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I moved to VyOS from OPNSense, I like VyOS a bit better, because of Ansible integration etc + it’s Linux not FreeBSD
VyOS is very good. It’s a fork of Vyatta which was sold to brocade and sold again to ATT. Ubiquiti products use a fork of Vyatta as well (EdgeOS on their edge routers for example). I used to work with Vyatta and Brocade so I was a big fan of the Edge line for home and SMB. Since Ubiquiti shelved EdgeOS and stopped putting meaningful updates out I switched to VyOS rolling on my home router with one of those Beelink mini PCs with dual nics.
Is there anyway for us home labbers to get more recent versions of VyOS without having to build it? It used to be easily accessible, now, not so much.
They have step by step instructions in their documentation. They even give you the commands to run so you only have to copy and paste.
You literally git clone their repo, cd into the cloned directory, run a docker container and build the iso using the docker container. Took me 5-10 minutes using a single alder lake P core to make the .iso.