Hello together,

I hope this is the right place for my questions.
At the moment I'm playing around with OpenBSD on a WRAP system.
I want it to be a firewall, reverse-proxy (for Outlook Web Access)
and as VPN Gateway. My problem is, that I'm only able to
install openbsd on an compact flash card using pxeboot
or something like flashdist -> I always need an openbsd-system
in place. I'm looking for a way to create an image that can
be flashed to a cf card with windows (or other systems).
As far as I know for know there is a problem with sectors,
tracks etc (I'm not that familiar with these topics). My
question is, if there is a way to create such an image. For
me it looks like an openbsd specific problem as it is
posible with freebsd (www.m0n0.ch/wall). Perhaps here is
someone who is an idea.

I also plan to use such systems for home office situations
(I want to replace linksys, draytek etc.). They should
provide a vpn to head office. The problem is, that many
customers want wireless lan at home. We are talking about
windows xp systems that need to be online at boot time
(startup scripts etc). That means that WEP / Mac access
control is not a solution. I need WPA. I wasn't able to
find a status about that topic. Is there a timeline or
did the openbsd team decide not to implement WPA/WPA2?

Hope my english isn't that bad (I'm german) and my
questions are in the right place. If not let me know
and I'll place my questions somewhere else :-).

Regards
  Hagen Volpers

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