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Hardware and Performance / Re: [Working] OPNsense on Raspberry Pi 2
« on: March 28, 2019, 02:12:14 pm »If espressobin supported by freebsd, it should work with opnsense, just need to add device config and compile.I think I would also prefer raspi 3 as the "old" image in raspi 1 was vvvveerryyyy slow...Me too!
Also very interested of the performance on RPI3...
Of course a working image for Esspresso.bin would be nice!!!
...still dreaming of ducktaping a raspi to my laptop as a firewall/wifi access while traveling. Powering raspi from laptop would be fun, but a small power bank would be acceptable, too :-DCurrenly using RPI2 to run suricata and unboundbl, works great with additional swap file. Still works better than using ipfire or openwrt. More to come with the plugins and update repo. I can see a future of opnsense with wide range of highend (multicore processor + 4GB and above of ram) arm SBC supported.
Currently I use a rather big old box with a wifi stick.