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blog.infected.systems
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author details the process of setting up an IPv6-focused home router using OpenBSD, highlighting the benefits of OpenBSD's native IPv6 support and configurations for NAT64, DNS64, and IPv6 Router Advertisements. | |
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www.azabani.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The user has set up a home network with a router running OpenBSD, using a combination of pf, dhcpd, and other tools to manage traffic, provide DHCP, and act as a router. They have also configured IPv6 and DNS settings, and are working on additional tasks like NTP and DNS caching. | |
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h3artbl33d.nl
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tsumarios.github.io
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| | | This blog post provides a clear, step-by-step guide to setting up WireGuard on a Raspberry Pi running Red Hat-Compatible OSs and configuring an Android device to connect to it ? without headaches! | ||