Re: GNU/Linux user wanting to make the switch to OpenBSD for ADSL2+ Router.

2010-05-30 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 01:35:19PM -0500, Andres Genovez wrote: > 2010/5/29 Andres Genovez : > > 2010/5/28 Christiano F. Haesbaert : > >> On 28 May 2010 02:17, LeviaComm Networks NOC wrote: > One thing that I would like to continue to do is filter packets based > on type, namely P2P type

Re: GNU/Linux user wanting to make the switch to OpenBSD for ADSL2+ Router.

2010-05-29 Thread Andres Genovez
2010/5/29 Andres Genovez : > 2010/5/28 Christiano F. Haesbaert : >> On 28 May 2010 02:17, LeviaComm Networks NOC wrote: One thing that I would like to continue to do is filter packets based on type, namely P2P type packets. I want to give them a low priority in the QoS. On Linux, I

Re: GNU/Linux user wanting to make the switch to OpenBSD for ADSL2+ Router.

2010-05-29 Thread Andres Genovez
2010/5/28 Christiano F. Haesbaert : > On 28 May 2010 02:17, LeviaComm Networks NOC wrote: >>> One thing that I would like to continue to do is filter packets based >>> on type, namely P2P type packets. I want to give them a low priority >>> in the QoS. On Linux, I use Layer7 rules, is there someth

Re: GNU/Linux user wanting to make the switch to OpenBSD for ADSL2+ Router.

2010-05-29 Thread David Coppa
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 2:40 AM, Stuart Henderson wrote: >> Also, I have looked for information on the Multi-port ADSL card for >> BSD, but have not really found anything. Is this card supported. > > No. The only reasonably easily available PCI ADSL card likely to > work is Traverse's single-port

Re: GNU/Linux user wanting to make the switch to OpenBSD for ADSL2+ Router.

2010-05-28 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2010-05-27, Jon Scruggs wrote: > I have been a user of GNU/Linux for a long time. I recently built my > own custom router with the following components: > RouterBoard R52N WiFi miniPCI card with the AR9220 Chipset: > http://www.routerboard.com/index.php?showProduct=72 > Soekris net5501 > Traver

Re: GNU/Linux user wanting to make the switch to OpenBSD for ADSL2+ Router.

2010-05-28 Thread Christiano F. Haesbaert
On 28 May 2010 02:17, LeviaComm Networks NOC wrote: >> One thing that I would like to continue to do is filter packets based >> on type, namely P2P type packets. I want to give them a low priority >> in the QoS. On Linux, I use Layer7 rules, is there something similar, >> or the same for OpenBSD?

Re: GNU/Linux user wanting to make the switch to OpenBSD for ADSL2+ Router.

2010-05-28 Thread Jon Scruggs
Thanks for your replies. I will investigate the freebsd link. I did read that pf was behind in freebsd, which is why I wanted to use OpenBSD. :) Apparently the lspci in embedded linux is quite lacking in features. This is the most it will give me: 00:0e.0 "Class 0203" "10ee" "0300" "" "" "

Re: GNU/Linux user wanting to make the switch to OpenBSD for ADSL2+ Router.

2010-05-27 Thread Rod Whitworth
On Thu, 27 May 2010 22:17:52 -0700, LeviaComm Networks NOC wrote: >I am not aware of actual time-based system, but you could create different >configs >for the different times and just use PFCTL(8) and CRON(8) to do it. I have >done a >similar thing at work to prioritize server traffic after ho

Re: GNU/Linux user wanting to make the switch to OpenBSD for ADSL2+ Router.

2010-05-27 Thread LeviaComm Networks NOC
> One thing that I would like to continue to do is filter packets based > on type, namely P2P type packets. I want to give them a low priority > in the QoS. On Linux, I use Layer7 rules, is there something similar, > or the same for OpenBSD? Also, is it possible to block those packets > between

Re: GNU/Linux user wanting to make the switch to OpenBSD for ADSL2+ Router.

2010-05-27 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 06:45:48PM +0100, Jon Scruggs wrote: > I have been a user of GNU/Linux for a long time. I recently built my > own custom router with the following components: > RouterBoard R52N WiFi miniPCI card with the AR9220 Chipset: > http://www.routerboard.com/index.php?showProduct=72

Re: GNU/Linux user wanting to make the switch to OpenBSD for ADSL2+ Router.

2010-05-27 Thread Brad Tilley
Jon Scruggs wrote: How reliable is the > Wireless N with that chipset here? To my knowledge, there is no 802.11N support in OpenBSD. Read the last paragraph: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=athn&sektion=4&apropos=0&manpath=OpenBSD+Current&arch=i386 Brad

Re: GNU/Linux user wanting to make the switch to OpenBSD for ADSL2+ Router.

2010-05-27 Thread Tomas Bodzar
Hi, regarding wireless you can check here http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq6.html#Wireless especially read caveats section here http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=athn&sektion=4 (no n-version yet) Regarding modem I can't find it here http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=pci&sektion

GNU/Linux user wanting to make the switch to OpenBSD for ADSL2+ Router.

2010-05-27 Thread Jon Scruggs
Hey all, I have been a user of GNU/Linux for a long time. I recently built my own custom router with the following components: RouterBoard R52N WiFi miniPCI card with the AR9220 Chipset: http://www.routerboard.com/index.php?showProduct=72 Soekris net5501 Traverse Solos Multi-Port ADSL2+ PCI Modem: