Hi,
does the soekris
4801
+case_lan1621_boardhttp://soekris.eu/shop/net4801/net4801_48_board_and_case_lan1621_board_en.html
will
support all this traffic ?
The 4801 is very limited and realistically scales up to 4kpps
to 10kpps depending on the OS.
The pfsense web interface is
hi
so the 4801 can be use only for monowall or small firewall ;)
a+
2013/9/10 Eric Boudrand d...@boudrand.net
Hi,
does the soekris
4801
+case_lan1621_board
http://soekris.eu/shop/net4801/net4801_48_board_and_case_lan1621_board_en.html
will
support all this traffic ?
The
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 10:19:44AM -0400, David Mansfield wrote:
After getting NTP setup, I noticed it wouldn't ever synchronize, and
every 15 1/2 minutes, a large adjustment would be made to the system
clock:
Sep 9 10:12:54 hadrian ntpd[3452]: time reset -0.626500 s
Sep 9 10:28:20 hadrian
On 09/10/2013 11:42 AM, Michael Stone wrote:
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 10:19:44AM -0400, David Mansfield wrote:
After getting NTP setup, I noticed it wouldn't ever synchronize, and
every 15 1/2 minutes, a large adjustment would be made to the system
clock:
Sep 9 10:12:54 hadrian ntpd[3452]:
Hi,
If you don't reqiure custom modifications all the time, no different
user access to the interface etc. you could just create the pf.conf
and use it on an OpenBSD installation (this is what I use, other BSDs
may be fine too). It wouldn't need as much RAM as pfSense.
However, this wouldn't
On Sep 10, 2013, at 1:17 PM, Nikola Gyurov ngyu...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
If you don't reqiure custom modifications all the time, no different
user access to the interface etc. you could just create the pf.conf
and use it on an OpenBSD installation (this is what I use, other BSDs
may be
Actually, OpenBSD is slightly changing syntax over time, but the
changes from a version to another are trivial and easy to implement.
The bigest one I can remember was introduced in 4.7 with the changing
of the redirection etc.
As for the configuration generation on pfSense - while most of the
Sorry, wrong box. It's:
$ sysctl | grep deg
hw.sensors.cpu0.temp0=71.00 degC
hw.sensors.cpu1.temp0=71.00 degC
Best regards,
Nikola Gyurov
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 10:03 PM, Nikola Gyurov ngyu...@gmail.com wrote:
Actually, OpenBSD is slightly changing syntax over time, but the
changes from a