On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 11:04:32PM +1100, Sunnz wrote: > I doubt if OpenBSD can be replace it on the router... but if you > has done so it be cool to know how you made it work.
It would help if you mentioned what hardware you're running on... OpenBSD is an operating system; Busybox is a single executable that rolls many common *nix utilities into one. They're totally different things. Busybox doesn't have a kernel or a packet filter (or a web server, or a...), so I don't know what the point of comparing them is. If you want to run OpenBSD on your router, you'd need to tell us what hardware you're using, though I haven't heard of anyone installing OpenBSD on something like the Linksys WRT54G. If you want to run an OpenBSD router, grab a Soekris or an old i386 and install OpenBSD on it. Many, many people do this; it works well. -- o--------------------------{ Will Maier }--------------------------o | web:.......http://www.lfod.us/ | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | *------------------[ BSD Unix: Live Free or Die ]------------------*