I know that this may sound a strange question, but I'll ask it anyway. I have a small system that I plan to use as an internet gateway (and other services gateway such a PBX (FreePBX with Asterisk). The system has dual NIC cards and would basically perform the same functions a WRT router.
How easy would it be to leverage the work of Gargoyle to deploy the web interface etc. onto a Fedora system? Has anyone done this already? I'm thinking it's not a big challenge at all, but before I looked into it I thought I would pose the question here.
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Andrew
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Re: Internet Gateway with Fedora
The Dev's would need to really comment on this, but yea,
Gargoyle is really a front-end for OpenWRT underneath.
That being the case, Gargoyle mainly is the GUI config for
OpenWRT, but it also has other fixes/patches/additions
Unless your Fedora settings are similar, you're looking at a bunch
of re-configuration of all the variables / settings / paths / etc.
If you're a linux guy, probably not difficult, but I'd guess lots of work.
Gargoyle is really a front-end for OpenWRT underneath.
That being the case, Gargoyle mainly is the GUI config for
OpenWRT, but it also has other fixes/patches/additions
Unless your Fedora settings are similar, you're looking at a bunch
of re-configuration of all the variables / settings / paths / etc.
If you're a linux guy, probably not difficult, but I'd guess lots of work.


2x Asus RT-N16 = Asus 3.0.0.4.374.43 Merlin
2x Buffalo WZR-HP-G300NH V1 A0D0 = Gargoyle 1.9.x / LEDE 17.01.x
2x Engenius - ESR900 Stock 1.4.0 / OpenWRT Trunk 49400