How to Use an OPNsense Router Behind another Router
There may be instances where you may wish to run an OPNsense router behind another router. For instance, your ISP may make it difficult to use your …
Continue ReadingThere may be instances where you may wish to run an OPNsense router behind another router. For instance, your ISP may make it difficult to use your …
Continue ReadingWhile much of the content on this site focuses on more advanced home networking topics, I thought it may be helpful for new users to write a guide on …
Continue ReadingCrowdSec is an open source Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) which crowd sources various types of threat intelligence that is used to monitor and …
Continue ReadingWhen I first decided to migrate from my Ubuntu server to Proxmox, I added a 4 port 1 Gbps NIC (affiliate link) in my Proxmox system to be used by my …
Continue ReadingEnabling multi-factor authentication for your accounts is a good security practice to follow and the account used to access the OPNsense web interface …
Continue ReadingIPv6 was drafted in the mid-1990s when it was realized that IPv4 addresses would quickly be exhausted due to the explosive growth of the Internet. …
Continue ReadingWhen you first learned to write firewall rules in OPNsense, you may have simply used the pre-defined aliases for the network interfaces/ports and IP …
Continue ReadingOriginally I wanted to write about how to use a second OPNsense router two different ways: with NAT and without NAT. After digging into it further, I …
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