Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-17 Thread Mihai Popescu
On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 4:59 AM, Patrick Wildt wrote: Hello, I'm currently working on porting OpenBSD to the Freescale i.MX6, an ARM Cortex-A9 (1-4 cores). It is already supporting USB and SDMMC, works like a charm. The i.MX6 itself got some interesting features like PCIe, SATA and Gigabit

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-16 Thread Doug Brewer
On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 4:59 AM, Patrick Wildt wrote: Hello, I'm currently working on porting OpenBSD to the Freescale i.MX6, an ARM Cortex-A9 (1-4 cores). It is already supporting USB and SDMMC, works like a charm. The i.MX6 itself got some interesting features like PCIe, SATA and Gigabit

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-11 Thread Patrick Wildt
Hello, I'm currently working on porting OpenBSD to the Freescale i.MX6, an ARM Cortex-A9 (1-4 cores). It is already supporting USB and SDMMC, works like a charm. The i.MX6 itself got some interesting features like PCIe, SATA and Gigabit Ethernet. So, if 200$ don't sound too much, that might be

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-09 Thread Tor Houghton
Someone mentioned buying a cheap thin client on eBay; while you're at it, buy a cheap switch that supports Ethernet trunking -- that way you can cheaply extend your thin client's Ethernet port count (I used a Zyxel 2108 a while back). While we're on shoestring infrastructure and budgets, I mean.

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-09 Thread Andres Genovez
? maybe 5 lan or at least two lan? an below 100? -- Cordialement, Pierre BARDOU -Message d'origine- De : Doug Brewer [mailto:brewer.d...@gmail.com] Envoyé : lundi 31 décembre 2012 09:39 À : KarlOskar Rikås; misc@openbsd.org Objet : Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi On Mon

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-09 Thread Gene
On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 10:54 AM, Andres Genovez andresgeno...@gmail.com wrote: 2012/12/31 BARDOU Pierre bardo...@mipih.fr Hello, I would be very interested by an OpenBSD port too. Usage : home router with firewall, DNS and DHCP. I am looking into FreeBSD and NetBSD ports, but I would

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-09 Thread Andres Genovez
2013/1/9 Gene gh5...@gmail.com On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 10:54 AM, Andres Genovez andresgeno...@gmail.com wrote: 2012/12/31 BARDOU Pierre bardo...@mipih.fr Hello, I would be very interested by an OpenBSD port too. Usage : home router with firewall, DNS and DHCP. I am looking into

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-09 Thread BARDOU Pierre
in this thread), no problem. I'll stick on OpenBSD at work, and play with linux at home. -- Cordialement, Pierre BARDOU De : Andres Genovez [mailto:andresgeno...@gmail.com] Envoyé : mercredi 9 janvier 2013 21:21 À : Gene Cc : BARDOU Pierre; misc@openbsd.org Objet : Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-05 Thread Aaron Mason
On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 5:55 PM, Sean Kamath kam...@moltingpenguin.com wrote: On Jan 4, 2013, at 5:10 PM, Johan Beisser j...@caustic.org wrote: On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 4:41 PM, Aaron Mason simplersolut...@gmail.com wrote: On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 7:58 AM, Dan Shechter dans...@gmail.com wrote:

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-05 Thread Gene
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 12:07 AM, Sean Kamath kam...@moltingpenguin.com wrote: On Jan 3, 2013, at 11:08 AM, Gene gh5...@gmail.com wrote: On Tue, Jan 1, 2013 at 1:31 AM, Bruno Flückiger inform...@gmx.net wrote: My personal favorites are the boxes from this small company in Switzerland:

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-04 Thread Sean Kamath
On Jan 3, 2013, at 11:08 AM, Gene gh5...@gmail.com wrote: On Tue, Jan 1, 2013 at 1:31 AM, Bruno Flückiger inform...@gmx.net wrote: My personal favorites are the boxes from this small company in Switzerland: http://www.pcengines.ch Regards, Bruno The ALIX hardware is incredible. I

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-04 Thread Anders Arnholm
Sean Kamath skrev 2013-01-04 09:07: I second the ALIX board being worthy. I don't have as many as Mr Shupe, but I have more than a few. Huh. That seems like a deal for one of the Netgate versions, but pcengines.ch has the 2d13 board for US$104, case for ~US$9 (but no US Power Adapter. :-().

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-04 Thread Dan Shechter
You have all failed to mention that the ALIX devices come with Swiss chocolates in the package! Best regards, Dan On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 7:36 AM, James Shupe jsh...@hermetek.com wrote: On 1/3/2013 8:26 PM, Aaron Mason wrote: On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 11:52 AM, James Shupe jsh...@hermetek.com

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-04 Thread James Shupe
On 1/4/2013 2:58 PM, Dan Shechter wrote: You have all failed to mention that the ALIX devices come with Swiss chocolates in the package! Best regards, Dan Ours didn't! I was unaware of that! NETGATE?!! -- James Shupe [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-04 Thread Jonathan Gray
On Fri, Jan 04, 2013 at 03:04:32PM -0600, James Shupe wrote: On 1/4/2013 2:58 PM, Dan Shechter wrote: You have all failed to mention that the ALIX devices come with Swiss chocolates in the package! Best regards, Dan Ours didn't! I was unaware of that! NETGATE?!! You should think

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-04 Thread Aaron Mason
On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 7:58 AM, Dan Shechter dans...@gmail.com wrote: You have all failed to mention that the ALIX devices come with Swiss chocolates in the package! Best regards, Dan I've ordered direct from PCEngines before and never got that. On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 7:36 AM, James Shupe

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-04 Thread Johan Beisser
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 4:41 PM, Aaron Mason simplersolut...@gmail.com wrote: On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 7:58 AM, Dan Shechter dans...@gmail.com wrote: You have all failed to mention that the ALIX devices come with Swiss chocolates in the package! I've ordered direct from PCEngines before and

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-04 Thread Sean Kamath
On Jan 4, 2013, at 5:10 PM, Johan Beisser j...@caustic.org wrote: On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 4:41 PM, Aaron Mason simplersolut...@gmail.com wrote: On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 7:58 AM, Dan Shechter dans...@gmail.com wrote: You have all failed to mention that the ALIX devices come with Swiss chocolates

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-03 Thread Gene
On Tue, Jan 1, 2013 at 1:31 AM, Bruno Flückiger inform...@gmx.net wrote: On 12/31/12 14:17, BARDOU Pierre wrote: I would be very interested by an OpenBSD port too. Usage : home router with firewall, DNS and DHCP. I am looking into FreeBSD and NetBSD ports, but I would prefer to have the

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-03 Thread Aaron Mason
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 6:08 AM, Gene gh5...@gmail.com wrote: On Tue, Jan 1, 2013 at 1:31 AM, Bruno Flückiger inform...@gmx.net wrote: On 12/31/12 14:17, BARDOU Pierre wrote: I would be very interested by an OpenBSD port too. Usage : home router with firewall, DNS and DHCP. I am looking into

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-03 Thread James Shupe
On 1/3/2013 1:08 PM, Gene wrote: On Tue, Jan 1, 2013 at 1:31 AM, Bruno Flückiger inform...@gmx.net wrote: On 12/31/12 14:17, BARDOU Pierre wrote: I would be very interested by an OpenBSD port too. Usage : home router with firewall, DNS and DHCP. I am looking into FreeBSD and NetBSD ports,

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-03 Thread Aaron Mason
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 11:52 AM, James Shupe jsh...@hermetek.com wrote: On 1/3/2013 1:08 PM, Gene wrote: On Tue, Jan 1, 2013 at 1:31 AM, Bruno Flückiger inform...@gmx.net wrote: On 12/31/12 14:17, BARDOU Pierre wrote: I would be very interested by an OpenBSD port too. Usage : home router

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-03 Thread James Shupe
On 1/3/2013 8:26 PM, Aaron Mason wrote: On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 11:52 AM, James Shupe jsh...@hermetek.com wrote: On 1/3/2013 1:08 PM, Gene wrote: On Tue, Jan 1, 2013 at 1:31 AM, Bruno Flückiger inform...@gmx.net wrote: On 12/31/12 14:17, BARDOU Pierre wrote: I would be very interested by an

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-03 Thread Aaron Mason
On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 4:36 PM, James Shupe jsh...@hermetek.com wrote: On 1/3/2013 8:26 PM, Aaron Mason wrote: On Fri, Jan 4, 2013 at 11:52 AM, James Shupe jsh...@hermetek.com wrote: On 1/3/2013 1:08 PM, Gene wrote: On Tue, Jan 1, 2013 at 1:31 AM, Bruno Flückiger inform...@gmx.net wrote: On

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-02 Thread Maximo Pech
Hi, I wonder if it's possible to run OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi. Is there any image ready for putting on my SD card and boot up? If not, is there any manual or guide how to make one? Thanks. I've been doing some research and there is a number of things that openbsd needs to support the

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-02 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2012-12-31, mxb m...@alumni.chalmers.se wrote: Excuse me, but isn't it a sadomasochism to run all those stuff on this kind of hardware? Not quite rpi, but some UK ISPs run core routing (software forwarding + bgp) and L2TP LNS on ARM based hardware.. Some situations are very sensitive to

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-01 Thread Bruno Flückiger
On 12/31/12 14:17, BARDOU Pierre wrote: I would be very interested by an OpenBSD port too. Usage : home router with firewall, DNS and DHCP. I am looking into FreeBSD and NetBSD ports, but I would prefer to have the latest PF and OpenSSH versions... plus I am more used to OpenBSD and I like

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-01 Thread Anders Arnholm
mxb skrev 2012-12-31 11:53: Because I don't see it handle pressure….. Sure arcade and siri proxy are fun, but x86-based hw for those same tasks is probably out there…. You never find the x86 based hardware with power consumption in the same area or for that matter heat generation in the same

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2013-01-01 Thread Aaron Mason
On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 10:15 PM, Peter N. M. Hansteen pe...@bsdly.net wrote: I recently made the mistake of rebuilding openssl on a Pentium3 box, cutting seriously into my beer time, but the day to day tasks it's been assigned all those years the machine performs admirably. Not to be a two

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-31 Thread Doug Brewer
On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 12:13 AM, Tobias Ulmer wrote: On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 05:01:23PM +0100, KarlOskar Rikås wrote: Hi, I wonder if it's possible to run OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi. Is there any image ready for putting on my SD card and boot up? If not, is there any manual or guide how to

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-31 Thread mxb
Excuse me, but isn't it a sadomasochism to run all those stuff on this kind of hardware? On 31 dec 2012, at 01:45, Live user nots...@live.com wrote: On 31/12/2012 1:32, Johan Ryberg wrote: DNS, dhcp, firewall on a stick, vpn terminator. Sure, it would be more easy if it had 2 interfaces

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-31 Thread Brad Smith
- Original message - Excuse me, but isn't it a sadomasochism to run all those stuff on this kind of hardware? Why would you say that? -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-31 Thread mxb
Because I don't see it handle pressure….. Sure arcade and siri proxy are fun, but x86-based hw for those same tasks is probably out there…. On 31 dec 2012, at 11:49, Brad Smith b...@comstyle.com wrote: - Original message - Excuse me, but isn't it a sadomasochism to run all those

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-31 Thread Brad Smith
- Original message - Because I don't see it handle pressure….. Sure arcade and siri proxy are fun, but x86-based hw for those same tasks is probably out there…. You're making assumptions without knowing what the user is doing with the hardware. -- This message has been scanned for

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-31 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
mxb m...@alumni.chalmers.se writes: Excuse me, but isn't it a sadomasochism to run all those stuff on this kind of hardware? It really comes down to what your expectations are. Cheap and/or old generally means 'not fast', but even hardware that's 'not fast' by modern standards can handle a

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-31 Thread mxb
USB2-to-RJ45 can not be a high perf. solution. As for an arcade-box and siri proxy - sure it handles what is should. Is OpenBSD on RaspPi yet another port to get abandoned in near future?(If this port will be done) Is it worth to put a manpower on it? As far as I know(and I know a little) there

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-31 Thread Loïc BLOT
It's a shame not to port OpenBSD on a Raspberry PI. I would like to a make a cheap firewall router box at home with this. The network card and the CPU is as better as an ISP box but it's more flexible. That's the cheapest solution for homing firewall, and we can add an USB wireless tool to get

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-31 Thread Francois Pussault
13:45:14 CET 2012 To: misc@openbsd.org Subject: Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi It's a shame not to port OpenBSD on a Raspberry PI. I would like to a make a cheap firewall router box at home with this. The network card and the CPU is as better as an ISP box but it's more flexible

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-31 Thread mxb
USB2ETH will be Achilles' heel with this hw, as soon as you start pushing pkts. On 31 dec 2012, at 13:45, Loïc BLOT loic.b...@unix-experience.fr wrote: That's the cheapest solution for homing firewall

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-31 Thread BARDOU Pierre
 : lundi 31 décembre 2012 09:39 À : KarlOskar Rikås; misc@openbsd.org Objet : Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 12:13 AM, Tobias Ulmer wrote: On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 05:01:23PM +0100, KarlOskar Rikås wrote: Hi, I wonder if it's possible to run OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-31 Thread Keith
On 31/12/2012 13:20, mxb wrote: USB2ETH will be Achilles' heel with this hw, as soon as you start pushing pkts. On 31 dec 2012, at 13:45, Loïc BLOT loic.b...@unix-experience.fr wrote: That's the cheapest solution for homing firewall I also heard that usb and interupts are a real issue with

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-31 Thread Mikkel C. Simonsen
Loïc BLOT wrote: It's a shame not to port OpenBSD on a Raspberry PI. I would like to a make a cheap firewall router box at home with this. Buy a used thin client on ebay. Better performance, less hassle and more flexibility. And it's cheaper than your beloved Raspberry Pi! And as a bonus,

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-31 Thread mxb
Exactly! Toys are known to not hold now a days, unless it is a expensive toy. Even those has a questionable quality. On 31 dec 2012, at 14:49, Mikkel C. Simonsen m...@post5.tele.dk wrote: The Raspberry Pi is a nice toy, but it's still just a toy - in my opinion.

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-31 Thread Nick Holland
If you think you can implement OpenBSD on a Raspberry Pi machine, shut up and hack. Then, make the result fit with the OpenBSD policy statements in http://www.openbsd.org/goals.html and http://www.openbsd.org/policy.html THEN talk about it. If you can't do it, no point talking about it. OpenBSD

Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-30 Thread KarlOskar Rikås
Hi, I wonder if it's possible to run OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi. Is there any image ready for putting on my SD card and boot up? If not, is there any manual or guide how to make one? Thanks.

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-30 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
KarlOskar Rikås kalle...@gmail.com writes: Hi, I wonder if it's possible to run OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi. Is there any image ready for putting on my SD card and boot up? If not, is there any manual or guide how to make one? To the best of my knowledge, no such thing exists. And as a web

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-30 Thread Tobias Ulmer
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 05:01:23PM +0100, KarlOskar Rikås wrote: Hi, I wonder if it's possible to run OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi. Is there any image ready for putting on my SD card and boot up? If not, is there any manual or guide how to make one? No it's not possible and there are no plans to

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-30 Thread KarlOskar Rikås
Okey, I hoped I could run OpenBSD on it. I've always wanted to try OpenBSD but never had a computer over. Thanks.

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-30 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
KarlOskar Rikås kalle...@gmail.com writes: Okey, I hoped I could run OpenBSD on it. I've always wanted to try OpenBSD but never had a computer over. If trying out and poking around a bit is the main idea, just get hold of some old x86 or amd64 hardware somebody else is throwing out. (or even

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-30 Thread Johan Ryberg
Since then both FreeBSD and NetBSD are ported to Raspberry Pi so it must be doable. It's too bad I don't have the skills because it would be nice to do this. // Johan On Dec 30, 2012 5:16 PM, KarlOskar Rikås kalle...@gmail.com wrote: Okey, I hoped I could run OpenBSD on it. I've always wanted

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-30 Thread Johan Beisser
On Dec 30, 2012, at 8:31, pe...@bsdly.net (Peter N. M. Hansteen) wrote: A case in point: one of the firewalls I maintain for old friends is a Pentium III box with a whopping 512 MB of RAM, 8GB hard drive, you get the idea. As in, seriously, you'll get better hardware for free or the price of

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-30 Thread Anders Arnholm
Johan Beisser skrev 2012-12-30 20:49: On Dec 30, 2012, at 8:31, pe...@bsdly.net (Peter N. M. Hansteen) wrote: A case in point: one of the firewalls I maintain for old friends is a Pentium III box with a whopping 512 MB of RAM, 8GB hard drive, you get the idea. As in, seriously, you'll get

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-30 Thread mxb
Any practical usage for this kind of hardware? I don't see it. Maybe someone can explain it to me? Sure, probably fun to port an OS other than GNU/Linux, but what kind of duties OpenBSD ev. will do on it? //mxb On 30 dec 2012, at 23:00, Anders Arnholm and...@arnholm.se wrote: Johan Beisser

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-30 Thread Nuno Magalhães
On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 10:12 PM, mxb m...@alumni.chalmers.se wrote: Any practical usage for this kind of hardware? Dependes on your definition of practical and usage. It's got an HDMI port, some use it for streaming at home.

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-30 Thread Johan Ryberg
DNS, dhcp, firewall on a stick, vpn terminator. Sure, it would be more easy if it had 2 interfaces but with VLAN you can do a lot of cool stuff with rbp // Johan On Dec 30, 2012 11:12 PM, mxb m...@alumni.chalmers.se wrote: Any practical usage for this kind of hardware? I don't see it. Maybe

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-30 Thread Heptas Torres
On 12/30/12, mxb m...@alumni.chalmers.se wrote: Any practical usage for this kind of hardware? What do you mean by practical in this context? I don't see it. Maybe someone can explain it to me? See examples at

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-30 Thread Live user
On 31/12/2012 1:32, Johan Ryberg wrote: DNS, dhcp, firewall on a stick, vpn terminator. Sure, it would be more easy if it had 2 interfaces but with VLAN you can do a lot of cool stuff with rbp If you use the model B, besides 512 MB of RAM, you have 2 USB 2.0 ports. You can put a hub on one

Re: Running OpenBSD on Raspberry Pi

2012-12-30 Thread Tobias Ulmer
On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 12:28:51AM +, Heptas Torres wrote: Btw, is anyone working on porting OpenBSD on http://openpandora.org/ ? It's somewhere at the bottom of my todo lists. Support should be mostly there (in beagle).