Senior Network Engineer at a comms service provider with 11-50 employees
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2024-11-15T07:05:00Z
Nov 15, 2024
I use OPNsense primarily for network security. It involves basic firewall operations and GeoIP location functionalities. I've got multiple versions running, some on hardware purchased and some on VPSs.
Founder - Director (Technology Business) at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
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2023-03-09T11:57:42Z
Mar 9, 2023
We started working with a tier-four data center company, and we intend to have those details in a place where we can develop our VM. Then we have at least two NIC cards where we can provide these services. We use OPNsense it is for content filtering and overcoming the challenges of ransomware, and the different types of malware. This is causing a lot of issues because we are focusing more and more on securing our customers' data. It includes backup, recovery, and our firewall. It is really essential to us. If we can get any firewall where, for example, a firewall as a service can be provided for those who mainly work from home or Soho clients that would be very helpful.
I moved to OPNsense because it's more secure and more reliable. I use it to secure access to the servers. I have a core backing server, an e-banking server, the main server, and other features with the solution. I make the multi-DMZ packs, so each service is in one DMZ bay, and I use it as a virtual chain.
I use it for firewall purposes and OpenVPN. Another use is to protect the servers inside my company. I am using its latest version. It is deployed on my own server.
We are using it for intrusion detection and prevention. The firewall comes with a lot of third-party modules, and we also use proxy functionalities. In our company, we are using it as an appliance, but we are bringing companies to the cloud. We ourselves do not have an Azure layer, but we have got a contract from a customer to bring them to the cloud. So, we are installing it there and monitoring it, but it is not owned by our company. OPNsense is available on appliances, but we have made a special integration with Azure. There is a special mechanism in Azure to deploy firewalls, and we have installed three or four of them. We always have the latest version on the firewalls. One should run the updates very frequently.
Cloud and Infrastrcture manager at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
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2021-07-22T08:59:55Z
Jul 22, 2021
We upgrade our clients when they are ready for the newer versions of OPNsense. We are one of the local cloud providers in Indonesia. We implement OPNsense for the VPN and IPSec. We also collaborate with Zerotier to provide SD-WAN. Our customers have solutions that integrate between on-premises and our cloud. We provide this solution for several clients, in multi-location offices. We have several retail customers in the city and we provide OPNsense with plug-in remote access. We also use OPNsense for remote access, and IPSec gives them access to a cloud environment as well as on-premises.
I am currently working with OPNsense to see if I can learn it. This product is used in small to medium-sized businesses for security, UTM, and other similar operations. We are a solution provider and this is one of the security solutions that we implement for our clients.
It is the main firewall for one of our locations. We use it for intrusion detection and prevention. We are using the latest software version, but the hardware is not the latest.
The primary use case of this solution is to detect and block malicious traffic, malicious files, and malicious links to protect the internal network from any external malicious website that may contain a virus or malware.
Our primary use case of this solution is for VPN connections. We are currently supporting an SAP company, which has many customers, and most customers need a site-to-site active set connection for maintaining the SAP systems. We currently have round about 200 VPNs.
Our primary use case for this solution is using it as a VPN to connect our data centers and our offices with Windows servers. Also, we use OPNsense as a general firewall for protocol warnings on IIS.
OPNsense is widely used for firewall functionalities, intrusion detection, VPN and IPSec, content filtering, securing network traffic, and remote access. It protects internal networks and manages servers securely, suitable for small to medium-sized businesses.
OPNsense is a comprehensive firewall solution leveraging open-source technology. It integrates with third-party modules like WireGuard and CrowdSec, enhancing its security capabilities. Offering on-premises and cloud deployment, it...
I use OPNsense primarily for network security. It involves basic firewall operations and GeoIP location functionalities. I've got multiple versions running, some on hardware purchased and some on VPSs.
I use OPNsense for network security.
I use it for network traffic and routing for management. It improves the overall management and the traffic.
The solution is being used for monitoring and as a firewall.
It is a firewall.
The primary use case is managing security and commercial network traffic.
We use the solution to secure our network and kid’s Internet usage. Since COVID-19, remote work has become relatively standard.
I'm using it as a proxy in several scenarios.
We use OPNsense in our company to secure our servers.
OPNsense is a firewall.
The primary use case of OPNsense for me is VPN and firewall rules.
We started working with a tier-four data center company, and we intend to have those details in a place where we can develop our VM. Then we have at least two NIC cards where we can provide these services. We use OPNsense it is for content filtering and overcoming the challenges of ransomware, and the different types of malware. This is causing a lot of issues because we are focusing more and more on securing our customers' data. It includes backup, recovery, and our firewall. It is really essential to us. If we can get any firewall where, for example, a firewall as a service can be provided for those who mainly work from home or Soho clients that would be very helpful.
I'm using OPNsense as an open VPN and a firewall to control the traffic.
I moved to OPNsense because it's more secure and more reliable. I use it to secure access to the servers. I have a core backing server, an e-banking server, the main server, and other features with the solution. I make the multi-DMZ packs, so each service is in one DMZ bay, and I use it as a virtual chain.
I use it for firewall purposes and OpenVPN. Another use is to protect the servers inside my company. I am using its latest version. It is deployed on my own server.
OPNsense can be deployed in the cloud and on-premises. I have used OPNsense in many different types of companies, such as financial and metropolitan.
We are using it for intrusion detection and prevention. The firewall comes with a lot of third-party modules, and we also use proxy functionalities. In our company, we are using it as an appliance, but we are bringing companies to the cloud. We ourselves do not have an Azure layer, but we have got a contract from a customer to bring them to the cloud. So, we are installing it there and monitoring it, but it is not owned by our company. OPNsense is available on appliances, but we have made a special integration with Azure. There is a special mechanism in Azure to deploy firewalls, and we have installed three or four of them. We always have the latest version on the firewalls. One should run the updates very frequently.
We just use the solution normally for its basic firewall functionality.
I am using OPNsense as a security platform at work but am currently working from home and using it for network access.
We upgrade our clients when they are ready for the newer versions of OPNsense. We are one of the local cloud providers in Indonesia. We implement OPNsense for the VPN and IPSec. We also collaborate with Zerotier to provide SD-WAN. Our customers have solutions that integrate between on-premises and our cloud. We provide this solution for several clients, in multi-location offices. We have several retail customers in the city and we provide OPNsense with plug-in remote access. We also use OPNsense for remote access, and IPSec gives them access to a cloud environment as well as on-premises.
We use the solution for an SD-WAN firewall.
I am currently working with OPNsense to see if I can learn it. This product is used in small to medium-sized businesses for security, UTM, and other similar operations. We are a solution provider and this is one of the security solutions that we implement for our clients.
It is the main firewall for one of our locations. We use it for intrusion detection and prevention. We are using the latest software version, but the hardware is not the latest.
The primary use case of this solution is to detect and block malicious traffic, malicious files, and malicious links to protect the internal network from any external malicious website that may contain a virus or malware.
The solution is primarily used as a basic firewall. I'm running my WiFi through it.
We have primarily been using it for testing at our company, but the normal primary use for the product is as a firewall.
Our primary use case of this solution is for VPN connections. We are currently supporting an SAP company, which has many customers, and most customers need a site-to-site active set connection for maintaining the SAP systems. We currently have round about 200 VPNs.
Our primary use case for this solution is using it as a VPN to connect our data centers and our offices with Windows servers. Also, we use OPNsense as a general firewall for protocol warnings on IIS.