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router7 reviews and mentions
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Securely Chaining Wi-Fi Routers (2022)
An "advert" for a BSD-licensed open-source codebase? Pointers to a comparable OSS networking project, implemented in memory-safe golang or rust, would be appreciated. There is https://router7.org, but for a narrow use case.
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Gokrazy Is Cool
I'm also a fan of router7[0] which is based on gokrazy. I'd love to build my own router like it some day.
[0] https://router7.org/
- Surprising result while transpiling C to Go
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Building Rust code for my OpenWrt Wi-Fi router
You can do more in a single binary, in the style of BusyBox / router7. Of course, you'd still have to ship BusyBox for admin/debug purposes, but you can save some disk space and probably boot performance too if you don't spawn new processes for every write to /proc or whatever.
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random question from a beginner, has anyone written an OS in Go?
maybe https://github.com/rtr7/router7
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rtr7/router7 is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of router7 is Go.
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