On 5/11/2016 1:50 PM, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 5/11/2016 11:19 AM, Nat Taylor wrote:
>> pfSense might be worth looking into.  It won't run on the pi though, you'd
>> need an old desktop or a router with a x86 or x86_64 in it.  That's the pro
>> solution.  Alpine Linux would, however, work on the pi.
>
> It may be some connectivity Issues I'm experiencing [A Baudot TTY
> would be a speed demon by comparison], but pfsense.org looks so
> bad you'd think I designed ir ;/
>
> Going down for system glub glu....

That problem was disk needed defrag ;/
Have done some reading -- much more to do.
Potential costs apparently will not be the problem I expected.
There is one used system vendor locally.

I suspect I'll end up with a server initially with one 1 TB disk 
with room for a second. Maybe backups will be trivial enough so 
I'll actually follow my own advice to others.

More later.



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