One strong point for example is that it is already based on FreeBSD 11.0. The OPNsense team decided to move forward more quickly and did lots of interesting but invasive changes. OPNsense was forked from pfSense (more on than in the next post) and thus you will find lots of similarities if you have read the post on installing pfSense. This post will show how to install OPNsense, a great alternative to pfSense. The previous article detailed installing pfSense. Part 3 demonstrated serial access to the APU and showed how to update its firmware. Part 2 gave some Unix history and explained what a serial console is. Part 1 of this article series was about why you want to build your own router, and how to assemble the APU2 that I chose as the hardware to build this on.
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