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- NFTables Configuration
- ions</color> ++ | \\ +<color #202000/#F0F0E0> * Device definitions can be found using ''ip a'' \\ ... wan = eno1</color><color blue> #definition of wan device label, setup as ppp1 for pppoe</color>\\ <tab... m = eno1</color><color blue> #definition of modem device label</color>\\ <tab3>define <color red>lan = br0</color><color blue> #definition of lan device label</color>\\ <tab3>define <color red>lan_ip
- Router Miscellaneous
- ers, and does not require client software on most devices. "docker pull mutemule/algo" to download doc... Archlinux</fc> [[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/DeveloperWiki:UID_/_GID_Database|DeveloperWiki:UID / GID Database]] * <fc #ff0000>Red Hat</fc> [[https... do port forwarding using nftables map]] *Redhat developer [[https://developers.redhat.com/blog/2017/0
- DHCP / DNS Setup
- s designed to replace ISC DHCP. Kea was primarily developed around 2014-2020. They also are currently developing a monitor for Kea and Bind9 called Stork. ... e's directories. PrivateTmp=yes # Sets up a new /dev namespace for the executed processes and only adds API pseudo devices # such as /dev/null, /dev/zero or /dev/random
- Debian / Ubuntu Network Setup
- m with this. In any case, you should always check dev names and not assume names, such as "eth0" To ch... cause delays as attempts are made to find network devices, particularly any not used. These delays are ... m with this. In any case, you should always check dev names and not assume names, such as "eth0" To ch... .\\ My routing table had ''2001:470:1f2c:10d::/64 dev he-ipv6 proto kernel metric 256 pref medium'', I
- Router VM
- ple physical Ethernet ports to a bridge interface device, with the bridge effectively acting as a netwo... al ports are connected to a common network bridge device. This seem to just work, and each physical device seems to operate at its specific capacity.) ... of multiple virtual Ethernet ports to the bridge device. This is a commonly used feature on VMs and co
- Linux Router Background
- equipment and configurations. (Production versus development environment. I effectively had no development environment....) *Lastly, was my ability to g
- Router Hardware
- tion is to turn off the Intel integrated graphics device (IGD), which is enabled by default. The graphi