I am working with the Cubieboards doing similar things. I got a
Cubieboard 2 with case and 5v2a powersupply for $60. Only one
ethernet, you will need to add a USB nic. Or a one arm router into
a VLAN switch. Right now I am running F20 remix on it. 'Soon' F21
real will be available, and there is work on Centos 7 for v7 SOCs. And the Cubieboard as a SATA2 interface, so your OS can be on it. On 07/21/2014 07:59 PM, Pete Travis
wrote:
Hello Fedora ARM hackers, I'm shopping around for a device to provide basic routing and firewall functions. The goal is to provide remote access to an IP camera through satellite internet connection. To keep the camera and link from getting buried or abused, I want to limit access to connections from a particular /25. If using a dynamic IP, the satellite modem uses NAT and does not offer firewall or port forwarding capability. If using a static IP, a public IP is routed directly to the inside device, without a firewall. I'm thinking a small multipurpose ARM device would be a cost effective solution. Any problems that can't be resolved via ssh will be dealt with by post or remote hands, so it must be fairly reliable, not require user intervention to survive power cycles, etc. I'd like a dual Ethernet device, but a USB nic could do. There will need to be a case or finished chassis of some sort, preferably one that could protect that second NIC from accidental disconnection or tampering. Is there anything on the market that fits the bill, or am I better off with some OpenWRT supported consumer router, or maybe something else? --Pete |
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