Re: fedora-arm based router-firewall

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On 04/25/2013 11:19 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I need to replace my Juniper SSG5 access gateway.  I have outgrown it. I
need more VLANs, more ports, more DHCP and RA than I can get.  Also I
want to split fuctionality.  I am looking for 3 boxes, plus one
standby.  I would rather buy something cheap on ebay, but could go the
DIY route.  I want longevity with Fedora on it (like 4 Years).

I figure that the WAN-facing box should have 2 WAN ethernets that will
run things like PPPoE through ISP provided bridges and at least 3 LAN
interfaces.  The LAN-side boxes (2) will need 8 LAN interfaces (2 tied
up in the router network).

The OpenBlocks product doesn't meet, but at least is the closest I've seen to approaching your requirements.

http://openblocks.plathome.com/products/ax3/

I'm not sure if anyone in the Fedora community currently has one of these working though.

I notice it has miniPCIe, it might be hokie and won't fit in the case, but there are adapter boards which you could then pair with a x1 (single lane) multiport PCIe network card.

http://www.hwtools.net/Adapter/PM2.html

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Scott Sullivan
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