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TL;DR - www.pf2opn.com

I read about the desire for a converter here in r/homelab and on r/selfhosted this morning and I thought it would be an interesting Saturday afternoon project. I did not write this to claim a bounty.

pf2opn accepts a configuration file from pfsense in xml, does some basic sanity checks, and renders the result which you can copy. You can also download the generated xml, if you wish. The conversion happens in-memory, there are no trackers on the site, and I don't use any external services to convert your configuration. Reading and converting your configuration happens and stays on your machine. It does not cache the converted file.

I'm not running either platform in my own homelab, but I was able to find a few example configurations for pfsense and opnsense. I'd appreciate some feedback from you all as I don't think the mappings are 100% correct yet. But I think it'll spit out a nearly-usable opnsense configuration as is. However, the more sample feedback we get, the closer we can nail the conversion.

Don't forget to create backups and please don't deploy straight to prod.

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[–] Thenuttyp@alien.top 0 points 2 years ago (4 children)

“Don’t deploy straight to prod”

Um…do you even homelab??? 😂

Still, an important reminder for those of us who get caught up in the excitement of new and shiny.

[–] ency@alien.top 0 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Almost spit out my coffee reading this. I have never not yolo'ed my home lab.

[–] gundog48@alien.top 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

HOLD MY BEER, I PROBABLY HAVE A BACKUP

[–] Thenuttyp@alien.top 0 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Good thing you tested the backup first…….

You did test the backup…right???

[–] gundog48@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

Yes, 5 minutes after saying that.

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