Including Prometheus monitoring and Loki logging (on Linux though and work in progress)
OpenBSD Router Guide
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#12Looks like a good article to follow. Anyone has recommendations on a small form factor board to get for this project? It appears that the ASRock Mini ITX board in the article is no longer available?
Have a look at Odyssey by Seeed Studio, I got one for NAS. J4105, 2x Intel NICs, 8GB RAM and DC jack. Pretty good value after erasing Win10.
https://www.seeedstudio.com/Odyssey-Blue-J4105-128GB-p-4668....
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#14Isn't this what OPNsense or pfSense are essentially, just with a web ui?
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#16I use OPNsense. I love OpenBSD, but I love GUI more :))
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#17I run NixOS on a https://www.pcengines.ch/apu2e2.htm .
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#18I have an old Soekris Net6501 which I would love to use OpenBSD on. However, they don't have any support for the Sierra WWAN modem I have. Unfortunately these days finding an alternative Linux distro which supports an installation process which uses the serial terminal interface is really, really hard these days. So the device sits unused in one of my desk drawers.
I don't know the specifics of the Net6501, but can't you do a foreign debootstrap where you let debootstrap copy all files on a machine that is already installed, then boot it up on the Soekris itself and let it do the rest of its install work over the serial connection?
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#20My dream is of Open source 802.11ac Wi-Fi router. Is there any open hardware that works well?
I prefer to run wire up wireless APs though.