On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 09:39:49PM +1000, John Tate wrote: > On 9/8/06, openbsd misc <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: > > > On Fri, Sep 08, 2006 at 05:00:16AM +1000, John Tate wrote: > > > > I am constantly disappointed with the lack of freedom out-of-the-box > > > > wireless routers provide. I am interested in a solution on OpenBSD, > > because > > > > > > I haven't used any Soekris device yet but you may be interested in > > > this: > > > > > > http://www.soekris.com/net4511.htm > > > > A WRAP system could also be an option www.pcengines.ch > > > > I haven't tried wireless lan with openbsd because it does not support > > WPA. > > * I just want to use IPsec, its probably far harder to crack anyway. I have > wrote scripts and such before that do ssh encryption anyway, i could > probably use that kind of tunneling on squid connections and all.
Okay. > * My internet connection is currently briged to the wireless link to a > router with WPA. I can use this with ndiswrapper and wpa_supplicant but > personally I don't think linux is secure enough. Fedora Core 5 runs > extremely fast on the machine, its the router I really care about. I love > OpenBSD from experience. Okay, but WPA will have to go. > * I want to be able to shape traffic, from a WiMax connection at 11mb and a > 1.5mbit adsl connection on one machine. I can most likely do this, ill just > put the different traffic on different networks (house and servers). This is slightly complicated; be sure to read the FAQ, man pages, and archives. Joachim