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| | michael.stapelberg.ch
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| | I immediately ordered a fiber7 internet connection once it became available, and I've been connected since a few weeks. They offer a 1 Gbps symmetrical fiber connection, with native (static) IPv6 and no traffic limit - for 65 CHF per month (about 54 ?).
| | 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
| | blog.oddbit.com
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| | My internet service provider (FIOS) doesn't yet (sad face) offer IPv6 capable service, so I've set up an IPv6 tunnel using the Hurricane Electric tunnel broker. I want to provide IPv6 connectivity to multiple systems in my house, but not to all systems in my house 1. In order to meet those requirements, I'm going to set up the tunnel on the router, and then expose connectivity over an IPv6-only VLAN. In this post, we'll walk through the steps necessary to set that up.
| | shibumi.dev
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| How to setup wireguard with systemd-networkd