I wanted to take a look at PF on OpenBSD. For the sake of experimentation I have the following configuration. Right now I am just working on getting the routing working and PF has yet to be turned on.
This repo contains revised notes and Ansible collateral from building this fully open source router, circa early Feb 2017. 01/19 update: switch to DNS-over-TLS and a ...
I run pfSense on my router but the company behind it has started being very anti-community and almost stopped supporting their CE version. So I faced a dilemma. Migrate to OpnSense, VyOS, or something ...
As a result of this discussion, I'm going to try OpenBSD as a dedicated router/firewall/bandwidth shaper. I've got a spare Pentium 100 with 32MB of ram I plan on using for the task. Ideally, I'd like ...
I have been using OpenBSD as my router since half bridge mode was available on DSL modems. IPv4 is no issue, but I thought I would try IPv6. So far, no joy retrieving an IPV6 block from my ISP.
Abstract: As more reliance is placed on computing and networking systems, the need for redundancy increases. The Common Address Redundancy Protocol (CARP) protocol and OpenBSD's pfsync utility provide ...