TNSR Gui
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Hi all, any chances that TNSR provides an user GUI as a way to capture “non pros” users to it’s technology?
It would be something like pfSense with VPP + DPDK.
Kind regards
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@gelcom - thanks for taking the time to post a request here on the forum. We'll add your vote for a TNSR GUI to our list.
Have you had a chance to try working with TNSR (even though it doesn't have a GUI)?
Audian
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Sorry to post in this old topic but is there any chances TNSR implements a GUI to get closer to non-pro users as pfSense does?
Kind regards
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@gelcom TNSR has a GUI now! It is currently experimental and is in the latest release. See here https://docs.netgate.com/tnsr/en/latest/recipes/gui/index.html for instructions
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That’s great!!!
Now I beleive it would be much easier for non pros to test and adopt TNSR.Does all main TNSR functions can be setup via GUI ?
Will you post a “zero to ping” how-to (setup WAN, Lan, DHCP and DNS server and basic firewall rules) on TNSR also?
Kind regards
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@gelcom As a preface, I'm an engineer at Netgate who works on the TNSR GUI. Right now you need to be able to use the CLI to set up the GUI, but once it's running you should be able to configure 95% of the main TNSR features from it. There are a couple things missing in the current release just due to time constraints that we are working to finish up (mainly FRR, some of the exporters, and a couple diagnostics).
I'm not sure how much I should say, but we are trying to make GUI setup easier. Once the GUI setup is really easy, then we will probably write up something like that for the GUI. It doesn't make sense right now, because you need to be good at the CLI to even setup the GUI. I just thought that I'd let you know that "hey we are listening, and this feature is almost ready for non-pro users." -
@tkerr Amazing job on the GUI!
I'm not an expert linux user, but i was able to follow your documentation and I did just as you said.
I set up TNSR on wmare esxi 7 using cli, setup wireguard for testing and experimenting, and setup the gui.
Again, beautiful job, and I learned alot.