On 3/21/07, Liam J. Foy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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 bought a complete PCEngines WRAP at
http://siliconkit.dnsalias.com/cart/

There are other companies providing the same thing along with Soekris kits.

Greg

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