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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.
| | www.cavelab.dev
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| | I've had many routers over the years - Linksys WRT54GL, Linux and iptables, ASUS RT-N66U, Ubiquiti USG, OPNsense, Ubiquiti EdgeRouter, and MikroTik CCR1009. At least those are the ones I can remember. But I've been fascinated by VyOS ever since I first heard about it, even more so after using the EdgeRouter CLI. As both VyOS and EdgeOS are forks of Vyatta. Fascinated and intimidated is probably more accurate - the lack of a GUI doesn't give you a lot of help... But at the same time, it's a great learning experience - you have to know and understand what you are doing So I set out to replace my internet facing router - with a virtualized VyOS instance
| | francis.begyn.be
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| | Using NixOS as a router - Francis Begyn's thoughts
| | wweb.dev
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| The best way to learn web development is by practice. But when you get started you might feel lost. There are just so many things to learn, which makes it hard to choose the right project to get started. In the following I'll share some...