Quote from: franco on March 31, 2019, 12:41:36 pmI'd like to thank nekoprog for the work done with the ARM ports. Very useful and robust now. Next step is actually the long-promised BPI image and then come 20.1 we'll have to see what we can do when i386 is being dropped from our supported list...Cheers,FrancoI have a Banana Pi board lying around here, if you are looking for someone to test the new image please let me know.Regards,Bobby Thomas
I'd like to thank nekoprog for the work done with the ARM ports. Very useful and robust now. Next step is actually the long-promised BPI image and then come 20.1 we'll have to see what we can do when i386 is being dropped from our supported list...Cheers,Franco
Ok, I managed to disable IDS in my default config.xml which I use for "standard starting setup" (users, unbound, etc.). Some observations:- Via the HDMI console the output during boot stops at "smsc0: chip..." and after a LONG break you get the login prompt from opnsense. On the serial console you can monitor the whole boot process (starting services etc.) and in the end you get the login prompt as well.- Without WAN attached I could not reach the GUI with Firefox (60.x ESR 32 bit), as the request to the https GUI timed out. With Konqueror I could reach the GUI and restore my default config.xml. But the Dashbord is significantly impaired in Konqueror (doing fine in FF, however, only with WAN interface up).The throughput for a single host is nice (WAN is a 10/100 Mbit USB-RJ45), will have to try the config with UMTS-stick and wifi stick soon... :-)Would be fun to see an image for Raspi 3 with the built-in wifi as WAN.
Quote from: bobbythomas on April 04, 2019, 09:51:51 amQuote from: franco on March 31, 2019, 12:41:36 pmI'd like to thank nekoprog for the work done with the ARM ports. Very useful and robust now. Next step is actually the long-promised BPI image and then come 20.1 we'll have to see what we can do when i386 is being dropped from our supported list...Cheers,FrancoI have a Banana Pi board lying around here, if you are looking for someone to test the new image please let me know.Regards,Bobby ThomasHi, I'm currently compiling images for RPi2/3, Banana Pi and Orange Pi PC2 for OPNsense 19.1.6. Will let you know when the images are ready. Quote from: chemlud on April 11, 2019, 12:25:21 pmOk, I managed to disable IDS in my default config.xml which I use for "standard starting setup" (users, unbound, etc.). Some observations:- Via the HDMI console the output during boot stops at "smsc0: chip..." and after a LONG break you get the login prompt from opnsense. On the serial console you can monitor the whole boot process (starting services etc.) and in the end you get the login prompt as well.- Without WAN attached I could not reach the GUI with Firefox (60.x ESR 32 bit), as the request to the https GUI timed out. With Konqueror I could reach the GUI and restore my default config.xml. But the Dashbord is significantly impaired in Konqueror (doing fine in FF, however, only with WAN interface up).The throughput for a single host is nice (WAN is a 10/100 Mbit USB-RJ45), will have to try the config with UMTS-stick and wifi stick soon... :-)Would be fun to see an image for Raspi 3 with the built-in wifi as WAN. Hi, great that you found the solution, sorry I couldn't help, quite busy lately and got little time to check the forum. RPI3 image is compiling, will let you know when it's ready. RPI2 updates for 19.1.6 is online if you like to update. Just need to edit /usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/OPNsense.conf like I mentioned before.
I see in the list the first version of NEO, which was build on 32bit H3 chip...NEO 2 is build on 64bit H5...I don’t have the device yet and I don’t have coding skills...could I contribute somehow just by buing it and testing your build?
OPNsense on NanoPI R1 works.
dd if=OPNsense-##.#.##-[Type]-[Architecture].img of=/dev/daX bs=16k
7 flashes: kernel.img not found