![]() ![]() security issues related to the web UI being run as root.OPNSense lists their reasons for forking pfSense here It's worth noting that when m0n0wall got discontinued in 2015, Manuel Kasper, the author or m0n0wall recommended its users to migrate to OPNSense rather than pfSense. OPNsense forked pfSense in 2015, right after m0n0wall got discontinued. PfSense forked m0n0wall in 2004 and released the first version in 2006. Before we jump into functionality, security, and usability, let's look at the relevant parts of the history of both systems.īoth systems have a common ancestor - m0n0wall. ![]()
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