. :D


Cheers,
Franco

A donation worth 150 euros !
An excellent welcome on the forum, and a motivation to evolve the project OPNsense, the next generation is there and long live the open source !


Got my donation $50. And I will donate $100 for every installation I do.


Thanks to everyone at ONSense for the great work and wish you all the best and lots of strength in defense against people making controversial website like OPNsense.com. Sent €40 to support.


I went for 100 US. Beside being one the nicest firewall distros ever, most important is the developers being receptive to input. I was happy to see my idea of TMPFS being implemented for flash friendly configurations. I first tried it when it forked. I also like that if you support your own installs, you get the full capability. I've seen lesser firewall distros only give the community beta and crippled versions.

OT:
Now that IPCop which I contributed to over the years is all but dead, I'm committed to moving over to OPNsense full time rather than just testing. I'm building a fanless 1.5U skylake firewall using a Streacom case and a six intel nic mITX. I need to have work done on the front panel. Going to use a white OLED 40x2 display. I have an informational display fetish but it's not socially harmful to other beings, I like them in cars and everywhere.

Hey Dave,

Wow, that tmpfs improvement was YEARS ago:

https://raw.githubusercontent.com/opnsense/changelog/master/doc/15.7/15.7.2

Happy to see you're still around! Thank you!

Let me know if you need any help with the lcdproc integration. We will gladly review and fix core-related roadblocks when necessary. :)


Cheers,
Franco

The biggest issue with lcdproc will be finding a client that displays what I want but lcdproc itself can be setup pretty useful. It would appear that LCD4linux compiles for BSD at least on SF they show both the Demon and Tux logos. Here is a good example of it on a 40x2: http://www.ipcop-forum.de/galerie/setup.php

For old time sake, here is my Raq with my adaptation dubbed Raqcop running on it and using a perl script to drive the display directly via the parallel connection, the script IS the program. This script only works with parallel: http://www.ipcop-forum.de/galerie/davesworld.php I was VFD in those days. IPCop like Smoothwall, Endian and others uses colors, red=wan green=lan blue=wlan and orange=dmz. There is no multi-wan on IPCop. I will stick with that convention for ethernet cable colors when I get my next residence.

just donated too, this is a good project with a helpful community

Thank you opnsense team

GX