

See the 2.3 Removed Packages list for details. A few have yet to be converted for Bootstrap and may return if converted. We have removed packages that have been deprecated upstream, no longer have an active maintainer, or were never stable. The list of available packages in pfSense 2.3.x has been significantly trimmed. Those using IPsec and OpenBGPD may have non-functional IPsec unless OpenBGPD is removed.If you’re not sure what it is, you’re not using it.

IGMP Proxy does not work with VLAN interfaces.However in 2.3.1, it is automatically not enabled to avoid encountering this problem. While, nearly all of the common regressions in 2.3-RELEASE have been fixed in 2.3.1, the following still exist: There are a few areas where additional caution should be exercised with this upgrade if upgrading from 2.2.x or an earlier release, all noted in the 2.3 Upgrade Guide.įor those upgrading from a 2.3 beta or RC version who have not yet upgraded to 2.3-RELEASE, please see this post. The Upgrade Guide covers everything you’ll need to know for upgrading in general. Upgrade ConsiderationsĪs always, you can upgrade from any prior version directly to 2.3.1. Past blog posts have covered some of the changes, such as the performance improvements from tryforward, and the webGUI update. If you haven’t yet caught up on the changes in 2.3.x, check out the Features and Highlights video. 24 issues affecting 2.2.x and prior versions have also been fixed. Several of these are significant issues, and have resolved nearly all the post-upgrade problems encountered in 2.3-RELEASE. 79 regressions in 2.3 have been fixed, mostly minor issues in the new GUI. This release includes a total of 103 bug fixes. The full list of changes is on the 2.3.1 New Features and Changes page. This is a maintenance release in the 2.3.x series, bringing a number of bug fixes, two security fixes in the GUI, as well as security fixes for OpenSSL, OpenVPN and FreeBSD atkbd and sendmsg. We are happy to announce the release of pfSense® software version 2.3.1! PfSense Fundamentals and Advanced Application

Navy deploys pfSense Plus software on the Netgate 1537 and AWS Cloud for network security and management.
