I've had an OpenBSD router built on basically commodity PC hardware
running for many years now, long enough that I'm starting to worry about
some part of it (especially the disk) dying abruptly at the worst
possible time. I'm planning on replacing it with a Soekris box. Since I
don't have as much time for my tech hobby as I used to, I haven't
followed much in the way of tech, networking, or OpenBSD news. So I'm
hoping the folks in know here can give my plan a quick check and let me
know if I'm missing any important developments or overlooking any basic
hardware requirements. 

What I have right now is a box built on a VIA board with a 533MHz Samuel
2 processor and 256MB of RAM, vintage 2003 or so. Mostly it just does
routing and firewalling duties for my network, which includes some
servers on public IP space used for very low-traffic hobby stuff. It's
also an NTP server for my network. That's it. So I have basically no
unusual requirements apart from having at least 3 network interfaces,
which looks like it's already standard on the Soekris gear.

So from Soekris's offerings, does the standard net5501-60 look like a
good choice? Along with that, I'll need the appropriate power supply and
a CF card. Maybe an extra null modem cable since I can never find mine.
Anything else I'm missing? Then to get things installed I'll use a
serial console, do a PXE boot to get the installer running, and then go
from there? Any other unusual OpenBSD compatibility issues to worry
about? I know there are plenty of OBSD/Soekris project pages out there,
but it's not always clear whether anything important has changed in the
years since they were published.

Thanks for any pointers you can provide.

--Todd



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