pfSense is a free and open source firewall and router that also features unified threat management, load balancing, multi WAN, and more
pfSense is a free and open source firewall and router that also features unified threat management, load balancing, multi WAN, and more. It is based on the FreeBSD operating system and is known for its reliability and offering features that are often only found in expensive commercial firewalls.
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Stateful packet inspection firewall to protect your network from unauthorized access.
Support for multiple VPN protocols including IPsec, OpenVPN, and L2TP for secure remote access.
Distributes network traffic across multiple WAN connections to optimize resource use and maximize throughput.
Allows for multiple WAN connections to increase bandwidth and provide redundancy.
Provides a customizable portal for guest network access, including authentication options.
Prioritizes network traffic to ensure critical applications receive the bandwidth they need.
A caching DNS resolver that improves the speed and reliability of DNS queries.
Automatically assigns IP addresses to devices on your network.
Ensures network uptime by automatically failing over to a backup system in case of hardware failure.
Provides detailed reports and real-time monitoring of network traffic and system health.
pfSense software is released under the Apache License 2.0.
A large and active community provides support through forums, mailing lists, and IRC channels.
Commercial support and services are available from Netgate, the company behind pfSense.
Can run on a wide range of hardware, from embedded systems to full-sized servers, depending on the network size and requirements.
Highly customizable through packages and a flexible configuration system to meet specific network needs.
Security headers report is a very important part of user data protection. Learn more about http headers for pfsense.org