About 130,000 results
Open links in new tab
  1. How does pfSense compare to IPFire? : r/PFSENSE - Reddit

    Jul 23, 2022 · ipfire is Linux based so doesn't have bsd's single threaded pppoe implementation. Ipfire doesn't support ipv6 (or didn't last time I checked). pfsense is bsd based, offers way …

  2. ipfire - Reddit

    However, IPFire boots so fast that my ISP router hasn't established an internet connection by the time IPFire asks for an IP. IPFire continues with the boot after red0 times out. From there, it's …

  3. IPFire Community

    The forum of the IPFire Community - The Open Source Firewall

  4. In 2020, pfSense, Opnsense, IPfire : r/homelab - Reddit

    Apr 22, 2020 · IPFire gets very frequent updates, and there are lots of packages that can be added with a click. If you understand networking, you’ll find your way around the IPFire GUI …

  5. IPFire / Networking Set-up Issues : r/sysadmin - Reddit

    Dec 7, 2013 · IPFire / Networking Set-up Issues The issue is: We've got a server set-up with IPFire that is using default red/green/orange configurations for a class A network with only the …

  6. Is there a better firewall? : r/homelab - Reddit

    IPfire is generally good but lately it seems that development has been about getting releases out the door, not ensuring quality. Dunno how pfSense compares there...

  7. Sophos (home license) or IPFire Or OPNSense : …

    Apr 30, 2021 · IPfire is fine, not as many features but works great. Sophos is nice but a bit harder to setup. Untangle is nice and easy and I would have no problem paying $50 year for it. But …

  8. All in one firewall - OPNsense + PFSense + IPFire : r/homelab

    Apr 3, 2024 · I can't speak for IPFire, but I will say that pfSense and OPNsense are both using the pf firewall. There's different features to both, and a different user interface, but as far as …

  9. Alternatives? Opensense, IPFire? : r/PFSensers - Reddit

    Feb 19, 2022 · Alternatives? Opensense, IPFire? So Pfsense is getting weird at best, and corporately killed at worst. Time to investigate alternatives in case jumping ship is desired or …

  10. Firewall, considering going open source : r/sysadmin - Reddit

    However I recently came across IPFire which apparently is the successor to IPCop. Haven't used it yet, but I might install it on an old PC and see how it compares to IPCop.