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On Fri, Apr 12, 2024 at 12:55:21PM -0700, Pete Wright wrote: >=20 > On 4/12/24 12:23, Lexi Winter wrote: > > i wrote: > >> i'm looking for an SFF or single-board computer that can run FreeBSD= , > >> for routing (FTTC, IPsec, Wireguard) on a home/soho network. >=20 > i'm very keen to learn about new vendors in this space too - just a=20 > couple notes on a few of the vendors mentioned. >=20 >=20 > > to summarise the various suggestions people made (thanks!): > > > > - Netgate <https://www.netgate.com/appliances>: again fairly high > > prices, although lower than Protectli, but these seem to be design= ed > > specifically to run Netgate's software (pfSense) and i didn't see > > anything about support for generic FreeBSD. >=20 > i think it's worth noting that netgate is moving pfsense off of freebsd= =20 > and onto a linux.=A0 so long term ymmv in terms of paying the premium t= o=20 > have BSD support on their hardware unfortunately. i agree they were=20 > expensive and performance wasn't the best - but i was happy to pay the=20 > premium to support a freebsd based product. >=20 > https://www.netgate.com/blog/pfsense-software-embraces-change-a-strateg= ic-migration-to-the-linux-kernel Shocking news, but note the date on that page. :) Peter
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