Raspberry Pi3 with Opensense

Started by Juergen90, September 27, 2017, 08:35:26 PM

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Hi Members,

i want to monitor the network activity of all connected devices (IoT, clients) at home and need to know if it is possible to run the latest (or any) OpenSense version on Raspberry Pi3 ? If so has anybody experience with it ?

Cheers, Juergen


Usable on any RPi, as long as it is the 1B ;-)

Bart...

thank you ! So Raspberry Pi3 model B is not supported ?

Regards

No, RPi 3 is another architecture (64 Bit ARM)

I was about to push an image for RPI2 based on 17.7 but that doesn't boot all the way through for some reason. It's quite hard to debug this as the console is blank and it never prompts for login.

opnsense-bootstrap still works if all else fails, but it would be better to have images...


Cheers,
Franco

Hi guys,
hi franco,

any news regarding OPNSense on a Rasperry PI 2/3 etc?

The new Raspberry 3 B+ was released this week and looks interesting :-)

BR
Thomas

Quote from: thomka on March 16, 2018, 08:40:43 AM
Hi guys,
hi franco,

any news regarding OPNSense on a Rasperry PI 2/3 etc?

The new Raspberry 3 B+ was released this week and looks interesting :-)

BR
Thomas


I'm also curious, my particular network environment, USB based networking is actually fine for the second network port.

Is there any chance this may actually happen in the upcoming 6 months or so?


Hi ,
Please let me know how to add USB Ethernet on the Raspberry Pi 3

Quote from: mithun on April 19, 2021, 08:28:19 AM
Hi ,
Please let me know how to add USB Ethernet on the Raspberry Pi 3

Hmm, you plug it in (try before booting first) and if there is a driver, it will show up (after boot, have a look in dmesg)...
kind regards
chemlud
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