> 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? Probably the closest to your needs at the moment will be the Utilite [1] as it has models with dual NICs and a case. At the moment the support in Fedora is basic but I'm working to improve that before the release of F-21. Peter [1] http://utilite-computer.com/web/utilite-models _______________________________________________ arm mailing list arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/arm