pfSense® Plus software, the world’s leading firewall, router, and VPN solution, provides secure network edge and cloud networking solutions for millions of deployments worldwide.
We are excited to announce the release of pfSense® Plus software version 24.11. This new version includes several major features that our customers have been requesting, and many other enhancements and bug fixes. All pfSense Plus customers are encouraged to upgrade to this new version.
This release offers a glimpse into the future of multi-instance management for pfSense Plus. A web GUI and a set of APIs for monitoring and managing multiple pfSense Plus instances are now available.
While the set of API endpoints is incomplete, the available endpoints are functional, and we are continuing to improve the feature based on customer feedback.
Learn More About Multi-instance Management
The Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) distributes two full-featured, open-source, standards-based DHCP servers: Kea DHCP and ISC DHCP. ISC announced the End of Life (EOL) of the ISC DHCP server, and ended maintenance on it at the end of 2022.
With ISC DHCP at EOL, it is imperative that Kea DHCP reaches feature parity. We expect to be feature complete with Kea DHCP in the next release of pfSense Plus. Continued improvements in the Kea DHCP service provide greater capabilities and significant improvements over the previous release, including:
The Kea DHCP daemon now integrates with the Unbound DNS Resolver to provide automatic DNS registration. This means:
Learn More About Kea DHCP Enhancements
Users can now use built-in system aliases (like bogons, vpn_networks, etc)) in custom firewall rules. This improves rule management efficiency and standardization.
This release implements NTP client authentication support, enabling secure time synchronization across networks.
Release Notes for pfSense Plus 24.11-RELEASE are available for review.
Netgate has a detailed Upgrade Guide available in the pfSense documentation to help explain the process. Below are the high-level steps to perform the upgrade.
Upgrades from an earlier version of pfSense Plus software are usually made through the user interface. Before any major change, such as an upgrade, it’s always recommended to save a backup of the pfSense Plus configuration. You can find Backup and Recovery instructions in the pfSense documentation.
We encourage you to migrate from pfSense CE software to pfSense Plus software. Doing so will ensure you have access to all of the benefits of pfSense Plus software. You can find details on how to get pfSense Plus software here.
Please review the documentation on Troubleshooting Upgrades for the most up-to-date information on working around upgrade issues.
This pfSense Plus software release is ready for use in production environments. Should any issues arise, please post to our forum or contact Netgate Technical Assistance Center (TAC) for paid support.
When you purchase Netgate hardware, TAC, or AWS/Azure cloud instances, you directly sustain the engineering teams responsible for maintaining high quality pfSense software.
You may support this work through one or more of the following:
Our efforts are made possible by the support of our customers and the community, and for that we express our sincere thanks. This involvement makes the pfSense project a stronger solution for everyone.