Re: [pfSense] Dandy pfSense appliance

2013-04-25 Thread Seth Mos
On 24-4-2013 20:18, Chris Bagnall wrote: On 24/4/13 7:05 pm, Mathieu Simon wrote: Depends what you think about high specs many 1 GE ports or even 10 GE, lots of cores etc? FWIW, we've been using the ALIX boards for several years, and despite their apparently low spec, they'll happily route

Re: [pfSense] Dandy pfSense appliance

2013-04-25 Thread b...@todoo.biz
Hello M. Washington, We are official / listed resellers of pfSense appliances : All of these are high quality hardware based on Intel Atom : http://www.osnet.eu/en/content/firewall-fwa-3020 (4 ports) http://www.osnet.eu/en/content/firewall-fwa-3030 (6 ports fanless)

Re: [pfSense] Dandy pfSense appliance

2013-04-25 Thread Odhiambo Washington
Allow me to clarify why this need arose. The other day I had to solve a network problem for a friend - his bandwidth uplink was constantly peaked and the ISP was not helping so he called me in. Given that I had pushed the ISP to do protocol analysis on the outbound traffic on their end and they

Re: [pfSense] Dandy pfSense appliance

2013-04-25 Thread Ulrik Lunddahl
:40 Til: pfSense support and discussion Emne: [pfSense] Dandy pfSense appliance I'd like to acquire a nicely designed device running pfSense. Is there a nicely designed device the size of a typical Netgear WiFi router device, with high specs? -- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE

Re: [pfSense] Dandy pfSense appliance

2013-04-25 Thread Seth Mos
On 25-4-2013 10:30, Odhiambo Washington wrote: What I meant with high specs is to do with CPU, Disk Storage and RAM. Why? For instance in the particular case I went to address, there was a DDoS issue. Some app installed on one of the computers on that LAN was sending millions of HTTP GET

Re: [pfSense] Dandy pfSense appliance

2013-04-25 Thread Odhiambo Washington
Hi Seth, Any pointers to these Intel Atom boards with dual NICs?? Gigabit or otherwise, I think I am looking for something like that. On 25 April 2013 11:38, Seth Mos seth@dds.nl wrote: On 25-4-2013 10:30, Odhiambo Washington wrote: What I meant with high specs is to do with CPU, Disk

Re: [pfSense] Dandy pfSense appliance

2013-04-25 Thread Odhiambo Washington
Hi GB, I have looked at http://www.osnet.eu/en/content/firewall-fwa-3020 and I see something like a SIM Card slot! What would that be? I am getting more interest in that, though it's a little bulky still:) On 25 April 2013 10:52, b...@todoo.biz b...@todoo.biz wrote: Hello M. Washington, We

Re: [pfSense] Dandy pfSense appliance

2013-04-25 Thread Seth Mos
On 25-4-2013 10:42, Odhiambo Washington wrote: Hi Seth, Any pointers to these Intel Atom boards with dual NICs?? Gigabit or otherwise, I think I am looking for something like that. I see the Lexcom Brik with 4x lan. Or a Lanner LEC2055 http://www.lannerinc.com/DM/LEC-2055_DM.pdf We use a

Re: [pfSense] Dandy pfSense appliance

2013-04-25 Thread Odhiambo Washington
Thanks. Let me see how I can get one of these. On 25 April 2013 11:53, Seth Mos seth@dds.nl wrote: On 25-4-2013 10:42, Odhiambo Washington wrote: Hi Seth, Any pointers to these Intel Atom boards with dual NICs?? Gigabit or otherwise, I think I am looking for something like that. I see

Re: [pfSense] Dandy pfSense appliance

2013-04-25 Thread Odhiambo Washington
Hi Seth, Did you install pfSense (or other OS) in these? I am looking for how to connect the Display:) On 25 April 2013 11:53, Seth Mos seth@dds.nl wrote: On 25-4-2013 10:42, Odhiambo Washington wrote: Hi Seth, Any pointers to these Intel Atom boards with dual NICs?? Gigabit or

Re: [pfSense] Dandy pfSense appliance

2013-04-25 Thread David Ross
On 4/25/13 4:42 AM, Odhiambo Washington wrote: Any pointers to these Intel Atom boards with dual NICs?? Gigabit or otherwise, I think I am looking for something like that. http://store.netgate.com/Netgate-m1n1wall-2D3-2D13-Black-P216C83.aspx No SSD. Runs off a 4GB CF Card.

Re: [pfSense] Dandy pfSense appliance

2013-04-25 Thread Seth Mos
On 25-4-2013 11:39, Odhiambo Washington wrote: Hi Seth, Did you install pfSense (or other OS) in these? I am looking for how to connect the Display:) pfSense 2.1 with serial console. On 25 April 2013 11:53, Seth Mos seth@dds.nl wrote: On 25-4-2013 10:42, Odhiambo Washington wrote:

Re: [pfSense] Dandy pfSense appliance

2013-04-25 Thread Odhiambo Washington
Never done anything like that before!! Serial console. On 25 April 2013 13:47, Seth Mos seth@dds.nl wrote: On 25-4-2013 11:39, Odhiambo Washington wrote: Hi Seth, Did you install pfSense (or other OS) in these? I am looking for how to connect the Display:) pfSense 2.1 with serial

Re: [pfSense] Dandy pfSense appliance

2013-04-25 Thread Chris Bagnall
On 25/4/13 11:00 am, David Ross wrote: http://store.netgate.com/Netgate-m1n1wall-2D3-2D13-Black-P216C83.aspx No SSD. Runs off a 4GB CF Card. Worth also adding this for folks who are in the UK (or for whom sourcing stuff from the UK is cost effective): http://linitx.com/product/13242 (similar

Re: [pfSense] Dandy pfSense appliance

2013-04-25 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 07:18:26PM +0100, Chris Bagnall wrote: On 24/4/13 7:05 pm, Mathieu Simon wrote: Depends what you think about high specs many 1 GE ports or even 10 GE, lots of cores etc? This. You also have to decide whether you actually need high specs in a router. There's little

Re: [pfSense] Dandy pfSense appliance

2013-04-25 Thread Steven Spencer
On 04/24/2013 01:18 PM, Chris Bagnall wrote: On 24/4/13 7:05 pm, Mathieu Simon wrote: Depends what you think about high specs many 1 GE ports or even 10 GE, lots of cores etc? This. You also have to decide whether you actually need high specs in a router. There's little point in paying for

Re: [pfSense] Dandy pfSense appliance

2013-04-25 Thread Odhiambo Washington
Logistically, I prefer to import from the UK because of the availability of cheap and efficient logistics services. On 25 April 2013 14:13, Chris Bagnall pfse...@lists.minotaur.cc wrote: On 25/4/13 11:00 am, David Ross wrote:

Re: [pfSense] Dandy pfSense appliance

2013-04-25 Thread Steve Spencer
af Odhiambo Washington Sendt: 24. april 2013 19:40 Til: pfSense support and discussion Emne: [pfSense] Dandy pfSense appliance I'd like to acquire a nicely designed device running pfSense. Is there a nicely designed device the size of a typical Netgear WiFi router device, with high specs? I'd

[pfSense] Dandy pfSense appliance

2013-04-24 Thread Odhiambo Washington
I'd like to acquire a nicely designed device running pfSense. Is there a nicely designed device the size of a typical Netgear WiFi router device, with high specs? -- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254733744121/+254722743223 I can't hear you -- I'm using the scrambler.

Re: [pfSense] Dandy pfSense appliance

2013-04-24 Thread Mathieu Simon
Am 24.04.2013 19:40, schrieb Odhiambo Washington: I'd like to acquire a nicely designed device running pfSense. Is there a nicely designed device the size of a typical Netgear WiFi router device, with high specs? Depends what you think about high specs many 1 GE ports or even 10 GE, lots of

Re: [pfSense] Dandy pfSense appliance

2013-04-24 Thread Chris Bagnall
On 24/4/13 7:05 pm, Mathieu Simon wrote: Depends what you think about high specs many 1 GE ports or even 10 GE, lots of cores etc? This. You also have to decide whether you actually need high specs in a router. There's little point in paying for multiple GigE or 10GE ports if your internet