https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PfSense
In November 2017, a World Intellectual Property Organization panel found that Netgate, the copyright holder of pfSense, had been using the domain opnsense.com in bad faith to discredit OPNsense, a competing open source firewall forked from pfSense. It compelled Netgate to transfer the domain to Deciso, the developer of OPNsense.
I was happy with pfsense too, until Netgate bought the copyrights.
Jean,
Do you have facts to support this claim?
Signed,
A happy pfSense user.
Netgate bought Pfsense and they already started to destroy it.
You should consider to switch to Opnsense.
On 2020-02-03 14:34, Matt Harris wrote:
> fSense on a VM with relatively minimal resources running your VPNs
> works very well