Pfsensece280releaseamd64isogz Upd [new] Jun 2026
Added support for the Kea DHCP server, offering improved High Availability (HA) and IPv6 registration.
For many years, pfSense used an MPD‑based PPPoE implementation. Version 2.8.0 replaces that with a brand‑new kernel‑based PPPoE backend called if_pppoe . This change brings substantial performance gains, especially on high‑speed fibre connections that rely on PPPoE (common with many internet service providers). The new driver reduces CPU overhead and improves throughput and stability.
Designed to boost performance and reduce CPU overhead, addressing long-standing bottlenecks for users on high-speed fiber connections. Kea DHCP Integration: pfsensece280releaseamd64isogz upd
Increased stability, security, and hardware support.
Includes a new PPPoE driver (disabled by default) and improved gateway failback. Added support for the Kea DHCP server, offering
Before upgrading any production firewall to pfSense CE 2.8.0, follow these best practices:
For additional resources and the most up‑to‑date information, refer to the official Netgate documentation at docs.netgate.com and the community forums at forum.netgate.com . Kea DHCP Integration: Increased stability
You would download the pfSense-CE-2.8.0-...-amd64.iso.gz for:
Now features an improved UI and better encryption for cloud-based configuration backups. ⚠️ Important Installation Notes Online-Only Installer: Unlike previous versions, has transitioned to a unified online installer
For fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) and DSL users relying on Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE), older pfSense editions frequently suffered from bottlenecked single-threaded processing. The older user-space mpd5 daemon has been completely swapped for a new, . By processing point-to-point traffic squarely inside kernel space, multi-gigabit connections experience drastically reduced CPU overhead and maximized throughput. 3. Interface-Bound Default State Policy