Most popular open source firewall in the world
Subject: Most popular open source firewall in the world Good day from Singapore, I am using pfsense community edition 2.7.2 firewall at home. Recently I asked ChatGPT. ChatGPT says pfsense is the singular most popular open source firewall in the world. Is pfsense really the most popular open source firewall in the world? If there is more than one, please provide a list of the most popular open source firewall(s) in the world as well. Preferably from well accredited sources. Thank you. Regards, Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming Targeted Individual in Singapore
Hi, I mean just from a quick search there are a bunch of great opensource firewalls. Some more popular than others, depending on the use case. The first one which would come into my mind is OPNSense, a fork of pfsense. I use it myself and it works great. Another one could be IPFire and IPCop. This site is in German but it lists a few, you could evaluate if you search for something new (not affiliated with that site): https://aware7.com/de/blog/die-12-besten-open-source-firewalls/ All the best, Klaas ________________________________ Von: opensource-wg <opensource-wg-bounces@ripe.net> im Auftrag von Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming via opensource-wg <opensource-wg@ripe.net> Gesendet: Montag, 19. Februar 2024 15:33 An: opensource-wg@ripe.net <opensource-wg@ripe.net> Cc: ceo@teo-en-ming-corp.com <ceo@teo-en-ming-corp.com> Betreff: [opensource-wg] Most popular open source firewall in the world Subject: Most popular open source firewall in the world Good day from Singapore, I am using pfsense community edition 2.7.2 firewall at home. Recently I asked ChatGPT. ChatGPT says pfsense is the singular most popular open source firewall in the world. Is pfsense really the most popular open source firewall in the world? If there is more than one, please provide a list of the most popular open source firewall(s) in the world as well. Preferably from well accredited sources. Thank you. Regards, Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming Targeted Individual in Singapore _______________________________________________ opensource-wg mailing list opensource-wg@ripe.net https://lists.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/opensource-wg To unsubscribe from this mailing list, get a password reminder, or change your subscription options, please visit: https://lists.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/opensource-wg
Hey, As someone who works a lot with AI, I have to say that chatGPT relies on what it can find on the internet. The first page I found was from pfsense, claiming it to be the "world's most trusted open source firewall". The Dutch call this a "wij van wc-eend", a phrase made by a company to claim that their product is the best. I tend to use UFW, but I know people who use Shorewall and CSF. Its a case of "preference" and what you want to use the firewall for. Greetings, Julius On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 3:54 PM Klaas Tammling <klaas@tammling.hamburg> wrote:
Hi,
I mean just from a quick search there are a bunch of great opensource firewalls. Some more popular than others, depending on the use case.
The first one which would come into my mind is OPNSense, a fork of pfsense. I use it myself and it works great.
Another one could be IPFire and IPCop.
This site is in German but it lists a few, you could evaluate if you search for something new (not affiliated with that site): https://aware7.com/de/blog/die-12-besten-open-source-firewalls/
All the best,
Klaas
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Subject: Most popular open source firewall in the world
Good day from Singapore,
I am using pfsense community edition 2.7.2 firewall at home.
Recently I asked ChatGPT. ChatGPT says pfsense is the singular most popular open source firewall in the world.
Is pfsense really the most popular open source firewall in the world? If there is more than one, please provide a list of the most popular open source firewall(s) in the world as well. Preferably from well accredited sources.
Thank you.
Regards,
Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming Targeted Individual in Singapore
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I think the whole question is wrong. I don't see there to be one BEST product. It all matters for the application. What is required (i.e. features, support, performance etc). What is the know-how of the enduser? Does it require a simple graphic interface? Or is a CLI preferred? Or both needed? Do you just need a single setup or is this which should be rolled out to various remote locations? Do you require it to run on a specific hardware or OS? If you really want to help to select something and not just doing some marketing research, then explain your situation and ask for suggestions for it. Regards, Martin Winter On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 4:57 PM Julius ter Pelkwijk <pelkwijk@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey,
As someone who works a lot with AI, I have to say that chatGPT relies on what it can find on the internet. The first page I found was from pfsense, claiming it to be the "world's most trusted open source firewall". The Dutch call this a "wij van wc-eend", a phrase made by a company to claim that their product is the best.
I tend to use UFW, but I know people who use Shorewall and CSF. Its a case of "preference" and what you want to use the firewall for.
Greetings,
Julius
On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 3:54 PM Klaas Tammling <klaas@tammling.hamburg> wrote:
Hi,
I mean just from a quick search there are a bunch of great opensource firewalls. Some more popular than others, depending on the use case.
The first one which would come into my mind is OPNSense, a fork of pfsense. I use it myself and it works great.
Another one could be IPFire and IPCop.
This site is in German but it lists a few, you could evaluate if you search for something new (not affiliated with that site): https://aware7.com/de/blog/die-12-besten-open-source-firewalls/
All the best,
Klaas
________________________________ Von: opensource-wg <opensource-wg-bounces@ripe.net> im Auftrag von Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming via opensource-wg <opensource-wg@ripe.net> Gesendet: Montag, 19. Februar 2024 15:33 An: opensource-wg@ripe.net <opensource-wg@ripe.net> Cc: ceo@teo-en-ming-corp.com <ceo@teo-en-ming-corp.com> Betreff: [opensource-wg] Most popular open source firewall in the world
Subject: Most popular open source firewall in the world
Good day from Singapore,
I am using pfsense community edition 2.7.2 firewall at home.
Recently I asked ChatGPT. ChatGPT says pfsense is the singular most popular open source firewall in the world.
Is pfsense really the most popular open source firewall in the world? If there is more than one, please provide a list of the most popular open source firewall(s) in the world as well. Preferably from well accredited sources.
Thank you.
Regards,
Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming Targeted Individual in Singapore
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Dear Martin, I prefer to use the open source firewall that is the most popular in the world to get a feel-good feeling. Based on my research in online shopping platforms like Lazada, many online shops are selling hardware appliances that claim to be compatible with pfsense and opnsense. pfsense and opnsense are the most frequently mentioned open source firewalls in Lazada and other online shopping platforms. Regards, Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming Targeted Individual in Singapore On Tuesday, February 20th, 2024 at 4:50 AM, Martin Winter <mwinter@netdef.org> wrote:
I think the whole question is wrong.
I don't see there to be one BEST product. It all matters for the application. What is required (i.e. features, support, performance etc). What is the know-how of the enduser? Does it require a simple graphic interface? Or is a CLI preferred? Or both needed? Do you just need a single setup or is this which should be rolled out to various remote locations? Do you require it to run on a specific hardware or OS?
If you really want to help to select something and not just doing some marketing research, then explain your situation and ask for suggestions for it.
Regards, Martin Winter
On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 4:57 PM Julius ter Pelkwijk pelkwijk@gmail.com wrote:
Hey,
As someone who works a lot with AI, I have to say that chatGPT relies on what it can find on the internet. The first page I found was from pfsense, claiming it to be the "world's most trusted open source firewall". The Dutch call this a "wij van wc-eend", a phrase made by a company to claim that their product is the best.
I tend to use UFW, but I know people who use Shorewall and CSF. Its a case of "preference" and what you want to use the firewall for.
Greetings,
Julius
On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 3:54 PM Klaas Tammling klaas@tammling.hamburg wrote:
Hi,
I mean just from a quick search there are a bunch of great opensource firewalls. Some more popular than others, depending on the use case.
The first one which would come into my mind is OPNSense, a fork of pfsense. I use it myself and it works great.
Another one could be IPFire and IPCop.
This site is in German but it lists a few, you could evaluate if you search for something new (not affiliated with that site): https://aware7.com/de/blog/die-12-besten-open-source-firewalls/
All the best,
Klaas
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Subject: Most popular open source firewall in the world
Good day from Singapore,
I am using pfsense community edition 2.7.2 firewall at home.
Recently I asked ChatGPT. ChatGPT says pfsense is the singular most popular open source firewall in the world.
Is pfsense really the most popular open source firewall in the world? If there is more than one, please provide a list of the most popular open source firewall(s) in the world as well. Preferably from well accredited sources.
Thank you.
Regards,
Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming Targeted Individual in Singapore
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Dear Julius, I prefer to use a firewall distro that could secure the entire network like pfsense, opnsense, ipfire, etc. I personally feel that UFW, shorewall and CSF are too basic and they are host-based solutions, that is, they can only secure the computers they are installed on, not the entire network. Regards, Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming Targeted Individual in Singapore On Monday, February 19th, 2024 at 11:56 PM, Julius ter Pelkwijk <pelkwijk@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey,
As someone who works a lot with AI, I have to say that chatGPT relies on what it can find on the internet. The first page I found was from pfsense, claiming it to be the "world's most trusted open source firewall". The Dutch call this a "wij van wc-eend", a phrase made by a company to claim that their product is the best.
I tend to use UFW, but I know people who use Shorewall and CSF. Its a case of "preference" and what you want to use the firewall for.
Greetings,
Julius
On Mon, Feb 19, 2024 at 3:54 PM Klaas Tammling <klaas@tammling.hamburg> wrote:
Hi,
I mean just from a quick search there are a bunch of great opensource firewalls. Some more popular than others, depending on the use case.
The first one which would come into my mind is OPNSense, a fork of pfsense. I use it myself and it works great.
Another one could be IPFire and IPCop.
This site is in German but it lists a few, you could evaluate if you search for something new (not affiliated with that site): https://aware7.com/de/blog/die-12-besten-open-source-firewalls/
All the best,
Klaas
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Subject: Most popular open source firewall in the world
Good day from Singapore,
I am using pfsense community edition 2.7.2 firewall at home.
Recently I asked ChatGPT. ChatGPT says pfsense is the singular most popular open source firewall in the world.
Is pfsense really the most popular open source firewall in the world? If there is more than one, please provide a list of the most popular open source firewall(s) in the world as well. Preferably from well accredited sources.
Thank you.
Regards,
Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming Targeted Individual in Singapore
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Dear Klaas, Thanks for the link. IPCop is an abandoned opensource firewall project. I personally feel ipfire is not as good as pfsense. Regards, Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming Targeted Individual in Singapore On Monday, February 19th, 2024 at 10:53 PM, Klaas Tammling <klaas@tammling.hamburg> wrote:
Hi,
I mean just from a quick search there are a bunch of great opensource firewalls. Some more popular than others, depending on the use case.
The first one which would come into my mind is OPNSense, a fork of pfsense. I use it myself and it works great.
Another one could be IPFire and IPCop.
This site is in German but it lists a few, you could evaluate if you search for something new (not affiliated with that site): https://aware7.com/de/blog/die-12-besten-open-source-firewalls/
All the best,
Klaas
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Subject: Most popular open source firewall in the world
Good day from Singapore,
I am using pfsense community edition 2.7.2 firewall at home.
Recently I asked ChatGPT. ChatGPT says pfsense is the singular most popular open source firewall in the world.
Is pfsense really the most popular open source firewall in the world? If there is more than one, please provide a list of the most popular open source firewall(s) in the world as well. Preferably from well accredited sources.
Thank you.
Regards,
Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming Targeted Individual in Singapore
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Julius ter Pelkwijk
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Klaas Tammling
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Martin Winter
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Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming