@stefano The lazyness in this PR is insane, they didn't even bother to do the absolute minimum.
Feels like a slap in the face, downright disrespectful. 
@stefano The lazyness in this PR is insane, they didn't even bother to do the absolute minimum.
Feels like a slap in the face, downright disrespectful. 
Today I've set up two OPNsense 26.1 Firewalls in a HA configuration on a single DSL internet connection.
Failover is working, the backup OPNsense does connect the PPPoE session, and requests a IPv6 prefix via DHCPv6, but it doesn't disconnected the PPP session after the main OPNsense comes back online.
Not sure why, I've set up CARP on the igb0_vlan interface, but it's not working. I probably forgot something, needs more troubleshooting.
Still, pretty nice not needing a router in front of the OPNsense Firewalls. 
@stefano Thank you Stefano, you too.
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@stefano Some people have the talent to speak a thousand words without saying anything at all.
Today I shut down another one of my Proxmox VE VMs, after migrating the last of it's jails (NSD, Unbound, AdGuard Home, and the 2nd HAProxy carp instance) to my HP t620 thin client.
This little machine has been running my new Zabbix Server for the last 6 months.
I've also set up automated ZFS replication on my main FreeBSD server to back up all the data on it every night, so I don't have to worry about the single SSD dying anymore.
Now only NetBox (Ubuntu LXC) and the Minecraft Server (Windows Server 2022) remains on Proxmox, the former will be migrated to a VNET jail, the latter to a bhybe VM.
Let's see how long that'll take me... π«
@Larvitz The realization that 2012 is already 14 years ago ... some pets don't even live that long. 
@Larvitz VNET Jails really are one of FreeBSD's greatest features.
And while I do not have need for, you could also give a jail of of your FreeBSD hosts physical interfaces, skipping epair and bridge interfaces entirely.
Netgraph VNET Jails are also pretty neat, though I find working with ng_* interfaces a bit too complicated, so I usually stick with epair.
@Larvitz Considering that I pay my ISP around β¬50 a month just for a static /56 IPv6 prefix, this is very tempting.
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