6 May
2016
6 May
'16
11:44 a.m.
+1 to a "Can you substantiate that claim please?" sentiment here. I've used it for years and found it to be reliable, flexible, feature-filled. And having the BSD CLI fully available has been a godsend. On Fri, May 6, 2016 at 12:01 AM, Mark Tinka <mark.tinka@seacom.mu> wrote:
On 6/May/16 02:18, g@1337.io wrote:
If you are considering pfSense, I would urge you to look at OPNsense instead. The pfSense code is horrible!
Can you explain?
We've been reasonably happy with it, running it since 2012 on dozens of boxes for our corporate network and as OpenVPN servers.
Mark.