• philpo@feddit.org
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    30 days ago

    OPNsense on any small scale dual LAN box, either a used mini PC or a purpose made one.

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    30 days ago

    If you’re considering building your own firewall, you’ve started down a long path of homelabbing. I’d encourage you to start with a proper setup and allow yourself plenty of room to grow. You want your setup to be extensible, and the firewall is just the beginning.

    I’d grab at least a 15U rack and a Dell poweredge R210. Throw in a gigabit nic and install OPNsense. You’ll have room for your switches, NAS, UPS, etc… later.

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      30 days ago

      I basically did the same, picked up a 12U rack and a Dell R220 as my PfSense box.

      Been so stable and can handle anything.

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    1 month ago

    I bought this Protectli Vault FW2B , and installed OPNSense strictly for firewall since I don’t control the router in my town home.

    I used this guide to set up a transparent bridge so I can filter out traffic before it gets to the subnet my property manager assigned to me.

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      1 month ago

      This. N100 box with Opnsense will serve you well for a decade+ until you want to upgrade to 10gbps.

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    1 month ago

    Any pc with two network ports and Ipfire will do. Easy to set up and configure.

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      1 month ago

      Go on ebay and look for refurbished PCs, it’ll probably be cheaper than buying a wireless router. It’ll take some setup but you will get the configurability you need, in spades.

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      30 days ago

      Not necessarily the most performant setup depending on hardware. You want something that has a enough bandwidth.

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    I don’t know what kind of specs you’re looking for for your system, but I’ve been very happy with my netgate.

    Though it’s still close to $200 for the lowest model, but comes with support if your not really sure what your doing.

    Netgate 1100 $189

    No link posted because I didn’t look at the rules for this community.

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      1 month ago

      Pfsense is built on this, but it has some free software issues.

      OpnSense was a pfsense fork from some of them original creators, that is free software.

      Both are fantastic.

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    1 month ago

    I bought a refurbished SFF PC and put a PCIe NIC in it. Installed opnSense.

    Cheap as chips. Supremely powerful.

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      29 days ago

      In that case OPNsense does the exact same thing but with a more intuative GUI. It originally was a fork of pfSense.

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        25 days ago

        I’d agree the OPNsense UI is probably more intuitive if you’ve never touched PFSense but I found the OPNsense UI difficult coming from many years of PF.

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        Which is why I said that I’m a purist. But whatever works, they’re both worth exploring. I got dug-in on my solution a decade ago and haven’t really had a reason to change once I learned it.

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          28 days ago

          Cus there isnt a reason to change if you are already super familiar with pfSense. They basically do the same stuff.

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    25 days ago

    I’ve been using an R210ii with PFSense for like 8 years now. It’s been rock solid and only sips like 20 watts.

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    1 month ago

    I can recommend the nanopi r4s, supported by openwrt, ipfire and I think opnsense. Ive been using it as my main router for almost a year now on a symmetric 1Gb connection. Best part is it’s super cheap and tiny

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    1 month ago

    I just have a small Sophos Firewall at home, it does the job very well, but its a little expensive compared to free versions.

    I get it for free because i do business with them.

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      1 month ago

      Would you mind to elaborate a bit more about your experience witht he sophos?

      I got a reused xgs115 a few months ago and I found the experience not so pleasant. The device lags a lot with the web page interface, the learning curve is steep in my opinion and I have problems to setup some services in a reliable way (they tends to hangs up, but this is perhaps my own problem)

      Do you know by chance if they are able to have the Ds-lite tunnel for an ipv6 to ipv4 working?

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        Huh? The interface lagged? Wow, im doing remote “maintenance” on these for companies, I’ve never had such a problem, even with the smallest one.

        The setup is a little work to get into, but Sophos does have a very good wiki for everything, the help button does actually help for them, and if not the support is always helpful even for seemingly small problems. They also have their own forum where you can get help for specific problems from the community

        For the ipv6 to ipv4 problem, i doubt its capable of that, you probably need an extra system for that, i haven’t run into that issues myself but i seriously doubt it, even for the bigger ones and clusters.

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            1 month ago

            When the interface laggs it sounds like it needs a firmware update or its just faulty as i said, I’ve not seen such a problem as described myself.