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High-Security, Open-Source Router is a Hit on Indiegogo (Video)

The device is called the Turris Omnia, and its Indiegogo page says it's a "hi-performance & open-source router." Their fundraising goal is $100,000. So far, 1,191 backers have pledged $248,446 (as of the moment this was typed), with 49 days left to go. They've shipped 2,000 pieces so far but, says interviewee Ondej Filip, "95% of them are in the Czech Republic."

This is not only an open-source project, but non-profit as well. A big motive for it is heightened security, as the interview (and transcript) make clear. It's also apparent that the hardware here is overkill for a router; it can run a complete Linux distro, no problem, so it can function as a server, not just as a router. Interested? You might want to put a reservation in soon. This isn't the cheapest router (or even server) out there, but a lot of people obviously think a Turris Omnia, with its crypto security, automatic updates, and server functions would be nice to have.

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  1. Re:automatic updates ... lifetime of the device by davecb · · Score: 5, Informative

    The supplier is CZ.NIC, a non-profit organization that runs the .CZ top level domain of the Czech Republic. This is their second Turris, and they probably will be around for day or two.

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  2. Re:OpenVPN support by Aczlan · · Score: 4, Informative

    It runs OpenWRT which supports OpenVPN, USB and bittorrent.

    Aaron Z

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  3. Re:Maybe if it were on kickstarter... by viperidaenz · · Score: 4, Informative

    Like this criteria:

    Project creation is currently available to individuals in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Denmark, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, and Luxembourg who meet the requirements below.

    No Czech Republic listed there.