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sonori , 4 months ago If you have an always on server, you can always run Opnsense as a vm.
If you have an always on server, you can always run Opnsense as a vm.
sabreW4K3 OP , 4 months ago Just my RPi, hence the looking for another SBC to do the routing.
Just my RPi, hence the looking for another SBC to do the routing.
Lem453 , 2 months ago For people starting out, I highly recommend not doing this. You want to be able to mess with your server without bringing down the whole network.
For people starting out, I highly recommend not doing this. You want to be able to mess with your server without bringing down the whole network.
sonori , 2 months ago If you have a hypervisor in a home lab, which it turns out OP does not, odds are good your already running a DNS filter/ server, DHCP server, AD domain, etc so the whole network is down anyway during hypervisor restarts if you don’t have HA setup.
If you have a hypervisor in a home lab, which it turns out OP does not, odds are good your already running a DNS filter/ server, DHCP server, AD domain, etc so the whole network is down anyway during hypervisor restarts if you don’t have HA setup.