eyJhb changed the topic of #nixos-on-your-router to: NixOS on your Router || https://logs.nix.samueldr.com/nixos-on-your-router
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<eyJhb> andi-: But all those options are for setting on the local machine, and not on the router right? Is there anything like the line cransom sent in regards to dnsmasq?
<andi-> eyJhb: then you stateful dhcpv6. No idea if networkd supports that already. I see little reason to do that. You should be using DNS instead. And given that it is your home network you might aready have avahi/mdns/... available
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<hexa-> I hope nobody hosts a cloud-enabled unifi controller here :)
<cransom> oh boy. i might know some.
<gchristensen> oh boy
<cransom> timing strictly coincidental, but around then i decided i didn't want to run a unifi controller locally for my one ap and converted it to openwrt
<hexa-> nice, my unifi aps also run openwrt
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<betawaffle> mine isn't cloud-enabled, because i don't trust that shit
<hexa-> nobody should
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