pfSense stops working after some time: no buffer space available
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Chinese stuff is not a good idea, you will make a similar mistake!
https://www.netgate.com/solutions/pfsense/sg-1100.html
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@DaddyGo I understand. This is my motherboard: https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/X570%20Phantom%20Gaming-ITXTB3/index.asp. I am using the one 1 PCIe for the GPU. Since this mobo has a Thunderbolt 3 I was thinking about using a Thunderbolt PCIe expansion chassis and then installing a PCIe network card. Any thoughts?
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@DaddyGo I am in Italy and there is not a lot of resellers here. I'd go for the https://www.netgate.com/solutions/pfsense/sg-3100.html because I have a 1Gbps WAN link, but can't find where to buy it. It's a pitty Netgate products are not on Amazon.it.
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I live here not far from you and there are many opportunities to get good hardware
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https://www.netgate.com/partners/locator.html#italy
For a 1 Gig ISP you will need: https://www.netgate.com/solutions/pfsense/sg-3100.html
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@fabiolanza
I understand. This is my motherboard: https://www.asrock.com/mb/AMD/X570 Phantom Gaming-ITXTB3/index.asp. I am using the one 1 PCIe for the GPU. Since this mobo has a Thunderbolt 3 I was thinking about using a Thunderbolt PCIe expansion chassis and then installing a PCIe network card. Any thoughts?Try to think about dedicated hardware, when you building a firewall and consider the needs of your own system.
These miniITX things are good too, but not my favorites.
Consider consumption, as a firewall operates 24 hours a day. (SOHO)
Don't want to run other things on the "iron" where pfSense is running!Thunderbolt is not a good starting point either
edit: From the fact that you are going to put a PCIe NIC in an external adapter, even the OP system has to handle Thunderbolt.
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@DaddyGo Thanks for al the thoughts. I will keep using my appliance until I save enough money to buy the Netgate official hardware.
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That's a good idea! (Temporarily )
Get the GPU out of the miniITX and buy an Intel I350-T4 NIC, you'll have great fun in pfSense. THX
https://www.bargainhardware.co.uk/intel-i350-t4-quad-port-rj45-1gbps-low-profile-pcie-x4-nic -
@DaddyGo said in pfSense stops working after some time: no buffer space available:
That's a good idea! (Temporarily )
Get the GPU out of the miniITX and buy an Intel I350-T4 NIC, you'll have great fun in pfSense. THX
https://www.bargainhardware.co.uk/intel-i350-t4-quad-port-rj45-1gbps-low-profile-pcie-x4-nicProblem is that I would not have the video at all, I am running on a Ryzen so no integrated GPU. On the other hand, I thought about using that Thunderbolt expansion to move the GPU there, and free the PCIe socket to the card you mentioned.
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I haven't reviewed the description of this miniITX, is there a serial port on the motherboard?
Don't forget to install pfSense through the console as well, thus not a requirement VGA or any VIDEO driver
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@fabiolanza I contacted the seller/company that confirmed the chipset was Intel made. I am waiting for them to list more so I can purchase.