So I was telling one of my friends the other day
about PfSense. At one point, he stopped me and said, "You know what that stands
for, don't you?"
I said, "Duh! 'Packet Filter'" Then came his reply, "Nononono. It stands for 'Plain F**king sense'"
And then I had to write this email about
it.
Sounds like it could be a catchy project motto, or
something:
"Packet Filter makes plain f-ing sense, Pfsense" If this is totally offensive to someone, my
apologies. Blame my friend who wouldn't stop bugging me until I wrote
this.
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- [pfSense-discussion] Why is it called pfsense? DarkFoon
- Re: [pfSense-discussion] Why is it called pfsense? Scott Ullrich
- RE: [pfSense-discussion] Why is it called pfsense? Craig FALCONER
- Re: [pfSense-discussion] Why is it called pfse... Scott Ullrich