Ooh ok i see... that's a shame, i really like the freedombox UI, i think that
for the moment i'll just use the freedombox for my basic home network meanwhile
i get the hands on IPFire (i really like Debian)...
I would like to see in the future the evolution of freedombox maybe with the
On Sat, Aug 12, 2017 at 4:14 PM, Simone Margiotta
wrote:
> Ooh ok i see... that's a shame, i really like the freedombox UI, i think that
> for the moment i'll just use the freedombox for my basic home network
> meanwhile i get the hands on IPFire (i really like
IPFire is an upstream project (but with community and its own package manager).
Someone from Freedombox or Debian could consider to include IPFire
code [1] in their project as part of the distribution, so you can
install like `apt-get install ipfire`
[1] http://git.ipfire.org/
On Sat, Aug 12,
Hey,
There's no menu about this kind of settings...
Firewall is automatic only... opening ports when enabling Fredombox
managed services.
I remember distrib IPFire for example, it's may be what you are looking
for ?
But it's Debian, you will be able to play with network rules (by hand
with
Crap! Haha i was hoping to run others services like homebridge on the same
machine..
> Il giorno 12 ago 2017, alle ore 16:28, Pedro ha scritto:
>
> On Sat, Aug 12, 2017 at 4:14 PM, Simone Margiotta
> wrote:
>> Ooh ok i see... that's a shame, i
On Tue, 2017-08-08 at 22:30 +0200, Johannes Keyser wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> During yesterday's FreedomBox installfest at SHA2017.org,
> several
> people encountered problems installing on an RPi3: No apparent
> response (no flashing of green LED during boot), except for the
> testing image,
That would be interesting but i think that the whole "secure firewall with our
own packet manager" would be compromised...
> Il giorno 12 ago 2017, alle ore 17:20, Pedro ha scritto:
>
> IPFire is an upstream project (but with community and its own package
> manager).
>
>