...that NetBSD offers? Not trying to troll here or start a war, but was genuinely interested. If I wanted a bullet proof firewall, I'd pick b/w OpenBSD and pFsense, and for a more generic OS, I'd go w/ FreeBSD, since I already run PC-BSD. Does NetBSD bring anything to the party? Particularly since both FreeBSD and OpenBSD support most of the CPUs that NetBSD supports (although FreeBSD has dropped Alpha & PA-RISC, while neither NetBSD nor OpenBSD support Itanic)
What does FBSD & OBSD not have... (Score:2)
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Openbsd uses PF.
FreeBSD uses pfSense.
Why have an openbsd firewall with pfSense? IMHO PF is a lot better. I could be biased as all my servers are openbsd.
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Openbsd uses PF.
Yes.
(NetBSD uses npf as of late, formerly ipfilter)
FreeBSD uses pfSense.
No.
FreeBSD has both ipfilter and pf available.
pfSense is FreeBSD, and probably uses pf