Hello, my name’s Derek, I subscribed to this email list last year when I was 
attempting to build a home OpenBSD router. It worked however I’ve got 
intermediate command line skills at best and I switched over to pfSense for the 
GUI in order to configure VLANs and OpenVPN client. 

I think an OpenBSD based router with a simplified GUI for easy setup of VPNs 
and VLANs paired with Unifi APs so more people can be empowered to setup secure 
and private home networks is a good thing. 

I recently started a blog https://netpraetor.com/  advocating for data privacy 
and data security. 

Protectlii hardware with coreboot and OpenBSD is a great combo!

https://protectli.com/


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> On May 14, 2020, at 8:25 PM, Theo de Raadt <dera...@openbsd.org> wrote:
> 
> Justina Colmena ~biz <just...@colmena.biz> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On May 14, 2020 4:52:05 PM AKDT, Theo de Raadt <dera...@openbsd.org> wrote:
>>> Aisha Tammy <openbsd.advoc...@aisha.cc> wrote:
>>> ...
>>> 
>>> I suspect you are an enthusiastic person who wants to send a mail to
>>> us,
>>> telling us what to do.
>>> 
>>> But that which you dream of?  You won't left a leg to do any of it.
>>> 
>> Lift a leg? We simply cannot get our hands out of these proprietary computer 
>> hardware legal handcuffs anywhere in the U.S. or Canada to help out in any 
>> technical capacity.
> 
> So you go find a mailing list noone in the industry reads,
> and *cry* into it.
> 
> never know, it might change the world.  Or not.
> 
>> I'm not trying to be religious here, but Martin Luther and others have 
>> explained that we cannot make it to heaven or achieve success in this life 
>> by works of the law.
> 
> nor can you by crying about hardware injustice on a mailing list
> read by noone
> 

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