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  3. I just published a new guide on evolving a single BGP router into a multi-homed, two-PoP network using FreeBSD, FRR, and PF.

I just published a new guide on evolving a single BGP router into a multi-homed, two-PoP network using FreeBSD, FRR, and PF.

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    I just published a new guide on evolving a single BGP router into a multi-homed, two-PoP network using FreeBSD, FRR, and PF.

    - Native peering on Vultr + 3 GRE transits
    - Tying it together with iBGP
    - Why stateful firewalls break asymmetric transit (and how to fix it)

    All for ~€18/mo.

    Read it here:
    https://blog.hofstede.it/running-your-own-as-going-multi-homed-with-ibgp-and-three-transits/

    #FreeBSD #BGP #IPv6 #Networking #Sysadmin #FRR #Homelab

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      I just published a new guide on evolving a single BGP router into a multi-homed, two-PoP network using FreeBSD, FRR, and PF.

      - Native peering on Vultr + 3 GRE transits
      - Tying it together with iBGP
      - Why stateful firewalls break asymmetric transit (and how to fix it)

      All for ~€18/mo.

      Read it here:
      https://blog.hofstede.it/running-your-own-as-going-multi-homed-with-ibgp-and-three-transits/

      #FreeBSD #BGP #IPv6 #Networking #Sysadmin #FRR #Homelab

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      @Larvitz Considering that I pay my ISP around €50 a month just for a static /56 IPv6 prefix, this is very tempting. 😵‍💫

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        @Larvitz Considering that I pay my ISP around €50 a month just for a static /56 IPv6 prefix, this is very tempting. 😵‍💫

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        @subnetspider I was also very surprised how inexpensive that has gotten!

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          @drixter Good hint 🙂 Thank you. I'll definitely do that.

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