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tomato64.org
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| | | | | Just a quick blurb about this new integration. Now that a wireless GUI has been built I've updated the status-devices page as well. For wireless devices you can now see their signal strength... | |
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blog.daknob.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article details a comprehensive setup of a VyOS router configured as an IPv6-First LAN, connecting to an ISP via PPPoE, requesting a /56 IPv6 prefix using DHCPv6-PD, and creating two VLANs with IPv4 and IPv6 capabilities. It includes NAT64, DNS64, SLAAC, and firewall configurations to ensure IPv6 connectivity and IPv4 fallback, while promoting IPv6 usage over IPv4 where possible. | |
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vninja.net
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| | | | | As I've [covered before](/tags/unifi/), I run my home network mostly on Ubiquiti UniFi hardware. Since this offers a lot of nifty possibilities, I figured I should try to isolate all my "IoT"-devices in a separate network, while still making them accessible. After all, you don't want a security issue on some sensor/automation thing you have in your house to be able to access and encrypt your familiy photos, right? The thing that sits in the corner and controls the color of your lightbulbs, do not need to... | |
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ariadne.space
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| | | Over the weekend, a reader of my blog contacted me basically asking about firewalls.Firewalls themselves are boring in my opinion, so lets talk about something Alpine can do that, as far as I know, no other distribution can easily do out of the box yet: service isolation using the base networking stack itself instead of netfilter. | ||