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Must-Have OpenWrt Router Setup For Your Proxmox
Must-Have OpenWrt Router Setup For Your Proxmox
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Installing OpenWrt on proxmox pve as a lxc container and running vpn.
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would it not be more secure to just use nginx proxy manager, and not put holes into the firewall?
I've been thinking about doing this to put some services on different vlans… Didn't get a managed switch yet.
I wish OPNsense would migrate to Linux
What Linux are you working on?
This is a great video! I have one question, how do you update it to a newer version?
I also notice in the logs, that i get TLS error: TLS Handshake failed and TLS Error: TLS key negotiation failed to occur within 60 seconds…..
Any idea what might cause this
I’ve been using openwrt as my main router virtualized with Ethernet card pass through for 2 years now. It’s faster , lighter and performs better than the FreeBSD based routing firewall systems like pfsense etc. Unless you need really complex routing and packet inspection, openwrt is a very underrated solution
I assume, with a bit of tinkering, you could use a different VPN provider. I'll give it try with the one I'm subscribed to.
while creating tun0 on opewrt I am getting always: "Error: Network device is not present" so I am not done ;-(
Great video. Don’t know why so many content creators don’t go into detail about this. Maybe they’re more concerned about being demonetised.
Thanks Don.
Two days ago I gave up on installing OpenWRT in LXC. With your instructions I now did manage to get it running. Thanks!
PIA supports WireGuard as OpenWrt also does. It is much faster and easier to configure. There is no reason to use OpenVPN today except where WireGuard is not supported yet.
thx for the video
That last statement that you made about running ONE VM, which runs Docker, and then running your services and applications via that ONE IP address is probably THE BEST explanation as to why you might want to run the Docker (application) containers inside of a VM vs. running multiple containers, where each container runs its own, individual service.
Thank you!!!
I appreciate this.
I never realised this.
Good stuff…it could also be your home router as well…multi-port nics can be pass-thru to another container
Pretty cool!
Keep em coming!!!!