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pfSense



Jarod Wilson wrote:
> I've recently taken up pfSense for my router. Lets you do all sorts of
> crazy things, like utilize p0f to create OS-specific rules... 

I hear pfSense mentioned increasingly as the routing solution of choice
for power users.

What hardware are you running it on?

One of the reasons pfSense isn't as widely used as the various
Linux-based WRT firmwares is that the latter runs on semi-proprietary
hardware, and typically depends on proprietary drivers. It would be
great if you could get pfSense to run on sub-$100 hardware.

 -Tom

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Tom Metro
Venture Logic, Newton, MA, USA
"Enterprise solutions through open source."
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