Freedomebone 4.0, home server distribution available

Submitted by distribution release Freedombone 4.0, aimed at creating home servers that allow you to deploy your own network services on controlled equipment. Users can use these servers to store their personal data, run network services, and provide secure communications without resorting to external centralized systems. Boot images prepared by for AMD64, i386 and ARM architectures (assemblies available for Beaglebone Black boards). The assemblies are intended for installation on USB, SD/MMC or SSD drives, after loading from which a working pre-configured environment is immediately provided with management via a web interface.

Freedomebone can be used to organize work through the anonymous Tor network (started services work as hidden Tor services and are available through an onion address) or as a node mesh networks, each node in which is connected through neighboring nodes of other users (both standalone mash-networks and those with gateways to the Internet are supported). A mesh network is created on top of Wi-Fi and is based on the use batman-adv ΠΈ BMX with a choice of protocols OLSR2 ΠΈ Babel.

The distribution also provides apps to create a mail server, web server (includes packages for quick deployment of chats, webmail, social networks, blogs, Wiki), VoIP communication platform, file synchronization system, media storage, streaming, VPN, backup, etc. .P.

The key difference from a similar project freedom box is the delivery of only free software and the absence of firmware elements and drivers containing non-free components. This feature, on the one hand, allows you to make the product completely transparent and free from non-controllable components, but, on the other hand, limits the range of supported equipment (for example, Raspberry Pi boards are not supported due to binding to proprietary inserts). In addition, FreedomBox builds directly from Debian, while Freedombone only uses some packages, also offering additional applications that are not in the official Debian repositories, and changing encryption-related options as recommended. bettercrypto.org. Freedombone also offers a mail server configured by default to use GPG and provides support for Mash networks. The Freedombone project was founded in late 2013, while FreedomBox develops since February 2011.

The new release is based on developments Debian 10 and includes updating the versions of the supplied applications. Support included
VPN wire guard and added additional apps such as PixelFed, mpd, Zap and Grocy, as well as several games including Minetest. Due to the complexity of maintenance, GNU Social, PostActiv and Pleroma have been removed from the distribution, instead of which it is planned to add a server with support for the ActivityPub protocol in the future. The nftables toolkit is used as a packet filter.
Added components for deploying community networks, where the network equipment and infrastructure is owned by the community. Freedomebone allows you to determine the presence of other nodes in such networks and create your own nodes for them.

Source: opennet.ru

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