* James Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-07-11 02:39]:
> I noticed version 1.33c was recently posted. Since the changelog hasn't
> been updated since 1.33, I was wondering what changed in 1.33b and
> 1.33c? Thanks.
See http://www.soekris.com/Issue0007-8.htm
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On 2008-07-11, Guillaume FORTAINE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 2) If we want to enjoy it, we will need an additional vpn1411 Board
I'll be surprised if that helps (assuming you actually use
AES128 so you can take advantage of the on-chip hw crypto of
the Geode LX).
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Kenneth,
I use it either with OpenBSD+IPSec or OpenBSD+OpenVPN with no issues. My
experiences are similar to the ones described by others in this thread.
I would just like to add that with OpenVPN you can setup load balancing
of connections in order to try to spread those connections through
s
Thanks,
I have the 1.33b - it sort of solved a problem I was having with a 4gb
trandscend CF
that I am running freebsd 6.3 on with the CF not being detected.
The problem that still exists is that after poweron
the there at least a 5 second delay before the trandscend CF is recognized.
Then
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Guillaume FORTAINE wrote:
> Sargun Dhillon wrote:
>> Guillaume FORTAINE wrote:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> Do You plan any new Soekris Board in a near future (<= 6 months) ?
>>>
>>> I look forward to Your Answer,
>>>
>>> Best Regards,
>>>
>>> Guillaume FORTAINE
>>> "I have root @ Google"
>>>
>>>
>>>
Sargun Dhillon wrote:
> Guillaume FORTAINE wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Do You plan any new Soekris Board in a near future (<= 6 months) ?
>>
>> I look forward to Your Answer,
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Guillaume FORTAINE
>> "I have root @ Google"
>>
>>
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where is combios 1.33c
The requested URL /software/b5501_133c.bin was not found on this server.
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Guillaume FORTAINE wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Do You plan any new Soekris Board in a near future (<= 6 months) ?
>
> I look forward to Your Answer,
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Guillaume FORTAINE
> "I have root @ Google"
>
>
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Hello,
Do You plan any new Soekris Board in a near future (<= 6 months) ?
I look forward to Your Answer,
Best Regards,
Guillaume FORTAINE
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> So the question is, will the 5501-70 be tough enough to handle a few VPN
> connections, or do we need to add the vpn1411, and will the vpn1411 even
> work with VPN in pfSense (IPsec,
IPSec is the way to fly.
What speed WAN? Above 1024kbps?
~BAS
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* Kenneth Fribert wrote:
> Hi All
>
> Being brand new to the world of soekris, I'm sort of stumbling around in the
> dark, and I hope somebody can enlighten me :-)
>
> I'm considering 5501-70 board for use here in Lynge at our mainsite.
> We in the IT department would probably like to have a V
Hi Guys
Thanks for the fast and very informative feedback.
We have a 10mbit fiber here which will be the one used for VPN connections.
We provide services for our employees through our Citrix solution, but the IT
department (specifically ME :-), and a few external consultants) could need
so
A lot depends on the bandwidth you are planning on using inside the VPN. I'm
using a 4801 with pfsense, running openvpn, and a few tunnels to access some
RDP sessions while I am away from home work great.
Sustained network traffic of a couple of MBit/s is a bit more troublesome,
in my experience.
Hi All
Being brand new to the world of soekris, I'm sort of stumbling around in the
dark, and I hope somebody can enlighten me :-)
I'm considering 5501-70 board for use here in Lynge at our mainsite.
We in the IT department would probably like to have a VPN connection to the
site.
So the ques
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