On Fri, Nov 3, 2017 at 8:52 PM, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
>
> A side note, OpenBSD 6.2-current will take better advantage of the multiple
> cores using the cnmac interface (or will soon) on this box than the 6.2
> release.
>
Good to know. I haven't updated my ERL yet, so maybe
Sean Murphy [s.pat.mu...@gmail.com] wrote:
> You can install OpenBSD on it. As noted in the thread by techay Ted
> Unangst has a good write up on the unit on his blog.
>
A side note, OpenBSD 6.2-current will take better advantage of the multiple
cores using the cnmac interface (or will soon)
On 11/01/2017 07:59 PM, tec...@protonmail.com wrote:
Interesting, just found this on it:
https://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/OpenBSD-on-ERL
Some nice useful info in there. Especially the USB driver. Thanks for
the link.
---Alex
On 11/01/2017 07:36 PM, Sean Murphy wrote:
Check out the Ubiquiti Edgerouter Lite. Sub $100 (US), three NICs,
and runs OpenBSD.
I've used it as a router, firewall, dhcp server, you name it. Versatile device.
Nice idea. Thanks. :-)
---Alex
On 11/01/2017 07:50 PM, Peter Faiman wrote:
Do you mean it runs OpenBSD by default, or you can install OpenBSD?
Just that it can run OpenBSD. No need for default.
---Alex
You can install OpenBSD on it. As noted in the thread by techay Ted
Unangst has a good write up on the unit on his blog.
On Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 2:50 PM, Peter Faiman wrote:
> Do you mean it runs OpenBSD by default, or you can install OpenBSD? I have a
> Ubiquiti UniFi
Interesting, just found this on it:
https://www.tedunangst.com/flak/post/OpenBSD-on-ERL
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On Nov 1, 2017, 6:50 PM, Peter Faiman wrote:
> Do you mean it runs OpenBSD by default, or you can install OpenBSD? I have a
> Ubiquiti UniFi and it runs Linux.
>
> The
Do you mean it runs OpenBSD by default, or you can install OpenBSD? I have a
Ubiquiti UniFi and it runs Linux.
The Edgerouter Lite looks like a cool little piece of hardware, good tip!
> On Nov 1, 2017, at 11:36 AM, Sean Murphy wrote:
>
> Check out the Ubiquiti
Check out the Ubiquiti Edgerouter Lite. Sub $100 (US), three NICs,
and runs OpenBSD.
I've used it as a router, firewall, dhcp server, you name it. Versatile device.
On Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 10:27 AM, Alex Waite wrote:
> I'm deploying a server to a different data center and I
Maybe ebay. Maybe something like a Dell PowerEdge R200.
YMWV
On Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 10:27 AM, Alex Waite wrote:
> I'm deploying a server to a different data center and I don't want to
> expose the IPMI interface of the machine to their semi-trusted management
> network. So, I'm
I have an APU2 from PC Engines, which has 3 gigabit ports. I think it’s a bit
above your budget of €100, but if you can’t find anything else I highly
recommend it. I use one as my edge firewall and haven’t had any problems.
> On Nov 1, 2017, at 07:27, Alex Waite wrote:
>
> I'm
I'm deploying a server to a different data center and I don't want to
expose the IPMI interface of the machine to their semi-trusted
management network. So, I'm planning on putting a simple OpenBSD device
in front of it, logging and filtering.
Can someone here recommend a relatively cheap (<
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