2012/12/31 BARDOU Pierre <bardo...@mipih.fr>

> Hello,
>
> I would be very interested by an OpenBSD port too.
> Usage : home router with firewall, DNS and DHCP.
>
> I am looking into FreeBSD and NetBSD ports, but I would prefer to have the
> latest PF and OpenSSH versions... plus I am more used to OpenBSD and I like
> using it :-)
>
> If somebody knows X86 hardware able to do the same (routing/firewlling 20
> mbps traffic, VLAN, fits in a tiny box, power consumption below 5W, price
> around 50$) as the raspberry I am interested BTW.
>
I am interested too, can somebody give an advice on what hardware to use?
maybe 5 lan or at least two lan? an below 100?

>
> --
> Cordialement,
> Pierre BARDOU
>
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Doug Brewer [mailto:brewer.d...@gmail.com]
> Envoyé : lundi 31 décembre 2012 09:39
> À : KarlOskar Rikås; misc@openbsd.org
> Objet : Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi
>
> On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 12:13 AM, Tobias Ulmer  wrote:
> > On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 05:01:23PM +0100, KarlOskar Rikås wrote:
> >> Hi, I wonder if it's possible to run OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi.
> >>
> >> Is there any image ready for putting on my SD card and boot up? If
> >> not, is there any manual or guide how to make one?
> >
> > No it's not possible and there are no plans to change that. Search the
> > archives if you're interested in the reasons.
> >
> > In short, there is plenty of better performing and better documented
> > hardware available for nearly the same price. This makes the rpi
> > unattractive for developers.
>
> If so, try install FreeBSD. Last time I checked, it worked pretty well for
> me.
>
> BR,
> Doug.
>
>


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