[FROG] setup and configuration
Christoffer Hansen
christoffer at netravnen.de
Mon Dec 31 21:57:37 EST 2018
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
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