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| | michael.stapelberg.ch
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| | init7 recently announced that with their FTTH fiber offering Fiber7, they will now sell and connect you with 25 Gbit/s (Fiber7-X2) or 10 Gbit/s (Fiber7-X) fiber optics, if you want more than 1 Gbit/s. This is possible thanks to the upgrade of their network infrastructure as part of their "lifecycle management", meaning the old networking gear was declared as end-of-life.
| | kaspars.net
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| | WireGuard provides unlimited possibilities for creating private and secure networks without having to expose devices to the public internet. In this example I wanted to access the Mikrotik router configuration panel from anywhere in the world similar to how Cloud Key and Cloud Access enables it for Ubiquity devices. Note that RouterOS already supports VPN...
| | debianaddict.com
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| | [AI summary] This article explains how to configure a Debian-based Linux system as a router using iptables, bind9, and dhcpd for network management and services.
| | blogops.mixinet.net
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| This entry explains how I have configured a linux bridge, dnsmasq and iptables to be able to run and communicate different virtualization systems and containers on laptops running Debian GNU/Linux. I've used different variations of this setup for a long time with VirtualBox and KVM for the Virtual Machines and Linux-VServer, OpenVZ, LXC and lately Docker or Podman for the Containers. Required packagesI'm running Debian Sid with systemd and network-manager to configure the WiFi and Ethernet interfaces, bu...