> In fact, I've heard of setups where a Freedombox fashioned from
> a Raspbery Pi or OLinuXino Lime2 or CubieTruck uses Ethernet for the
> WAN connection and then makes its own Wi-Fi hotspot with an external
> USB wireless card.
That's indeed what I use, with one USB port used to provide a local w
Hi guys,
Has anybody here turned a Linksys WRT 1200AC into a Freedombox? I'm
curious because I think it would be the ideal way to set one up,
especially for proxies and stuff like that where the network topology
would require that the Freedombox being in the "direct chain of command"
instead
Hello,
I suggest
https://quad9.net/
Pascal
Am 3. Dezember 2017 22:45:24 MEZ schrieb Marc Draco :
>At the risk of sounding like a broken record with a vendetta against
>the big G (I have, but that's another thing entirely) I wonder if it's
>possible to replace Google's DNS with a different resol
ah, my fault sorry. forgot reply all was the needful.
On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 1:31 AM, Daddy wrote:
> Aaah, for a while, it looked like you are talking to yourself ;) - the
> reply from keas...@gmail.com didn't go to the list (nor did my previous
> reply to your mail..).
>
> I agree that consider
Aaah, for a while, it looked like you are talking to yourself ;) - the
reply from keas...@gmail.com didn't go to the list (nor did my previous
reply to your mail..).
I agree that considering the mission statement of the Freedombox:
/"it provides online communication tools *respecting your privacy*
Hi,
I, too would be interested in this. I think that simple answer is that
Freedombox does not support this (yet?), so we have to treat is as a
Debian system for the sake of this problem.
I guess all one needs to achieve this is place the website somewhere in
the filesystem and create new config