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What is needed to make pfsense as ngfw firewall ? : r/PFSENSE
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Still, pfSense doesn’t apply the NAT redirect to the WireGuard interface. Why does pfSense skip NAT when forwarding to a WireGuard peer, and what’s the correct way to make a remote …
is using pfsense better than using a normal router? : r/PFSENSE
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However if pfSense is the current version and that branch is selected, packages won't break pfSense. I don't have a great answer for you but the shortest path to "working" might be to …
What's everyone running for hardware for PFSense? : r/PFSENSE
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Issue with going from 2.7.0 to 2.7.2 - Netgate Forum
Dec 8, 2023 · @ stephenw10 Came across precisely the same problem after initially seeing the option to upgrade. But, when creating a VM snapshot and returning to initiate the update from …
How to configure pfSense with a Fiber connection? : r/PFSENSE
I connect pfSense WAN port to ISP fiber router with the WAN IP address as DMZ in ISP router, even though it's a private IP on router's LAN subnet. All other network devices connect to …
Snort Package 4.0 -- Inline IPS Mode Introduction and …
May 30, 2019 · Only the following NIC families currently have netmap support in FreeBSD and hence pfSense: em, igb, ixgb, ixl, lem, re or cxgbe. If your NIC driver is not from one of these …