On Thu, 2009-02-19 at 23:48 -0800, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
I did consider running it off a straight cd, but I alter my routes
enough through various tunnels I have established that this would
be a pain. (i.e. updating vtund configs) ...
System on CD, reading config from floppy?
Tim Judd gmail.com!taj...@agora.rdrop.com wrote:
On Thu, 2009-02-19 at 23:48 -0800, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
I did consider running it off a straight cd, but I alter my routes
enough through various tunnels I have established that this would
be a pain. (i.e. updating vtund configs)
Hello list,
I have an old machine I just acquired that I was thinking of replacing
my current FreeBSD firewall/router with. It's a Celeron 500+ Mhz
machine with 32 Megs of ram, and a 10G hard drive. I am(was) initially
thinking about taking out the 10G, and using the flobby disk drive to
I have an old machine I just acquired that I was thinking of replacing my
current FreeBSD firewall/router with. It's a Celeron 500+ Mhz machine with
quite powerfull machine, it will run smoothly full FreeBSD installed on
hard drive. i think it's much better solution.
Thursday 19 February 2009 15:07:50 Paul Procacci napisał(a):
After looking
through archives to determine what to do, I can across nanoBSD as that
seems to be included in the FreeBSD system by default, henceforth this
question. I couldn't find any information regarding the smallest image
size
Wojciech Puchar wrote:
I have an old machine I just acquired that I was thinking of replacing my
current FreeBSD firewall/router with. It's a Celeron 500+ Mhz machine with
quite powerfull machine, it will run smoothly full FreeBSD installed on
hard drive. i think it's much better
Yeah, I realize it's more powerful than necessary to handle the task...though
my current firewall/router is a 860+ Mhz PIII w/ 128 Megs of ram. So, this
would be a downgrade for my current firewall/router which allows me to
repurpose the existing machine for something more computationally
Maciej Milewski wrote:
Thursday 19 February 2009 15:07:50 Paul Procacci napisał(a):
After looking
through archives to determine what to do, I can across nanoBSD as that
seems to be included in the FreeBSD system by default, henceforth this
question. I couldn't find any information regarding
even so, im not so sure alot of people with to run a full install on a
firewall, for various reasons. If I was doing it, Id go with a CF card, or
USB, though age of system might make that unreliable. even pfsense can run
straight off cdrom, makes a decent option also.
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at
Outback Dingo wrote:
even so, im not so sure alot of people with to run a full install on a
firewall, for various reasons. If I was doing it, Id go with a CF card, or
USB, though age of system might make that unreliable. even pfsense can run
straight off cdrom, makes a decent option also.
On
Anybody knows if NanoBSD can be installed on a hard disk and use it to
store data, logs, etc? for example, for a tiny mail server?
Paul Procacci wrote:
Hello list,
I have an old machine I just acquired that I was thinking of replacing
my current FreeBSD firewall/router with. It's a Celeron
I did consider running it off a straight cd, but I alter my routes
enough through various tunnels I have established that this would
be a pain. (i.e. updating vtund configs) ...
System on CD, reading config from floppy?
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