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| The Future
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| 
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| What about NixWRT?
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| This is an in-progress rewrite of NixWRT, incorporating Lessons
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| Learned. That said, as of today it is not yet at feature parity.
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| 
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| Liminix will eventually provide these differentiators over NixWRT:
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| * a writable filesystem so that software updates or reconfiguration
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|   (e.g. changing passwords) don't require taking the device offline to
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|   reflash it.
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| 
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| * more flexible service management with dependencies, to allow
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|   configurations such as "route through PPPoE if it is healthy, with
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|   fallback to LTE"
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| * a spec for valid configuration options (a la NixOS module options)
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|   to that we can detect errors at evaluation time instead of producing
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|   a bad image.
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| 
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| * a network-based mechanism for secrets management so that changes can
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|   be pushed from a central location to several Liminix devices at once
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| 
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| * send device metrics and logs to a monitoring/alerting/o11y
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|   infrastructure
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| Today though, it does approximately none of these things and certainly
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| not on real hardware.
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| Articles of interest
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| ####################
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| * `Build Safety of Software in 28 Popular Home Routers <https://cyber-itl.org/assets/papers/2018/build_safety_of_software_in_28_popular_home_routers.pdf>`_: "of the access
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|    points and routers we reviewed, not a single one took full
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|    advantage of the basic application armoring features provided by
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|    the operating system. Indeed, only one or two models even came
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|    close, and no brand did well consistently across all models tested"
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| * `A PPPoE Implementation for Linux <https://static.usenix.org/publications/library/proceedings/als00/2000papers/papers/full_papers/skoll/skoll_html/index.html>`_:
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|   "Many DSL service providers use PPPoE for residential broadband
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|   Internet access. This paper briefly describes the PPPoE protocol,
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|   presents strategies for implementing it under Linux and describes in
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|   detail a user-space implementation of a PPPoE client."
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| 
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| * `PPP IPV6CP vs DHCPv6 at AAISP <https://www.revk.uk/2011/01/ppp-ipv6cp-vs-dhcpv6.html>`_
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| * `Creating a Home IPv6 Network (James Bottomley) <https://blog.hansenpartnership.com/creating-a-home-ipv6-network/>`_
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