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      markuhde
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      Even if it ever got to that point, the USB based NIC (and only one of them at that) is going to simply not be the hardware you need for this application, not on that slow of processor.

      Now, on the other hand, I DO have a Raspberry Pi in one of my pfSense boxes :) It's running Fedora and is nothing but a RADIUS server.

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        binary_dreamer
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        hi. is there any success storyies for raspberry running pfsense?

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          thermo
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          @binary_dreamer:

          hi. is there any success storyies for raspberry running pfsense?

          None, and unlikely for some time.
          Your next best bet is openwrt.

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            LucaREz
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            @thermo:

            @binary_dreamer:

            hi. is there any success storyies for raspberry running pfsense?

            None, and unlikely for some time.
            Your next best bet is openwrt.

            did anything change?

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              patriotemeritus
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              Totally interested in this project if it ever runs :-)

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                freakalad
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                I've encountered a new board - based on the Banana Pi, which is essentially a beefed up RPi: BPi-R1.
                I'm considering playing with this & IPFire as solution - still only an idea atm.

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                • jimpJ
                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                  The popularity of the Pi given its specs still baffles me. I know it's fun to hack on, but there are other similar offerings like the BBB that are comparable in price but much more attractive as a platform.

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                    fellipeh
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                    Any news ?

                    It's possible to run pfSense on Raspibery PI?

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                      jahonix
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                      @fellipeh:

                      It's possible to run pfSense on Raspibery PI?

                      No.
                      Not yet and pretty sure not in the future. But this has been written dozens of times, even in this thread. Dare to read?

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                        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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                          rabim747
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                          Hi I am not a linux or hi tech network guy.. but I think with using vlan rasberry pi can be connected to t switch like 8 port layer 2 switch like and 1810 Hp 8port switch and a rasberry pfsense should be able to make use the switch as lan and wan ?

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                            David_W
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                            @rabim747:

                            Hi I am not a linux or hi tech network guy.. but I think with using vlan rasberry pi can be connected to t switch like 8 port layer 2 switch like and 1810 Hp 8port switch and a rasberry pfsense should be able to make use the switch as lan and wan ?

                            As Jim said earlier in the thread, a Raspberry Pi makes a very poor candidate for a serious network device. It has a single NIC that could potentially be used with VLANs and a suitable switch, but it is a low performance USB connected NIC. I don't know enough about the hardware to know how well it works with 802.1q VLAN tagging.

                            There are better candidate boards for pfSense if an ARM build was produced. The Beaglebone Black is a similar price to the Raspberry Pi and has a much better NIC, though I haven't characterised the BBB as a possible platform to run an ARM build of pfSense if one is produced.

                            I think it very likely that there will be an ARM build of pfSense at some point in the future. If one is produced, I think it's best to select a hardware platform on the basis of price, stability and performance, not decide on a hardware platform that you wish to run pfSense on. There are many excellent and inexpensive ARM boards available these days, each with different strength. It is best to select the board most suited to your task.

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                              Guest
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                              @rabim747:

                              Hi I am not a linux or hi tech network guy.. but I think with using vlan rasberry pi can be connected to t switch like 8 port layer 2 switch like and 1810 Hp 8port switch and a rasberry pfsense should be able to make use the switch as lan and wan ?

                              But a MIPS fork instead of an ARM fork would be bring us up to use the UBNT EdgeRouter series from 5 Port and
                              and 55 € to the Pro model and 360 € that would be in my eyes making more sense to go, related to the circumstance that the UBNT models or EdgeRouter series is a similar used wise hardware.

                              For sure the newest Tilera TileGx 100 core is ARM based and would be something more likely a
                              firewall device to solder and get likes a RaspBerry PI.

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                                jahonix
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                                @David_W:

                                …better candidate boards ... The Beaglebone Black ...

                                If you stop by the netgate shop you'll find BBBs already.
                                gonzopancho once mentioned that they are there for a reason.

                                Another nice device I just saw is the MinnowBoard.
                                Maybe you could use that as a router-on-stick, but be warned that FreeBSD is NOT mentioned in the compatibility list! Looks like fun none the less!

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                                  jwt Netgate
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                                  FreeBSD runs fine.

                                  Also: http://imgur.com/gallery/hnvhp/new  :-)

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                                    alex_lebbrom
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                                    Any news ?

                                    It's possible to run pfSense on Raspibery PI?

                                    Alexis Rondon

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                                    • jahonixJ
                                      jahonix
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                                      No.
                                      Wouldn't make too much sense with only one Ethernet port and that one is hanging off from USB already.

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                                        2chemlud Banned
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                                        Raspi 3 has wifi and LAN, makes two interfaces.

                                        Would be a cool personal firewall for public wifi. Especially with built-in tunnels and routing through these tunnels. In my opinion.

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                                          bsilva
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                                          I wouldn't use the Pi performance as a reason against a port.

                                          I have no problem sustaining 100mb/s of SFTP traffic through the ethernet on a Pi2.  So, that includes encryption as well as TCP processing.

                                          I haven't benchmarked routing through a Pi (I'll add that to my todo list), but I've used a Pi as a web server to multiple networks in a lab using USB ethernet and have never had a performance issue.

                                          Likewise the VLAN capability.  A friend of mine uses a Pi as a DHCP server to 16 networks via VLANs on a Pi-1B.

                                          I think the Pi would be a good low-end platform for PFsense.  It's not going to be Enterprise capable, but that's fine.  Still plenty of other uses at sub-100Mb/s speeds.

                                          Brad

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                                            robi
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                                            The Pi was a device originally invented for children and students to learn modern computer science.

                                            Having pfSense on Pi would be a great step in this direction, making students familiar with pfSense will get more bussiness to pfSense in the future (or ESF, or Netgate or whoever will own pfSense rights at that time). It's worth the investment, trust me.

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