El 10/03/17 a les 18:05, Graeme Geldenhuys ha escrit:
On 2017-03-10 16:08, Travis Siegel wrote:
Might save you a whole lot of work and likely to be cheaper than
a vpn as well.

Brilliant idea, thanks for suggesting it. I see my router has a few such
entries like DynDNS.org etc. I'll research this a bit more over the
weekend, and yes it will save me a lot of time (not having to
reconfigure servers from scratch).


You could even get a freebsd based router such as netgate, which would allow you to run freebsd/pfsense on it and if there was some issue with your router (missing feature), patch to OS/programs on it :-)

Just bought a freebsd router myself recently.

Only problem with them is they are more costly than buying a general router for $20-$40 at the store.

https://www.google.com/search?q=netgate+freebsd+router&tbm=isch

These are cool too:
https://pcengines.ch/
(netgate bases a lot of their routers on pcengines boards)

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