Has anyone looked into IPFire on the Banana Pi BPI-R1?
I'm thinking about replacing my big old dual PIII commercial power sucking box with IPFire on one of these.
http://www.banana-pi.com/eacp_view.asp?id=64
Seems like a perfect IPFire appliance. 8-)
Five gigabit ethernets plus Wifi 802/b/g/n
Bill
Hey Bill,
this hardware is actually supported at the moment:
http://wiki.ipfire.org/en/hardware/arm/start
Unfortunately it does not really come with five Ethernet ports. This is just one real one with a switch in front of it.
Best, -Michael
On Sun, 2015-03-22 at 14:02 -0400, William Pechter wrote:
Has anyone looked into IPFire on the Banana Pi BPI-R1?
I'm thinking about replacing my big old dual PIII commercial power sucking box with IPFire on one of these.
http://www.banana-pi.com/eacp_view.asp?id=64
Seems like a perfect IPFire appliance. 8-)
Five gigabit ethernets plus Wifi 802/b/g/n
Bill
Hi there On 22.03.2015 22:11, Michael Tremer wrote:
Hey Bill,
this hardware is actually supported at the moment:
how comes, that on that list raspberry 2 is "black"(listed) ..
robert
That means that it is not supported right now and that we do not plan to support it in the future.
The Raspberry Pi Boards are just garbage. They are slow. Their peripheral devices are unnecessarily unstable because of a poor board design. So there is no way this could ever be properly used as a firewall.
-Michael
On Mon, 2015-03-23 at 16:32 +0100, robert rottermann wrote:
Hi there On 22.03.2015 22:11, Michael Tremer wrote:
Hey Bill,
this hardware is actually supported at the moment:
how comes, that on that list raspberry 2 is "black"(listed) ..
robert