Aug. 19, 2023, 10:24 p.m. | /u/uberbewb

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I left the Pfsense platform after the Wireguard fiasco, which piled on top of how they responded to opnsense. Personally, it's just plain alarming that Netgate had to be ripped a new one to realize the code wasn't implemented right. That makes me question other potential pitfalls that haven't been caught.


I'm preparing to setup a new box, but there's so much about these options that I really don't know about.
I am curious if anybody here has actually looked …

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