![]() ![]() ![]() Opnsense on the other hand can also pretty much anything and works very well. Also the VRF has a catch with the zone based firewall. (The IP can of course change while the tunnel is up, but you can’t configure a domain name that has ddns). (Haven’t had any bugs, but I’m always a little nervous updating that thing) It’s also unfortunate that you can’t use FQDNs for WireGuard endpoints the cli needs a static IP. What I don’t like is that you’ll have to don’t have a “stable” version. The OS is basically stateless and only the config has to be backed up. You can also run basic containers and do all kinds of routing. I personally really dig the zone based firewall and the BGP configuration. If you’re a fan of the commandline I can totally recommend VyOS, it’s a great product, but you just won’t have a WebUI. I’m running VyOS, OpenWRT, OpnSense and a Linux router based on RHEL at home. ![]()
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