Finally got around to updating my #OpenBSD router (new hardware) pairing it together with an #OpenWRT AP, funnelling everything through a separate #raspberrypi zero running #pihole
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Finally got around to updating my #OpenBSD router (new hardware) pairing it together with an #OpenWRT AP, funnelling everything through a separate #raspberrypi zero running #pihole
Bonus: my Raspberry Pi 400 is now setup with OpenBSD's httpd / relayd - ready to host all of my web projects locally!
That was sure a lot of buzz words...I'll gather my detailed thoughts and breakdown everything into a blog post soon

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Finally got around to updating my #OpenBSD router (new hardware) pairing it together with an #OpenWRT AP, funnelling everything through a separate #raspberrypi zero running #pihole
Bonus: my Raspberry Pi 400 is now setup with OpenBSD's httpd / relayd - ready to host all of my web projects locally!
That was sure a lot of buzz words...I'll gather my detailed thoughts and breakdown everything into a blog post soon

@bt waiting on that blogpost, sounds very interesting!
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Finally got around to updating my #OpenBSD router (new hardware) pairing it together with an #OpenWRT AP, funnelling everything through a separate #raspberrypi zero running #pihole
Bonus: my Raspberry Pi 400 is now setup with OpenBSD's httpd / relayd - ready to host all of my web projects locally!
That was sure a lot of buzz words...I'll gather my detailed thoughts and breakdown everything into a blog post soon
Do you have a blog post on your router with configs and such to show new users how to go about setting up their own OpenBSD router ?
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Do you have a blog post on your router with configs and such to show new users how to go about setting up their own OpenBSD router ?
I have this older one: https://btxx.org/posts/openbsd-router/
But I'm no longer using the old Mac Mini (and hacky USB-to-ethernet setup). I think I'll have to break this update into a multi part blog post (first basic router with openwrt wifi, then bringing in the pi-hole, then self hosted web server...maybe we'll see!)
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I have this older one: https://btxx.org/posts/openbsd-router/
But I'm no longer using the old Mac Mini (and hacky USB-to-ethernet setup). I think I'll have to break this update into a multi part blog post (first basic router with openwrt wifi, then bringing in the pi-hole, then self hosted web server...maybe we'll see!)
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Finally got around to updating my #OpenBSD router (new hardware) pairing it together with an #OpenWRT AP, funnelling everything through a separate #raspberrypi zero running #pihole
Bonus: my Raspberry Pi 400 is now setup with OpenBSD's httpd / relayd - ready to host all of my web projects locally!
That was sure a lot of buzz words...I'll gather my detailed thoughts and breakdown everything into a blog post soon

@bt Can I ask what hardware you are running for the AP?
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@bt Can I ask what hardware you are running for the AP?
Itβs a D-Link DIR-878 router (flashed with OpenWRT)
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Itβs a D-Link DIR-878 router (flashed with OpenWRT)
@bt Cool, thanks!
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Finally got around to updating my #OpenBSD router (new hardware) pairing it together with an #OpenWRT AP, funnelling everything through a separate #raspberrypi zero running #pihole
Bonus: my Raspberry Pi 400 is now setup with OpenBSD's httpd / relayd - ready to host all of my web projects locally!
That was sure a lot of buzz words...I'll gather my detailed thoughts and breakdown everything into a blog post soon

@bt I'm curious why you chose a separate Pi or pihole as against running adguard+ on OpenBSD.
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@bt I'm curious why you chose a separate Pi or pihole as against running adguard+ on OpenBSD.
I originally had my own adblock.conf being fed through unbound on the OpenBSD router itself, but I prefer separation of tasks. Everything should try to do one thing really well etc.
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Finally got around to updating my #OpenBSD router (new hardware) pairing it together with an #OpenWRT AP, funnelling everything through a separate #raspberrypi zero running #pihole
Bonus: my Raspberry Pi 400 is now setup with OpenBSD's httpd / relayd - ready to host all of my web projects locally!
That was sure a lot of buzz words...I'll gather my detailed thoughts and breakdown everything into a blog post soon

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@bt thatβs a neat setup.

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@bt finally! A new post from BT himself!!
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