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Democratizing how we access networks through a universal Router and Open source software.
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Explore VyOS Use Cases
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What Our Customers Say
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Is VyOS 1.2 outdated because of Debian 8 release schedule?
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What are the hardware requirements?
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Is it free to use VyOS?
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Is VyOS a free and open-source software?
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What’s VyOS Release Model?
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Does VyOS Provide a Graphic Interface?
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Where can I find VyOS Documentation?
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Does the rolling release suit my needs?
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What hardware platforms does VyOS support?
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What virtualization platforms are supported?
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Will there be an ARM version?
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Why my set-up works on a LTS release but doesn’t work on a rolling release image?
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Do I need a subscription if I deployed an instance from a cloud marketplace?
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How can I get a free subscription for being a contributor?
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How can I buy a subscription?
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How can I get ad hoc support?
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How to load the default configuration
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How do I install VyOS?
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How can I manually build VyOS
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Does VyOS have any throughput limitations?
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Do you provide Debian packages?
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How to upgrade to version 1.2.x
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I need professional support
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Can I contribute to VyOS?
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What are the benefits for contributors?
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How do I contribute to documentation?
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How do I become a tester?
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How do I become a developer?
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If the upgrade went wrong
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VyOS default user and password
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Configure L2TP and IPSec:
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Optional: Create NAT rules for L2TP customers:
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To ensure upgrade safety, VyOS uses "binary installation" that allows you to keep multiple images on
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Note: If you have a working system, you don't need to boot from the ISO in order to upgrade! The com