Comment on Pfsense, Opensense and OpenWRT - what's the deal?
Sunny@slrpnk.net 3 months agoJust fyi; I am using the Omada system without using the cloud option, it is also selfhostable :) But thanks for the info/writeup!
Comment on Pfsense, Opensense and OpenWRT - what's the deal?
Sunny@slrpnk.net 3 months agoJust fyi; I am using the Omada system without using the cloud option, it is also selfhostable :) But thanks for the info/writeup!
possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip 3 months ago
You are using the cloud though. They control it not you. If they push a bad update or decide to start selling your data there is nothing you can do
kinetic_donor@lemmy.zip 3 months ago
They what and what?? Generally the Omada-stack devices are just on-premises hardware that you control. If you enable automatic firmware updates, then yeah, “if they push a bad update” and all (similar to a Linux distro with auto updates enabled). To improve operations, and enable certain features, there is the “cloud-based controller” software (appliance), which is named weirdly, because it generally does not live in the cloud - you can self-host on-premises, though its core software component is a black box and not (F)OSS (also available as an actual hardware appliance). There have been instances of the devices “phoning home”, though you might be able to limit that to some extent with firewall rules.
possiblylinux127@lemmy.zip 3 months ago
My point is that you do not control it. If you want full untethered control, go with OpenWRT and possibly OPNsense as a firewall