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    Possibly the perfect firewall device? (SheevaPlug)

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      DWAyotte
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      I don't know if anyone has seen this: http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/41525/136/

      I wonder if this could potentially be one awesome firewall solution if you could use a USB to Ethernet adapter and somehow get pfSense on it?  Has anyone had ane experience with this or similar device?  I am highly motivated to try and get it to work if I can figure out a way to install pfSense on it before I buy it. :)

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        ktims
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        This is an ARM-based device. It won't run pfSense, and it couldn't really be ported as there's no ARM FreeBSD port. It could make an interesting firewall device though, with a VLAN switch and Linux (or maybe OpenBSD if it will work) instead.

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          cheesyboofs
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          @ktims:

          there's no ARM FreeBSD port.

          Not strictly True

          Author of pfSense themes:

          DARK-ORANGE

          CODE-RED

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            jahonix
            last edited by

            I don't see the benefit over currently availabe and proven PC Engines or Soekris hardware, so why go through all the hassle?
            This is a question, not a rant (for those who like to misinterpret such postings…)

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              Seth
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              Can anybody say AirPort Express.

              I would love a device that I could load pfSense on that would be a direct replacement for an AirPort Express.

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                g4m3c4ck
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                @Seth:

                Can anybody say AirPort Express.

                I would love a device that I could load pfSense on that would be a direct replacement for an AirPort Express.

                Good point! I found this little guy right  here http://www.slashgear.com/toradex-robin-atom-cpu-on-credit-card-sized-mainboard-2735953 that make me ponder what else I could use it for  ;D

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                  ftcsm
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                  I would really love to have it on SheevaPlug or any ARM computer for some reasons, two of them are the most important to me:

                  1 - 5W consumption (maybe a little more with a USB HDD or pen drive, USB ethernet or wireless adapter), perfect for SOHO or home
                  2 - no hassle small space, "plug and forget", little watts figure meaning less heat and less problems.

                  A SheevaPlug with 2 ethernets, 2 USBs (even if a little bigger) would be awesome.

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                    storkus
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                    You forget there's also the the fact that, not being an Intel instruction set, any kind of Intel-compiled binary won't run so it should increase your security.

                    Mike

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                      billm
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                      @g4m3c4ck:

                      @Seth:

                      Can anybody say AirPort Express.

                      I would love a device that I could load pfSense on that would be a direct replacement for an AirPort Express.

                      Good point! I found this little guy right  here http://www.slashgear.com/toradex-robin-atom-cpu-on-credit-card-sized-mainboard-2735953 that make me ponder what else I could use it for  ;D

                      The cost of the device is double what's listed on slashgear as you need the carrier board to actually make it do anything.  At that price, a cheap much faster PC is a better option.

                      –Bill

                      pfSense core developer
                      blog - http://www.ucsecurity.com/
                      twitter - billmarquette

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