Apr 13, 2005
Apr 30, 2020 · The Linux kernel community has recently come up with an alternative to userland networking, called eXpress Data Path (XDP), which tries to strike a balance between the benefits of the kernel and faster packet processing. In this post, I’ll take a look at what it would take to build a Linux router using XDP. Joff Thyer // This post is cross-posted from Packet Header on 3/1/16. __________ On Security Weekly Episode 452, I presented a technical segment on how to build your own small office/home office wired router. This blog post will list of the essential components, and expand upon the technical segment. Our goal is to build […] DD-WRT is Linux-based and is most popular for a firmware replacement you can flash onto wireless routers. But the project also offers an X86 version that you can install onto PCs. This is great if you don't have or want to track down a compatible router. It also lets you exceed the usual 8 to 64 MBs of RAM and slow CPU in the consumer-level CentOS 7 has firewalld installed as a default firewall program. But firewalld can be used to configure CentOS 7 as a router as well. To make a CentOS 7 router, all you have to do is to configure a DHCP server on CentOS 7 and then use firewalld to configure IP forwarding.
Apr 13, 2005
Apr 30, 2020 · The Linux kernel community has recently come up with an alternative to userland networking, called eXpress Data Path (XDP), which tries to strike a balance between the benefits of the kernel and faster packet processing. In this post, I’ll take a look at what it would take to build a Linux router using XDP. Joff Thyer // This post is cross-posted from Packet Header on 3/1/16. __________ On Security Weekly Episode 452, I presented a technical segment on how to build your own small office/home office wired router. This blog post will list of the essential components, and expand upon the technical segment. Our goal is to build […] DD-WRT is Linux-based and is most popular for a firmware replacement you can flash onto wireless routers. But the project also offers an X86 version that you can install onto PCs. This is great if you don't have or want to track down a compatible router. It also lets you exceed the usual 8 to 64 MBs of RAM and slow CPU in the consumer-level CentOS 7 has firewalld installed as a default firewall program. But firewalld can be used to configure CentOS 7 as a router as well. To make a CentOS 7 router, all you have to do is to configure a DHCP server on CentOS 7 and then use firewalld to configure IP forwarding.
Its entire codebase and build toolchain are available to everyone for auditing, building customized images, and contributing. Unified management interface VyOS joins the GNU/Linux system and lots of free networking software under a single, unified management interface.
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