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I post on SF from time to time and I noticed that my question IPSec L2L Failover between two pfSense devicesIPSec L2L Failover between two pfSense devices had been protected. Given that the view count is low and there is no reason to think there will be a deluge of answers, why might this question be protected? I am not questioning the decision, I just want to know the process.

I post on SF from time to time and I noticed that my question IPSec L2L Failover between two pfSense devices had been protected. Given that the view count is low and there is no reason to think there will be a deluge of answers, why might this question be protected? I am not questioning the decision, I just want to know the process.

I post on SF from time to time and I noticed that my question IPSec L2L Failover between two pfSense devices had been protected. Given that the view count is low and there is no reason to think there will be a deluge of answers, why might this question be protected? I am not questioning the decision, I just want to know the process.

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Why was this question (with a low view count) protected?

I post on SF from time to time and I noticed that my question IPSec L2L Failover between two pfSense devices had been protected. Given that the view count is low and there is no reason to think there will be a deluge of answers, why might this question be protected? I am not questioning the decision, I just want to know the process.