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O-Net was an Italian commercial Linux distribution created by HI-NET.
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2011-12-21 |
NEW • BSD Release: pfSense 2.0.1 |
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Chris Buechler has announced the release of pfSense 2.0.1, an updated version of the project's FreeBSD-based operating system for firewalls: "The pfSense 2.0.1 release is now available. This is a maintenance release with some bug and security fixes since the 2.0 release. This is the recommended release for all installations. As always, you can upgrade from any previous release to 2.0.1, so if you haven't upgraded to 2.0 yet, just upgrade straight to 2.0.1. For those who use the built-in certificate manager, pay close attention to the notes below on a potential security issue with those certificates. The following changes were made since 2.0 release: improved accuracy of automated state killing in various cases; various fixes and improvements to relayd...." Here is the brief release announcement. Download: pfSense-2.0.1-RELEASE-i386.iso.gz (97.9MB, SHA256), pfSense-2.0.1-RELEASE-amd64.iso.gz (110MB, SHA256).
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pfSense is a free, open source customized distribution of FreeBSD specifically tailored for use as a firewall and router that is entirely managed via web interface. In addition to being a routing platform, pfSense includes a long list of related features and a package system which allows further expandability.
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2023-11-16 |
BSD Release: pfSense 2.7.1 |
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Bill Rathbone has announced the release of pfSense 2.7.1, un updated build of the project's FreeBSD-based specialist operating system for firewalls and routers. This version uses the FreeBSD's 14-CURRENT branch as its base. "Netgate is pleased to announce the release of pfSense Community Edition (CE) software version 2.7.1. Major changes and features: OpenSSL upgraded to 3.0.12 - this change was essential because OpenSSL 1.1.1 has reached end of life (EOL) and will no longer receive security patches for vulnerabilities; the Kea DHCP server is available as an opt-in feature, basic functionality is present in version 2.7.1, but it is not feature-complete; support for SCTP has been improved in PF for firewall rules, NAT and logging, and rules can now act on SCTP packets by port number; IPv6 Router Advertisement configuration has been relocated to Services, Router Advertisement as a part of the ongoing Kea DHCP server integration; PHP upgraded to 8.2.11; the base operating system upgraded to a more recent point of FreeBSD 14-CURRENT...." See the release announcement and the release notes for further information and upgrade instructions. Download: pfSense-CE-2.7.1-RELEASE-amd64.iso.gz (548MB, SHA256), pfSense-CE-memstick-2.7.1-RELEASE-amd64.img.gz (549MB, SHA256). |
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2023-07-13 |
BSD Release: pfSense 2.7.0 |
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pfSense is a free, open source customized distribution of FreeBSD specifically tailored for use as a firewall and router that is entirely managed via web interface. pfSense 2.7.0 ships with improvements to firewall performance, fixes some uPnP issues related to running multiple gaming systems on the same network, and upgrades OpenVPN. "Captive portal and limiters moved from ipfw to pf: pf is the default packet filter in pfSense software. These changes leverage L2 features previously added to pf and upstreamed to FreeBSD, and improve performance and stability of the captive portal by eliminating the need for packets to traverse both pf and ipfw. UPnP and multiple game systems: A fix has been added to address an issue with UPnP and multiple game systems. This resolves the problems some game systems experienced connecting to the internet when UPnP was enabled and multiple consoles are in use. New gateway state killing options: These options give the user more flexibility in how the firewall decides to kill states automatically during failover events and also adds several new manual ways to selectively remove states. Improved Firewall/NAT rule usability: The Firewall/NAT rule interface has been improved to make it easier to create and manage rules. This includes new buttons to toggle multiple rules and copy rules to other interfaces." These, and other changes, are detailed in the release announcement and in the release notes. Download: pfSense-CE-2.7.0-RELEASE-amd64.iso.gz (472MB, SHA256). |
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2022-02-15 |
BSD Release: pfSense 2.6.0 |
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Jim Pingle has announced the release of pfSense 2.6.0, the latest stable version of the project's FreeBSD-based specialist operating system for firewalls and routers. Some of the changes and new features of the release include: "IPsec VTI interface names have changed in this release, configurations will be updated automatically where possible to use the new names; IPsec status page and widget are significantly faster, show more complete information, and have additional useful functionality; ZFS is now the default filesystem for installations where possible; new Disks widget to replace the disk usage list in the System Information widget - this widget is automatically added and enabled if the firewall configuration contains the System Information widget with disk usage section active; AutoConfigBackup no longer makes pages wait to load during the backup process; the default password hash format in the User Manager has been changed from bcrypt to SHA-512; improvements to the Captive Portal logout page and process; RAM disks have been converted to tmpfs." Read the rest of the release announcement for further information. Download: pfSense-CE-2.6.0-RELEASE-amd64.iso.gz (417MB, SHA256), pfSense-CE-memstick-2.6.0-RELEASE-amd64.img.gz (418MB, SHA256). |
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2021-02-17 |
BSD Release: pfSense 2.5.0 |
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pfSense is a free, open source customized distribution of FreeBSD specifically tailored for use as a firewall and router that is entirely managed via web interface. The project's latest release, pfSense 2.5.0, is based on FreeBSD 12.2. The release announcement highlights changes in the new version: "Base OS upgraded to FreeBSD 12.2-STABLE, OpenSSL upgraded to 1.1.1, pPerformance improvements. Kernel WireGuard implementation, as mentioned in a previous WireGuard blog post. WireGuard is a new VPN Layer 3 protocol designed for speed and simplicity. The pfSense documentation site includes information on how to configure WireGuard as well as example configuration recipes. IPsec enhancements: Configuration for the strongSwan IPsec backend was changed from the deprecated ipsec.conf/stroke format to the new swanctl/VICI format. Various improvements to tunnel configuration, including better options for lifetime and rekey to avoid duplicate security associations." Download: pfSense-CE-2.5.0-RELEASE-amd64.iso.gz (359MB, SHA256). |
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2020-03-26 |
BSD Release: pfSense 2.4.5 |
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pfSense is a free, open source customized distribution of FreeBSD specifically tailored for use as a firewall and router that is entirely managed via web interface. The project's latest release upgrades the base operating system, adds improvements to the web interface and disables access time writes by default to improve disk performance. "2.4.5 adds several new features, including: OS Upgrade: Base Operating System upgraded to FreeBSD 11-STABLE after FreeBSD 11.3. Added sorting and search/filtering to several pages including the Certificate Manager, DHCP Leases, and ARP/NDP Tables. Added DNS Resolver (Unbound) Python Integration. Added IPsec DH and PFS groups 25, 26, 27, and 31. Changed UFS filesystem defaults to noatime on new installations to reduce unnecessary disk writes. Set autocomplete=new-password for forms containing authentication fields to help prevent browser auto-fill from completing irrelevant fields. Added new Dynamic DNS providers Linode and Gandi." Additional information can be found in the project's release announcement and in the release notes. Download (SHA256): pfSense-CE-2.4.5-RELEASE-amd64.iso.gz (363MB). |
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2018-09-24 |
BSD Release: pfSense 2.4.4 |
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Jim Pingle has announced the availability of pfSense 2.4.4. The new release of the pfSense operating system for routers and firewalls is based on FreeBSD 11.2 and offers several new features: "2.4.4 includes a number of significant new features: OS Upgrade - base Operating System upgraded to FreeBSD 11.2-RELEASE-p3. As a part of moving to FreeBSD 11.2, support is included for C3000-based hardware. PHP 7.2 - PHP upgraded to version 7.2, which required numerous changes to syntax throughout the source code and packages. Routed IPsec (VTI) - routed IPsec is now possible using using FreeBSD if_ipsec(4) Virtual Tunnel Interfaces (VTI). IPsec Speed Improvements - the new Asynchronous Cryptography option under the IPsec Advanced Settings tab can dramatically improve IPsec performance on multi-core hardware. Default Gateway Group - the default gateway may now be configured using a Gateway Group setup for failover, which replaces Default Gateway Switching. Limiter AQM/Queue Schedulers - limiters now include support for several Active Queue Management (AQM) methods and Queue Scheduler configurations such as FQ_CODEL." Further details can be found in the project's release announcement and in the release notes. Download: pfSense-CE-2.4.4-RELEASE-amd64.iso.gz (326MB, SHA256). |
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2018-03-30 |
BSD Release: pfSense 2.4.3 |
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Jim Pingle has announced the release of pfSense 2.4.3, the latest update of the specialist FreeBSD-based operating system for firewalls and routers: "We are excited to announce the release of pfSense software version 2.4.3, now available for new installations and upgrades. pfSense software version 2.4.3 brings security patches, several new features, support for new Netgate hardware models, and stability fixes for issues present in previous pfSense 2.4.x branch releases. This release includes several important security patches: kernel PTI mitigations for Meltdown; IBRS mitigation for Spectre V2 (requires updated CPU microcode); fixed three potential XSS vectors and two potential CSRF issues; CSRF protection for all dashboard widgets; updated several base system packages to address CVEs. In addition to security fixes, pfSense software version 2.4.3 also includes important bug fixes." Read the rest of the release announcement for a full changelog and upgrade instructions. Download: pfSense-CE-2.4.3-RELEASE-amd64.iso.gz (305MB, SHA256), pfSense-CE-memstick-serial-2.4.3-RELEASE-amd64.img.gz (306MB, SHA256). |
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2017-10-12 |
BSD Release: pfSense 2.4.0 |
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pfSense is a free, open-source customised distribution of FreeBSD specifically tailored for use as a firewall and router that is entirely managed via web interface. Jim Pingle has announced the release of pfSense 2.4.0 which uses FreeBSD 11.1 as the base operating system and supports running on ZFS. "We are excited to announce the release of pfSense software version 2.4, now available for new installations and upgrades! pfSense software version 2.4.0 was a herculean effort! It is the culmination of 18 months of hard work by Netgate and community contributors, with over 290 items resolved. According to git, 671 files were changed with a total 1,651,680 lines added, and 185,727 lines deleted. Most of those added lines are from translated strings for multiple language support. Version 2.4.0 includes a long list of significant changes in pfSense software and in the underlying operating system and dependencies. Changes for pfSense 2.4.0 include: FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE as the base operating system; new pfSense installer based on BSDInstall, with support for ZFS, UEFI and multiple types of partition layouts (e.g. GPT, BIOS)...." The 32-bit build of pfSense is no longer available in the 2.4 series. The release announcement offers further information. Download (SHA256): pfSense-CE-2.4.0-RELEASE-amd64.iso.gz (300MB). |
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2017-05-05 |
BSD Release: pfSense 2.3.4 |
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Version 2.3.4 of pfSense, a specialist FreeBSD-based operating system designed for firewalls and routers, has been released: "We are happy to announce the release of pfSense software version 2.3.4. This is a maintenance release in the 2.3.x series, bringing stability and bug fixes, fixes for a few security issues, and a handful of new features. On the 2.3.4-RELEASE Dashboard you'll find a few additional pieces of information - the BIOS vendor, version, and release date (if the firewall can determine them) and a Netgate Unique ID. The Netgate Unique ID is similar to a serial number, it is used to uniquely identify an instance of pfSense software for customers who want to purchase support services. For hardware sold in our store, it also allows us to tie units to our manufacturing records. This ID is consistent across all platforms (bare metal, virtual machines, and hosted/cloud instances such as AWS/Azure). We had originally intended to use the hardware serial number or the UUID generated by the operating system, but we found that these were unreliable." See the release announcement and release notes for further details. Download: pfSense-CE-2.3.4-RELEASE-amd64.iso.gz (306MB, SHA256), pfSense-CE-2.3.4-RELEASE-i386.iso.gz (290MB, SHA256). |
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