Mikrotik ARM H/W + PFSense ARM image = fun lab project ?
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I couldn't find anything that indicates it has been done or can't be done.
Idea - Spare ARM based Mikrotik with 1GB RAM as a PFSense firewall for my lab.
Can anyone confirm if it is / is not possible? A Mikrotik 5009 atleast meets the following:
- ARM CPU - CPU compatibility ?
- 1GB DDR4 (Same as NG1100).
- Marvell Amethyst family. (NG1100 = Marvell 88E6141 networking switch which drives (3) GbE Ethernet (WAN/LAN/OPT) ports).
NEtgate 1100 Specs:
CPU: Underpinned by the powerful, yet energy-efficient, 64-bit Marvell ARMADA
3720 network processing system-on-chip (SoC), which fully leverages Dual Cortex
-A53 ARM
processor cores.
Network Ports: Marvell 88E6141 networking switch which drives (3) GbE Ethernet (WAN/LAN/OPT) ports
Storage: 8GB EMMC storage.
Memory: 1GB DDR4 RAM, DDR4 memory allows more stable, higher transfer rates for memory-intensive applications (e.g. IDS/IPS).
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@oxygen_it
My guess is that it would be possible - Hardware wise.But i don't think it would be a "fun lab project" , unless you are very skilled with Uboot + FreeBSD + drivers + building pfSense.
If you give it a try , please remember pfSense is a registered trademark.
You can't call your build pfSense.My guess is that "Nobody would bite" , if it was "easy" we would have several working RaspberryPI images by now.
/Bingo
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J jimp moved this topic from Problems Installing or Upgrading pfSense Software on
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Yeah, this would be in the difficult to impossible range. I would not attempt it given the far easier ways to get pfSense hardware for a lab.
Steve
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NETGATE 1100
$189
compared to ClearFog Base
$ 200 to ~ $ 300NETGATE 2100
$ 349
compared to ClearFog Pro
$ 200 - ~ $ 330Netgate appliances comes with pfSense and offers
the plus variant and they are not so far away from
their price range.