2013/1/9 Gene <gh5...@gmail.com> > On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 10:54 AM, Andres Genovez <andresgeno...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > 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? > > > > For under $100 USD your best bet is to look for a used computer on > craigslist or a yard sale and install another NIC in it. But, this > will not get you at 5 watts or less. > > For under $200 look at either PC Engines ALIX boards or Soekris. eBay > has plenty of them. You can manage 5W or less this route. > > For the Raspberry Pi you will not get OpenBSD. You will have to use > Linux and configure it manually, including recompiling the kernel with > iptables support. You *might* be able to get under $100, but it won't > be under 5 watts and it will be a jalopy. USB ethernet adapters start > around $25 new. > > Thanks, i will look forward those, because a Mikrotik is under 100, and features over 1000.
> -Gene > -- Atentamente Andrés Genovez Tobar / DTIT Elastix ECE - Linux LPI-1 - Novell CLA - Apple ACMT - Mikrotik MTCNA/MTCTCE/MTCRE/MTCWE http://www.cspmsa.com