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OPNsense 20.1 on NanoPI R1S (H5)

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tsgan:
Was able to build OPNSense 20.1 (FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT) and run on NanoPI-R1S-H5 board.

n764sense:
How is this working out? Is it fast enough? I was interested in doing this. If it's working well for you, would you be willing to do a quick write-up of the steps you took to get this working? Thanks!

tsgan:
Second ethernet is via USB so not so good performance:

https://people.freebsd.org/~ganbold/iperp3-nanopi-h5-r1s-ure.txt

awg0 has:

https://people.freebsd.org/~ganbold/iperp3-nanopi-h5-r1s-awg.txt

Above are done in FreeBSD current. So for home use maybe it is ok but for other cases it depends.

tsgan:
The image is at:

https://people.freebsd.org/~ganbold/OPNsense-201912171639-OpenSSL-arm-aarch64-nanopi-r1s-h5.img.xz

It is preconfigured, so better set it to default and start the configuration as needed.

kradalby:
Info about R2S with dual proper gbit has started to surface:
http://wiki.friendlyarm.com/wiki/index.php/NanoPi_R2S

But its not on their shop yet.

How feasible would it be to build for this? Seems like it uses Rockchip instead of Allwinner.

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