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    Need advice for home PFSENSE + SNORT + SQUIZ + OPENVPN

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      jaime10
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      Hi Steve,

      I have a DSL with 20/1 mb, so I think that bandwidth won't be a problem.

      Do you know any other MB supporting the 64 bits version.

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        dreamslacker
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        If you have a VLAN capable gigabit switch, you only need 1 NIC for your needs.  There are several choices including the AMD Fusion APU based boards that you can consider.

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          jaime10
          last edited by

          I have a Fastethernet (Cisco 3550) so I need two NICs.

          I'll have a look on these AMD!

          Can you tell me any example of AMD? I'm looking in the vendors site like Asus, Asrock and Gigabyte but I just find mini-ITX with Atom!

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          • stephenw10S
            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            Could you reference where people are having a problem with this board?

            If it can't run 64bit with 2.0.1 it may well be able to under 2.1 (FreeBSD 8.3). Additionally why do you want to run 64bit? It provides almost no advantage in this situation. Indeed because there are many more people running 32bit it is the better tested of the two versions.

            Steve

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              jaime10
              last edited by

              For example,

              http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,46489.0.html

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                jaime10
                last edited by

                I've been looking for a lot of MB mini-itx both with AMD and Intel but I just find the D2500CC with 2 x NICs and a low price so I think that I'll get this board finally. I would like to use the 64 bit version to use the 4GB RAM. Maybe 2Gb are enough for my requirements?

                I'm a little bit confuse with the hardware to use for my purpose…

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                • stephenw10S
                  stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                  last edited by

                  I would expect 2GB is plenty for home use. You can probably get 3.5 or something similar anyway. 4GB is the theoretical limit with a 32bit OS but some overheads reduce this.
                  Running snort you can never have too much ram though. There are plenty of people running pfSense on the Alix box and that has 256MB, though I suspect not many of them running snort!  ;)

                  Steve

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                    jaime10
                    last edited by

                    Sure, Snort is really hungry like the pig of the logo hehe.

                    Maybe I'm going to buy the D2700MUD it has a better CPU, just one NIC but I have some NICs at home to put in the PCI and is little bit cheaper!

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                      jaime10
                      last edited by

                      Finally, I'm going to purchase a solution "out of the box" from ebay a with a better price than if I get everything by my myself.

                      MB - Asrock AD2700
                      CPU - Intel Atom 2700
                      RAM - 4GB
                      SSD 16GB

                      It will be fanless, 16GB for the storage will be enough for my purpose?

                      Maybe it's an overkill configuration for my homelab but, I haven't find anything with a lower price (200€) and this type of power comsuption.

                      I don't know if I can paste the link here so if someone is interested just send me a PM.

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                        jaime10
                        last edited by

                        I'm waiting for my little new machine.

                        Based on your experience, what is better to use the full install or the nanoBSD with my 16GB SSD Kingston?

                        THanks!

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
                          last edited by

                          You should be able to use either though some of those Kingston drives have a nasty reputation, looks like the 8GB version though.

                          Personally I would use the NanoBSD install and see how it goes. If you find it too restrictive you can always switch to a full install later.

                          Steve

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