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This is a collection of text files describing my home network. Here | |
I'm covering the most interesting or technically challenging aspects | |
of my current set-up, so I can remember how I did it, while also | |
sharing useful info with fellow hackers. | |
We have broad-band, provided via optical fiber. I don't know how | |
standard this is, but the fiber ends up into a little bridge that | |
makes it available over Ethernet. | |
The ISP provides us with one public IPv4 addresses, dynamically | |
assigned via DHCP. In the past we could use two public IPv4 | |
adddresses at the time, but this is no longer the case. | |
APU6B4 Router | |
A few years ago I bought a custom made router on which I'm running | |
OpenWRT. As boring as it sounds, the router is configured as NAT | |
configuration, and provides WiFi access to various home devices. | |
Ethernet access is also served to the rooms, wherever it is needed, | |
thanks to a simple DLink switch that I saved from the dumpster. | |
Dual-network raspberry | |
Raspberry: USB-TTL <-> UART | |
I've got a Raspberry 3B+ in my home network. It runs FreeBSD, and It | |
covers a number of little tasks: | |
Newsgroup reader (usenet, gmane, lore.kernel.org) | |
Persistent IRC connections (Libera.chat, OFTC, Tilde.chat, ...) | |
Proxy (bypass dumb restrictions of the company laptop) | |
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