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Another successful OpenBSD setup

I've been buying these little boxes from AliExpress for years to use as firewalls and routers. My oldest one is almost 9 years old now! OpenBSD installs just fine. Just a BIOS tweak to always boot up after power is restored.

@selfhosted #selfhosting #selfhosted #openbsd #runbsd

in reply to Oliver Lowe

<kirk>Is that a lot?</kirk>
Both my laptop and my workstation are roughly 9 years old =D
in reply to Oliver Lowe

I recognise that internet router on the right. That looks like the "smart router" Telstra gives their customers - we have one we used to use back when we had Telstra cable. It's currently playing the duty of an Ethernet switch for dad's office.
in reply to Da_Boom

Good eyes! Yes this is one we got from Telstra on a VDSL NBN connection. Now it’s just a modem in bridge mode with Aussie Broadband

@selfhosted @Da_Boom

in reply to Oliver Lowe

Do any of those cheap Chinese computers ever get any firmware or bios updates?
in reply to cmnybo

None that I know of :(
But @benjja tells me that on some of these you can install coreboot: https://ohnepunktundkomma.org/@benjja/111991771619601081

Something I’m keen to look into.

@cmnybo @selfhosted


some of this boxes can run with #coreboot, so the #firmware is #opensource too.

in reply to Oliver Lowe

@cmnybo
Protectli ported coreboot for their hardware, and with a little research you can find this hardware on aliexpress, of course under a different name.
in reply to Alvaro

This one: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005003378019857.html

Halfway through writing a follow-up blog post detailing set up, internals, etc. Should be available soon if you’re interested :)

@alvaro @selfhosted

in reply to Oliver Lowe

Got a simmilar one, and once a time i get an IO error.
Im sacred to leave my country and find out my router is dead
in reply to Oliver Lowe

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6 VLANs, 2 ISPs on load Balancing and FailOver, 6 switches, 7 APs.

The sky's the limit

in reply to Oliver Lowe

I'm bent on getting as many people as I know to self-host everything possible and to guard their home networks. The garbage out there today is too much.
in reply to youmaynotknow

> The garbage out there today is too much.

For sure. I'm hoping that with much cheaper and more reliable hardware
that we have now, it makes it easier for indivduals and small groups
to run services that could only be run by big dysfunctional companies.
Fingers crossed!
@jjlinux @selfhosted