Port OPNsense to Linux?

Started by MrWizard, March 30, 2026, 11:40:27 AM

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Quote from: meyergru on April 02, 2026, 01:21:44 PMWhat COULD be done is to invent a new firewall from scratch with Linux underneath, aiming exactly at prosumer users, who want more security or features than what an average consumer router (like a Fritzbox) offers, but with less complexity (at the expense of overwhelming features) than OpnSense.
There is soo much already out there so what do you need exactly that they can not offer ?!

IPTables/NFTables/UFW/etc...

QuoteAVM's Fritzbox
I hate those things! :(

I know ISPs in Germany have flooded the country with them and some Dutch ISPs use them too, but still : Can we please get rid of those things ?!?!

Quote from: OPNenthu on April 02, 2026, 04:00:30 PM
Quote from: Monviech (Cedrik) on April 02, 2026, 03:13:00 PMIt is, but not with your puny home N100 hardware et al.
Size-shaming us now, eh? 😂
IKR ?! LOL! ^_^

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Quote from: MrWizard on April 02, 2026, 03:19:08 PMThis is a deeper change away from Windows and propriety software, which is likely to spread.
I don't know where it's all headed because we have problems at every level and it's very sad that issues of mass surveillance, censorship, and digital sovereignty aren't even the most pressing.  That's just where we techies like to focus.
Your main problem is TCPA/Palladium but since everyone has discovered that at least 20 years too late after the release of Windows 11 there is a very low chance that we can go back to a world where things like TPM chips and DRM do not exist anymore... :'(

Quote from: Monviech (Cedrik) on April 02, 2026, 04:08:21 PMAnd in these environments, admins who know the likes of Juniper, also know about BSD like systems (Junos is FreeBSD based, just as an example).
Sorry to disappoint you, but my experience agrees with his :
Quote from: bimbar on April 02, 2026, 04:27:01 PMHaving worked in those circles for 15 years, I doubt a junos admin knows BSD.
I had to save a customers life basically after he had been awake for 3 days and totally stressed because his racks lost connection and his Juniper/HP/CISCO Switches were no longer talking to one another...

Fixed it in like one hour and could have done it even faster is his CISCO Switch wasn't a glorified LinkSys model with a horribly slow webGUI :P

Suddenly I was his favorite contact at the hosting company... I wonder why ?! LOL !!!

QuoteSo, to summarize, I doubt they'll go FOSS for the networking stuff.
There is Jolla SailFish for phones :)
Weird guy who likes everything Linux and *BSD on PC/Laptop/Tablet/Mobile and funny little ARM based boards :)