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    PFsense on ARM (Raspberry Pi3 B+)

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    • J
      jwt Netgate
      last edited by

      Unlikely.

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      • ivorI
        ivor
        last edited by

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        • ivorI
          ivor
          last edited by

          I would avoid it as RPi is simply too slow and not worth the effort. We will be introducing more ARM devices soon :)

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          • keyserK
            keyser Rebel Alliance
            last edited by

            Yeah, a little more diggin’ on the Pi hardware shows its less than stellar for this usecase. The NIC is worthless

            Love the no fuss of using the official appliances :-)

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            • bingo600B
              bingo600
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              The ODROID-C2 does Gb (~980Mb/s) both ways

              But i think FreeBSD support is lacking

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              • ivorI
                ivor
                last edited by

                espresso.bin ;)

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                • F
                  FranciscoFranco
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                  I just wanted to say RPi3 does not run on FreeBSD 11.x only on -CURRENT. There will never be RPi3 on FreeBSD 11.x per IRC chats.

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                  • M
                    MBILC
                    last edited by

                    Would it be the same case for the NanoPI-fire3 ?

                    https://climbers.net/sbc/nanopi-fire3-arm-supercomputer/

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                    • stephenw10S
                      stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @MBILC
                      last edited by

                      Less likely than the RPi3. Unless they are 100% compatible.

                      Check https://wiki.freebsd.org/FreeBSD/arm

                      But even devices on that list would still require work and that isn't planned right now.

                      Steve

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                      • lifeboyL
                        lifeboy @stephenw10
                        last edited by

                        According to https://wiki.freebsd.org/arm/Raspberry%20Pi, this is not an issue anymore. Does that mean that pfSense will run now?

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                        • stephenw10S
                          stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                          It's still 12 or 13 only so you would be looking at a special build of 2.5. Which doesn't exist so, no, it still won't run.

                          If we were ever to look at RasPi it would be far more likely to be the Pi 4 because of the vastly superior Ethernet on that board.

                          Steve

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