mini router based on openbsd

2006-12-07 Thread Jan Stary
Hello, I decided to replace my home router. Currently I use Compaq Deskpro 2000 with OpenBSD 4.0. It's a P100/32MB with a 1G disk, which is all I need for my home pf+NAT, DNS, DHCP and SMTP. However, the machine itself is noisy and bigger than it should be. What I am looking for is a really

Re: mini router based on openbsd

2006-12-07 Thread z0mbix
On 07/12/06, Jan Stary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I decided to replace my home router. Currently I use Compaq Deskpro 2000 with OpenBSD 4.0. It's a P100/32MB with a 1G disk, which is all I need for my home pf+NAT, DNS, DHCP and SMTP. However, the machine itself is noisy and bigger than it

Re: mini router based on openbsd

2006-12-07 Thread Merv Hammer
On Thu, 7 Dec 2006, z0mbix wrote: On 07/12/06, Jan Stary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What I am looking for is a really miniature machine. I need to be able to install (some sort of) OpenBSD on it (say, via pxeboot), and run just the above-mentioned for my very small home network. It should be

Re: mini router based on openbsd

2006-12-07 Thread Merv Hammer
(Apologies to Jan and misc@ for the disjointed replies: serious problems with Pine on a shell account over a slow line). On 07/12/06, Jan Stary [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What I am looking for is a really miniature machine. I need to be able to install (some sort of) OpenBSD on it (say, via

Re: mini router based on openbsd

2006-12-07 Thread Michael
Jan Stary schrieb: Hello, I decided to replace my home router. Currently I use Compaq Deskpro 2000 with OpenBSD 4.0. It's a P100/32MB with a 1G disk, which is all I need for my home pf+NAT, DNS, DHCP and SMTP. However, the machine itself is noisy and bigger than it should be. What I am

Re: mini router based on openbsd

2006-12-07 Thread Jan Stary
What I am looking for is a really miniature machine. I need to be able to install (some sort of) OpenBSD on it (say, via pxeboot), and run just the above-mentioned for my very small home network. It should be really small, silent, and low-power. I've got a Soekris 4801 running as DSL

Re: mini router based on openbsd

2006-12-07 Thread Andrey Shuvikov
I'm in the process of installing OpenBSD on a regular PC. It's PChips M787CL+ motherboard with VIA C3 Samual 2 CPU, which I run with passive heat sink, so no fan here. I use DC-DC converter as power supply so no fan here either. And when I replace (as I plan to) a harddrive with compact flash card

Re: mini router based on openbsd

2006-12-07 Thread Joachim Schipper
On Thu, Dec 07, 2006 at 11:59:12AM +0100, Jan Stary wrote: Hello, I decided to replace my home router. Currently I use Compaq Deskpro 2000 with OpenBSD 4.0. It's a P100/32MB with a 1G disk, which is all I need for my home pf+NAT, DNS, DHCP and SMTP. However, the machine itself is noisy and

Re: mini router based on openbsd

2006-12-07 Thread Stuart Henderson
I decided to replace my home router. Currently I use Compaq Deskpro 2000 with OpenBSD 4.0. It's a P100/32MB with a 1G disk, which is all I need for my home pf+NAT, DNS, DHCP and SMTP. However, the machine itself is noisy and bigger than it should be. SMTP might not be great on a CF. It

Re: mini router based on openbsd

2006-12-07 Thread Dan Farrell
Subject: Re: mini router based on openbsd I'm in the process of installing OpenBSD on a regular PC. It's PChips M787CL+ motherboard with VIA C3 Samual 2 CPU, which I run with passive heat sink, so no fan here. I use DC-DC converter as power supply so no fan here either. And when I replace (as I