So I’ve been using OPNsense for a few years. I have an extensive config inclduing vlans, plugins, policies, suricata, VPN, routes, gateways, HAProxy, etc.

Over the past few months, I’ve noticed certain bugs, weirdness, and slowness within OPNsense. I recently watched Tom Lawrence’s video on the licensing changes and he touched on the openssl vulnerability that OPNsense has yet to remediate.

The Plus license cost (per year) which entitles you to some limited support options is also appealing. Every time I get stuck figuring out something complex in OPNsense, I have to hope someone else has tried to do the same thing and posted about it so I can troubleshoot.

I also don’t like having to constantly update. A more “stable”/enterprise focused cycle like pfSense has seems like my pace. It broke on me last year with one of the upgrades and I had to clean install.

Don’t get me wrong, I love the UI (mostly), plugins, etc. in OPNsense, but these past few months have got me thinking.

I’ve also heard that people don’t like Netgate as a company, so that could definitely factor into not switching.

What are everyone’s thoughts?

  • ______-_-_________@alien.topB
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    1
    arrow-down
    1
    ·
    10 months ago

    I use pfsense CE. I am a bit worried that Netgate will be less interested in maintaining the community edition now, but it just works. I don’t need a lot of bells and whistles. So I’m staying put until I see a decent reason to switch.

    • djgizmo@alien.topB
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      1
      ·
      10 months ago

      IMO, no. I don’t use pfsense on a daily basis (MikroTik FTW), but netgate will use CE as a testing ground. They’ll keep putting out updates; but advanced functionality will be paywalled.