On 21 Mar 2007, at 12:40, Nick ! wrote:

On 3/21/07, Sunnz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Their project page: http://www.busybox.net

The interesting thing is that today I found out that my wireless
router is actually running BusyBox, an OS based on the Linux kernel,
and its firewall was actually the usual iptable found on many Linux
desktops/servers.

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.

OpenBSD is used for embedded systems all the time. The most common
platform is called the Soekris. You can get them from Wim:
http://www.kd85.com/


I admit I haven't look at Soekris for a while but last time I looked it was more 'buy all the pieces separately'. Do they offer a complete package? So
I can just purchase everything I need to build myself a good router?

I can't view kd85.com right now - our student accommodation network is
terrible.

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                Liam J. Foy
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