Hi,
The Beelink U59 more than satisfies OPNSense’s recommended specifications. It
should run just fine with that setup.
Kevin
On Thu, Jan 19, 2023, at 8:27 PM, MC_Sequoia wrote:
> "See https://www.amazon.com/Beelink-Intel-2-9Ghz-USB3-0-Type-C/dp/B09J4D6TMG/
>
> I am trying to determine if this
"See https://www.amazon.com/Beelink-Intel-2-9Ghz-USB3-0-Type-C/dp/B09J4D6TMG/
I am trying to determine if this is a good choice for the hardware or not?"
The Opensense Hardware Sizing document is a good place to start.
https://docs.opnsense.org/manual/hardware.html
It's the second result on a G
OpenWrt comes with a default firewall, which you can of course modify to
your needs. The CPU required depends on the speed of the links, and what
exactly you want to do. NAT will use some cycles, but a 10 year old MIPS
based router can NAT a few hundred megabits.
On Thu, Jan 19, 2023, 15:04 Americ
That hardware should be sufficient. I was running a firewall on an
old Pentium 4 box for some time, it is still sitting here waiting to
be reinstalled. The firewall I used was Untangle, it is free for
personal use, with extended features costing. Untangle is Debian
based but supplied as an appli
To all:
If possible I would like to talk privately to anyone who has installed a
Linux Firewall, preferably OPNsense, onto a linux box as right now I am
trying to get up to speed on firewall issues and current
state-of-the-art. I am considering using a Beelink mini-pc as the
platform, but it