poindexter wrote:
Does anyone have experience with the various Linux-based firewall firmwares?
I'm running DD-WRT with Entware now, and am looking to add NFS support and maybe reverse proxying via HAproxy or Nginx to my firewall. Does anyone have any experience extending OpenWRT or Tomato?
I've been using OpenWRT for about a year or so now and I've never been happier with it.
There's already packages to support NFS.
nfs-kernel-server Kernel NFS server support
nfs-kernel-server-utils NFS server utils
nfs-utils Updated mount.nfs command - allows mounting nfs4 volumes
nfs-utils-libs Libraries provided by nfs-utils
kmod-fs-nfs Kernel module for NFS client support
kmod-fs-nfs-common Common NFS filesystem modules
kmod-fs-nfs-common-rpcsec Kernel modules for NFS Secure RPC kmod-fs-nfs-v3 Kernel module for NFS v3 client support
kmod-fs-nfs-v4 Kernel module for NFS v4 support
kmod-fs-nfsd Kernel module for NFS kernel server support
and those for haproxy too
haproxy Open source Reliable, High Performance TCP/HTTP Load Balancer.
There's hundreds of packages for OpenWRT so I was able to offload jobs my
linux box was doing. It can update dynamic DNS automatically (I run my own DNS server) it was a breeze to setup. I also setup my ipv6 in ipv4 tunnel to HE so I no longer have to keep my linux box up to maintain ipv6 connectivity.
It also does a bunch of other stuff for me. Try it, I think you'll be happy with it.
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