Quick question. I have a local IPFire router that I use to connect my office to the "world" and to a remote network over a site-to-site OpenVPN Tunnel.
I'd love to test 2.13 for you. Is it stable enough to do that? I'm the only one who uses the network currently, so if something breaks, it would not be a disaster (I could keep a backup of the config and just replace the CF in the router).
This would be much more realistic for me, to simply replace my existing router with the RC1 software, but I just want to know what I'm letting myself in for.
Rod
Yeah, RC1 is totally stable, so you can use it for this purpose.
I would recommend to backup your CF media. That would not be much trouble to dd it to some other storage and you will have the option to go back to your original installation - just in case.
Frankly, I don't think that there might be any problems. Especially in the OpenVPN area, where no too significant changes have been done.
I'd like to hear your feedback about CoDel :D
-Michael
On Mon, 2013-02-04 at 17:25 -0600, R. W. Rodolico wrote:
Quick question. I have a local IPFire router that I use to connect my office to the "world" and to a remote network over a site-to-site OpenVPN Tunnel.
I'd love to test 2.13 for you. Is it stable enough to do that? I'm the only one who uses the network currently, so if something breaks, it would not be a disaster (I could keep a backup of the config and just replace the CF in the router).
This would be much more realistic for me, to simply replace my existing router with the RC1 software, but I just want to know what I'm letting myself in for.
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