setup and configuration
Greetings I'm looking way beyond anything I've ever done before with this so please - - - if its stupid - - - I need to know (just don't hit me too hard - - - grin!) FRRouting looks like a very complete environment (what do I know but its got lots of things to set anyway!). If I purchase something like a sbc set up with say 2 GB of RAM and a 15 GB SDD I'm not sure how I would set things up. Is there a recipe for the noob crowd for what to do? (I'm seeing lots of options for things to ssetup and parameters to set but no having any idea on what to do makes the process more than somewhat intimidating. I'm thinking something like a router set up so that there are vlans separating a couple wired networks, one wireless network and possible another mesh network. I am wanting to be quite tough re: my security and privacy so want to very much reduce crosstalk between the lans.) TIA Dee
Hello o1bigtenor , On 31/12/2018 23:33, o1bigtenor wrote:
(I'm seeing lots of options for things to ssetup and parameters to set but no having any idea on what to do makes the process more than somewhat intimidating. I'm thinking something like a router set up so that there are vlans separating a couple wired networks, one wireless network and possible another mesh network. I am wanting to be quite tough re: my security and privacy so want to very much reduce crosstalk between the lans.)
Depending on what you want. And if you especially prioritize easy of use. I recommend looking at using either pfSense, OPNsense, VYOS 1.2.x. All three projects incorporate FRR nowadays. And is a complete router distribution with lots of extensibility (depending on the extensions available for the project in question). Heck. You can even get FRR on OpenWRT. -- If you want the full blown router solution, but still insist of installing FRR on e.g. bare bone Debian 9 machine, yourself. You will still need to manage different software packages individually for different purposes. FRR will only be comparable to a control-plane manager in this case Installing/exchanging routes with neighbours. -- Cheers Christoffer Hansen christoffer [at] netravnen [dot] de 0x18DD23C550293098DE07052A9DCF2CA008EBD2E8
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