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Greetings from all of us at Netgate! We have some great news to share this month.

Here are the highlights:

  • General Data Protection Regulation Update
  • The New Forum
  • XG-7100 Desktop Update
  • pfSense software not in the news
  • TNSR Update
  • Recent Blog Posts
  • 15% off MinnowBoard Turbots
  • Netgate YouTube Channel
  • Tip of the month
  • June pfSense Gold Hangout on Routed IPsec (VTI)
  • Final Thought

GDPR update

Thank you to everyone who opted in to continue to receive our newsletter! GDPR went into effect on May 25th and we were very pleased to see how many of you chose to stay with us. We will continue to strive toward providing great content that will make you glad you did! 

If you know of someone who would benefit from the articles here, feel free to forward this email to them and encourage them to sign up themselves.

Sign me up!


New Forum

Speaking of GDPR, one of the casualties was an old friend to many of you: forum.pfsense.org. We have been contemplating a forum move and the need for GDPR compliance finally tipped the scale. We're pleased to report the new forum is GDPR compliant, has a modern responsive and customizable look, and stronger security options.

Fortunately we were able to migrate all of the valuable historical information to the new forum. Your username has been ported across, but you will need to reset your password. Check it out at forum.netgate.com.

One note, you'll be asked a captcha question. Be sure to answer in all lower case.

You can read a lot more about it on our Introducing  the Netgate Fourm blog post.

Forum Blog


XG-7100 Desktop update

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The XG-7100 pfSense Security Gateway desktop will begin shipping on July 16, 2018. This desktop system is the same as the 1U version, but in a desktop enclosure. The $899 base model arrives with 32 GB eMMC storage, 8 GB DDR4 RAM and a case fan. We offer upgrades to a 256 GB M.2 SATA SSD and upto 24 GB DDR4 RAM.

We're finishing up the product page and will announce pre-orders soon. If you wish to be notified when it is available for pre-order, click the "Keep Me Updated" blue button below.

Keep Me Updated!


pfSense security software not in the news

There have been a lot of news reports this past month about security software with hard-coded backdoors. If it's not a backdoor, then it's an FBI warning about 500k devices that are infected by Russian malware.

pfSense is not subject to either of these attacks, because Netgate pays attention to security and regularly issues updates when notified of CVEs. If you believe you have found a bug or security issue, please help us make our systems better by reporting it using the "How to report a bug" information here: https://www.netgate.com/docs/pfsense/development/bug-reporting.html.


TNSR update

We're thrilled that TNSR is now an AMI available on Amazon Web Services. We've been talking about TNSR for a while now and it is finally released. It's super easy to try out TNSR on Amazon by using our Free Trial option. You will still pay for the Amazon EC2 instance size you choose, but TNSR is free for 30 days while you explore, test and deploy.

TNSR AMI

You can find all of our TNSR documentation, including a Platform Overview and a Data Sheet on our TNSR page.

TNSR Docs

As mentioned previously, the initial release will be as an Amazon Machine Image (AMI), available on the AWS Marketplace. But we're working hard to make it available through other cloud service providers, as a bare metal software instance for appliances, a virtual machine instance, and on Netgate appliances.


TNSR: Zero to Ping

TNSR on AWS has a much different interface than pfSense software, but we've got some great how-to documentation on it. One of the articles we wanted to highlight specifically gets TNSR up and running, verified by the ability to ping the device. Check out "AWS TNSR Instance Setup" (internally referred to as Zero-to-Ping).

Zero-to-Ping


Recent blog activity

Our blog activity has been higher than usual since the last newsletter. You might want to check out our CTO Jim Thompson's blog post on The Behemoth Router is...

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15% off MinnowBoard Turbots

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You may have seen that MinnowBoard Turbots* are now 15% off.

The discount also applies on Lures, enclosures, and power adapters. Don't delay. This offer is first come-first served until our inventory has been depleted.

Note: Our dual-core MBT-2210 is no longer available but the quad-core MBT-4210 pictured above is still in stock.

Just enter the coupon code MAKERS at checkout to receive your 15% discount.

Quad-Core

*Dual-Ethernet MinnowBoard Turbots are not included in this promotion.


Netgate YouTube channel

Check out our Netgate YouTube channel.

We most recently added the May 2017 Monthly Hangout called Captive Portal. Next week we'll be adding the June 2017 Hangout video, Advanced Captive Portal. Keep an eye out for it.

We also have preview videos of the current pfSense Monthly Hangouts and the Netgate Monthly Updates.

While you're there, be sure to like and subscribe!

YouTube


Tip of the month

This month's Why To Series paper is about the free, popular, and powerful packages available from within pfSense software called Use Packages - Part 1Click the button to download the PDF.

Use Packages


June Gold Monthly Hangout

The live June 2018 Gold Monthly Hangout will occur on June 29, 2018.

Date: Friday, June 29, 2018
Time: 1:00 pm CST / 2:00 pm EST
Hosted by: Jim Pingle
Where: Check your gold portal account for details on the morning of the hangout.

If you can't make the hangout, the video will be posted shortly after.

The topic of this month's Hangout is Routed IPsec on pfSense 2.4.4 using Virtual Tunnel Interfaces. This new feature, coming in our next release, allows IPsec traffic flow to be directed using the operating system routing table instead of traditional Phase 2 security associations.

View a complete list of free videos by going to the Videos page of Netgate.com.


Final thought

That's all the news for this month. Thank you for reading this far. Thank you for being our friends, customers, and partners in this journey. Your support of the pfSense project and Netgate means a lot to us. Working on open source software projects like pfSense, FreeBSD and FD.io means we often only hear negative comments from people who demand more from us, rather than appreciating the hard work it took to get us here. We truly appreciate those of you who have taken time to express your happiness with the project, or to tell us how you're using our hardware and software to protect your networks. So cheers, and here is much gratitude from us back to you.


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Netgate training schedule

Official pfSense training by Netgate has been announced and is up on the website. If you need training to maintain your partner status, please click the button below to get enrolled. Seats fill up quickly so don't delay.

Register Now 


Netgate Global Support

Netgate Global Support subscriptions are designed to meet the needs of any organization and start at just $29 a month. That's less than $1 a day for solid peace of mind knowing there's someone available to help you 24x7, including holidays.

Choose from three different plans to meet your exact needs.

No one knows how to support pfSense software more than we do. Take a look to see if support is the right choice for your organization.

Get Support


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