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Title: Hardware
Post by: logsj on December 24, 2022, 01:51:48 PM
Maybe this is the wrong section. Whats the cheapest reliable hardware I may use for mu opensense router?

Are there better alternatives for ufw killswitchs etc?

Thank you in advance.
Title: Re: Hardware
Post by: Patrick M. Hausen on December 24, 2022, 02:01:32 PM
This heavily depends on to name just a few:
Title: Re: Hardware
Post by: logsj on December 24, 2022, 02:31:54 PM
Thank you, sir.

how many interfaces you need (minimum 2)
what interface speed you need (100/100 Mbps)
your uplink speed (100/100 Mbps)
your connection type (DHCP, static, PPPoE, ...) (DHCP)
what services you want to run on your OPNsense (OpenVPN, UFW)
space and power constraints (Rather not a desktop)
new or used (new)
spare parts available (very old spare parts, 10-11 old hardware, good for FreeBSD or OpenBSD Xfce)
Title: Re: Hardware
Post by: Mayo132 on December 24, 2022, 02:56:17 PM
Hi,

iam not an expert. But i read a lot of very good reviews at the "APU2E4". It is a very low Power consumption device with 3 Intel NICs built in.

=> It should handle 100Mbit/s if you are not using IDS or something else.

You can have a look their homepage.
https://pcengines.ch/apu2.htm  (https://pcengines.ch/apu2.htm)
Title: Re: Hardware
Post by: logsj on December 24, 2022, 03:32:23 PM
That's my best bet. but its very expensive. Considering 1y warranty I wouldn't use it in a missile..
Title: Re: Hardware
Post by: Patrick M. Hausen on December 24, 2022, 05:00:59 PM
What? APU devices are not expensive. If I would buy anything from that platform I'd go for an APU4D4 which has some life expectancy for the future. With 4G of memory you can even run ZFS on a 32G or 120G SSD. And the board comes at around 210 € ... that's cheap.
Title: Re: Hardware
Post by: logsj on December 25, 2022, 07:56:42 AM
Maybe you're right. But the rpi comes with 8GB of memory under 100€. Would it work for the same purpose?
Title: Re: Hardware
Post by: Patrick M. Hausen on December 25, 2022, 08:18:54 AM
No. AMD support is highly experimental, you need two network interfaces unless you trunk to a switch, realtek network and UsB network is not well supported. You should look for a system with Intel or Broadcom network interfaces, possibly used if you want to spend significantly less than for an APU device.
Title: Re: Hardware
Post by: logsj on December 25, 2022, 09:10:30 AM
Well, sir I have to say thank you. And I'm gonna go with your suggestion