Add OPNsense in open source firmware #497
Labels
No Label
🔍🤖 Search Engines
approved
dependencies
duplicate
feedback wanted
high priority
I2P
iOS
low priority
OS
Self-contained networks
Social media
stale
streaming
todo
Tor
WIP
wontfix
XMPP
[m]
₿ cryptocurrency
ℹ️ help wanted
↔️ file sharing
⚙️ web extensions
✨ enhancement
❌ software removal
💬 discussion
🤖 Android
🐛 bug
💢 conflicting
📝 correction
🆘 critical
📧 email
🔒 file encryption
📁 file storage
🦊 Firefox
💻 hardware
🌐 hosting
🏠 housekeeping
🔐 password managers
🧰 productivity tools
🔎 research required
🌐 Social News Aggregators
🆕 software suggestion
👥 team chat
🔒 VPN
🌐 website issue
🚫 Windows
👁️ browsers
🖊️ digital notebooks
🗄️ DNS
🗨️ instant messaging (im)
🇦🇶 translations
No Milestone
No Assignees
1 Participants
Due Date
No due date set.
Dependencies
No dependencies set.
Reference: privacyguides/privacytools.io#497
Loading…
Reference in New Issue
Block a user
No description provided.
Delete Branch "%!s()"
Deleting a branch is permanent. Although the deleted branch may continue to exist for a short time before it actually gets removed, it CANNOT be undone in most cases. Continue?
https://opnsense.org/about/about-opnsense/
It's certainly worth mentioning as alternative. It's NL based
OPNsense - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OPNsense
Source code
https://github.com/opnsense
Open Source OPNsense Alternatives - AlternativeTo.net
https://alternativeto.net/software/opnsense/?license=opensource
Maybe, IPfire is even better and based on GNU/linux instead of freeBSD.
👍 from forum https://forum.privacytools.io/t/maybe-add-opnsense-to-open-source-router-firmware-page/1033?u=mikaela
Another good point, would be to say this maybe in the information about it.
"OPNsense was created partly due to the fact that the team felt the graphical interface shouldn't have root access, as this can cause security issues."
This is copy n pasted so please reword if used.
I would be fine with this on the recommended section, thoughts?