Hello,
I'm curious to hear if anyone has some opinions or takeways regarding pfSense. I've been heavily exposed to it at work and while it accomplishes what is required, I am getting some quality issues with the overall experience. I believe these issues can be resolved obviously, but that solution doesn't appear to present itself in the web configuration. I'm at the point now where I need to develop an advanced understanding of this system to troubleshoot out any finer issues I come across (right now I'm having throughput and VOIP issues on a pfSense appliance designed for home office). I'm wondering though if instead of finding/purchasing training material for pfSense, I should instead get training material for freebsd PF which the system is based on. I already have a good grasp on FreeBsd and use the pfSense cli regularly. It seems studying up on PF is better use of my time perhaps?
Interested to hear your two cents.
Thanks!
I'm curious to hear if anyone has some opinions or takeways regarding pfSense. I've been heavily exposed to it at work and while it accomplishes what is required, I am getting some quality issues with the overall experience. I believe these issues can be resolved obviously, but that solution doesn't appear to present itself in the web configuration. I'm at the point now where I need to develop an advanced understanding of this system to troubleshoot out any finer issues I come across (right now I'm having throughput and VOIP issues on a pfSense appliance designed for home office). I'm wondering though if instead of finding/purchasing training material for pfSense, I should instead get training material for freebsd PF which the system is based on. I already have a good grasp on FreeBsd and use the pfSense cli regularly. It seems studying up on PF is better use of my time perhaps?
Interested to hear your two cents.
Thanks!