I would use a Via Mini-ITX motherboard. The one I have has 600 Mhz Fanless Eden CPU, integrated graphics and dual 10/100 Mbit NICs. Have a 120 Gb 3,5" IDE disk as storage.
Works great with OpenBSD! /Jonas Neoklis wrote: > Hi all, > > I have opened an account with an ISP that provides me with a fixed IP > address and this tempts me to set up a micro server at home for my > website etc. I must confess I am a Linux user but consider OpenBSD > the best choice for a secure server, so will install soon on my desktop > to learn and then install on a suitable device. > > I have searched the web extensively and seems that a Soekris device > might be suitable, however I have no experience in this type of device > or running a web server or router so with apologies I post this article > hoping for advice on the following: > > Can I use a Soekris board to run the OpenBSD+Apache web server and > put my web site on line from home? Which is most suitable? > > I would like (must!) share my ADSL line with at least the web server and > my desktop and possibly a laptop. The ADSL modem has an Ethernet > connection and I wonder, could I use the Soekris board to act as a router, > preferably wireless, as well as running the server? > > My thanks in advance!