if it is a "plugin" then it will serve both, those that like or those that dont want it...it is a choiceid bet there are probably alot of Ubiquiti owners using opnsense instead of USG
I am talking about situation when you have some new unifi devices and they need to be connected to cloud to change settings. You also need some account on unifi cloud to access controller.If you have device with controller SW you need to connect to cloud to set it.If there is closed network or is not access to internet....it is not easy
Sorry for opening a new "issue"I just wanted to report that I've been successful installing Unifi Beta 5.13.10.0-g7664a3c6 on OPNsense 20.1.3.The link I used was: https://dl.ubnt-ut.com/teunis/wpa3/5.13.10/UniFi.unix.zipThanks for your hard work!!
original project sitehttps://github.com/gozoinks/unifi-pfsensefork typically with newer firmware build(dev is much more active than in main branch)https://github.com/gnkidwell/unifi-pfsenseOPNsense 20.7.7_1-amd64FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE-p11-HBSDI have installed and run both script with issue on latest OPNsense build(even on older builds)
I tend to agree that deploying this on an OpnSense makes very little sense. You can spin up a very inexpensive VPS in OVH for less than $10.00 a month and deploy the Unifi controller on it. It will be far more reliable than on an OpnSense box. If you are doing this at home then I might understand but for business, a cheap VPS is the way to go and allows for multi-tenant as I use with over 50 companies.
I'd really like to run my unifi controller on opnsense. Any guidance on how to do it? I am new to BSD and OPNsense, though I am OK at linux generally.