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    • wgstarksW
      wgstarks
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      Could still use some recommendations on how much storage I’ll need running snort OpenVPN-as and maybe a few other apps? I understand snort may require a fair amount.

      Box: SG-4200

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        @wgstarks:

        Could still use some recommendations on how much storage I’ll need running snort OpenVPN-as and maybe a few other apps? I understand snort may require a fair amount.

        You'll need about 8GB RAM if you are running a few packages like IDS/IPS and if you log a lot you might want a 64GB SSD to make sure you have the room for it.

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        • wgstarksW
          wgstarks
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          Thanks everyone for the help.

          Box: SG-4200

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          • wgstarksW
            wgstarks
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            I wound up ordering the box from an alibaba retailer just because the shipping time will be about 4 weeks vs 8-10 weeks from aliexpress. I can see why people would be willing to pay an extra $100 to get 2 day delivery.

            The unit I ordered will have a preinstalled msata SSD with who knows what kind of garbage on it. I’m pretty much a noob at this and not sure of the best way to erase the drive prior to loading pfSense. Any suggestions? Will the installer wipe the drive?

            Box: SG-4200

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            • wgstarksW
              wgstarks
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              @wgstarks:

              Will the installer wipe the drive?

              Never mind. I think I found my answer-
              https://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Installing_pfSense#Embedded

              Looks like the installer will format the target disk as UFS if these are the correct instructions?

              Box: SG-4200

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                The installer wil happily wipe the drive. If you ordered a Qotom box with preinstalled SSD and RAM, they usually put a non-activated Windows 7 image on it during their last hardware QA test to make sure everything works. If you order them with no RAM (in case you supply your own) they will clear the SSD for you as it should be delivered as a 'clean' box then.

                Regarding alibaba vs. aliexpress, I'm not sure how they differ. I know aliexpress was designed by alibaba (same company) to be targeted at western countries (more PayPal / Amazon / Ebay style protections etc), but I never had shipping time differences. Even with the 4-day DHL shipping (cost me about 15) it's the same on either site.

                When installing the Box, keep in mind that pfSense has at least two flavours, one uses the HDMI port for initial setup, the other uses the serial port. In the Qotom topic, on one of the last pages, there is a small list of BIOS settings and UEFI installs that work for most people. Regarding writing the image, win32imager or whatever it's called should work, if you have a Linux or Mac computer, you can use cp or dd.

                Depending on how the ethernet chips are setup, the ports on the front might be registered in a different order in pfSense. This is no big deal, and you can re-label them in the interface. Also, see the Qotom topic for that ;-)

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                • wgstarksW
                  wgstarks
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                  @johnkeates:

                  The installer wil happily wipe the drive. If you ordered a Qotom box with preinstalled SSD and RAM, they usually put a non-activated Windows 7 image on it during their last hardware QA test to make sure everything works. If you order them with no RAM (in case you supply your own) they will clear the SSD for you as it should be delivered as a 'clean' box then.

                  Regarding alibaba vs. aliexpress, I'm not sure how they differ. I know aliexpress was designed by alibaba (same company) to be targeted at western countries (more PayPal / Amazon / Ebay style protections etc), but I never had shipping time differences. Even with the 4-day DHL shipping (cost me about 15) it's the same on either site.

                  When installing the Box, keep in mind that pfSense has at least two flavours, one uses the HDMI port for initial setup, the other uses the serial port. In the Qotom topic, on one of the last pages, there is a small list of BIOS settings and UEFI installs that work for most people. Regarding writing the image, win32imager or whatever it's called should work, if you have a Linux or Mac computer, you can use cp or dd.

                  Depending on how the ethernet chips are setup, the ports on the front might be registered in a different order in pfSense. This is no big deal, and you can re-label them in the interface. Also, see the Qotom topic for that ;-)

                  I ordered the MiniSys unit linked earlier. Was planning on installing from flash drive. Have I got that wrong?

                  Box: SG-4200

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                    @wgstarks:

                    @johnkeates:

                    The installer wil happily wipe the drive. If you ordered a Qotom box with preinstalled SSD and RAM, they usually put a non-activated Windows 7 image on it during their last hardware QA test to make sure everything works. If you order them with no RAM (in case you supply your own) they will clear the SSD for you as it should be delivered as a 'clean' box then.

                    Regarding alibaba vs. aliexpress, I'm not sure how they differ. I know aliexpress was designed by alibaba (same company) to be targeted at western countries (more PayPal / Amazon / Ebay style protections etc), but I never had shipping time differences. Even with the 4-day DHL shipping (cost me about 15) it's the same on either site.

                    When installing the Box, keep in mind that pfSense has at least two flavours, one uses the HDMI port for initial setup, the other uses the serial port. In the Qotom topic, on one of the last pages, there is a small list of BIOS settings and UEFI installs that work for most people. Regarding writing the image, win32imager or whatever it's called should work, if you have a Linux or Mac computer, you can use cp or dd.

                    Depending on how the ethernet chips are setup, the ports on the front might be registered in a different order in pfSense. This is no big deal, and you can re-label them in the interface. Also, see the Qotom topic for that ;-)

                    I ordered the MiniSys unit linked earlier. Was planning on installing from flash drive. Have I got that wrong?

                    No, flash drive is fine. As far as I know, VGA console (over HDMI) should work too. I don't know about the UEFI settings, not sure if you need to manually disable the CSM before UEFI install works on MiniSys, but it should probably be fine, they most likely use the same standard UEFI package from Intel, just like Qotom.

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                    • SammyWooS
                      SammyWoo
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                      Wish I had bumped into this thread earlier, for no other reason than for comparison shopping, but I did end up buying from ProtectLI/Amazon at +usd70.

                      I don't think the saving$ would had make up for the longish-ship and risk-when-trouble/english support.  I mean ProtectLI shipping are handled by Amazon that means any prob and you can return at your Zero expense. As any Amazon customer knows, you get your $ back as soon as UPS scans your return package, don't know anybody who makes return so user friendly. Scanning through the reviews ProtectLI, as promised was able to provide in-depth tech support fixing one's Samsung SSD issue with an updated BIOS and another fix for near-gigabit thruput, I doubt if one can get that kind of support unless you know Chinese, from Ali.

                      Anywhoo, your risk/patience tolerance and piggy bank will dictate which way u go.  Scanning just about every Amazon review, I don't see anybody having any prob at all installing Pfsense on the ProtectLI boxes, with a few obviously DOA.

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                      • wgstarksW
                        wgstarks
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                        I didn’t have any problems with mine. Make sure you re-install though. I wouldn’t trust the pre-installed software.

                        Box: SG-4200

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                          Amazon is rather expensive here, I guess it only works if you are in a Amazon-country.

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                          • SammyWooS
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                            @wgstarks:

                            I didn’t have any problems with mine. Make sure you re-install though. I wouldn’t trust the pre-installed software.

                            Oh no prob there, I got the bare bone, only trusting brand name Crucial+Sandisk. This is my production box, don't need no strange issues.  10 days now 24x7. If it doesn't break the next 20 days, I should be OK.

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