KN4MKB@alien.topBtoSelf-Hosted Main@selfhosted.forum•pfSense just messed with their userbase again, maybe its time to stop using it?English
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1 year agoI’ve ran both and unfortunately, as much as I HATE to admit it, pfSense “just worked”. I tried opnsense, but strange problems kept coming up that had me fixing issues like wack a mole in a time where I needed something to just do it’s job. I’ll give opnsense another shot in the future. But as of now pfsense is doing what I need, the way I need it to on the community edition. I have no reason to swap now, but if they screw around with that, I guess opnsense will get another shot.
People talk up Pterodactyl like it’s difficult to install, but if you follow the documentation it’s fine if you’ve had any experience with installing Linux programs beyond running a script. You can also find scripts on github that make it a one stop shot or one liner install like most are used to. I have an AMP license, and kind of regret it to be honest. I thought a paid solution may be better, but I was wrong. The UI and navigation in AMP is among the worst software front end navigation I’ve ever seen.