Hello again reader; I’ve been AFK for a few months — got fed up with computers and did other things 🙂
Setting up a virtual VyOS router
I’ve had many routers over the years — Linksys WRT54GL, Linux and iptables, ASUS RT-N66U, Ubiquiti USG, OPNsense, Ubiquiti EdgeRouter, and MikroTik CCR1009. At least those are the ones I can remember.
But I’ve been fascinated by VyOS ever since I first heard about it, even more so after using the EdgeRouter CLI. As both VyOS and EdgeOS are forks of Vyatta.
Fascinated and intimidated is probably more accurate — the lack of a GUI doesn’t give you a lot of help… But at the same time, it’s a great learning experience — you have to know and understand what you are doing 🙂
So I set out to replace my internet facing router — with a virtualized VyOS instance 🙂
More ducts for the balanced ventilation
We got balanced ventilation installed last year, and have been very happy with the system 🙂 But we quickly found that we needed to expand it into two more rooms — the 1st floor bathroom, used as the laundry room, and the play room, which will be a bedroom at some point.
Time to fix that 🙂
Simple homelab status page — bash script, NetBox, and AWS
I set up a super simple status page for the homelab — using a small bash script, NetBox, AWS S3 and CloudFront.
But ended up using a hosted service instead — HetrixTools.
Homelab power upgrades — new MBP, PDU, and USB power
I’ve already written about my PDU suddenly dying — and in that post I explained that I was going to do some changes to the homelab power layout. It’s time to do those changes 🙂