[fedora-arm] Simple routing device advice (mildly OT)

Peter Robinson pbrobinson at gmail.com
Tue Jul 22 15:52:49 UTC 2014


>> > On Jul 22, 2014 2:29 AM, "Peter Robinson" <pbrobinson at gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Probably the closest to your needs at the moment will be the Utilite
>> >> [1] as it has models with dual NICs and a case. At the moment the
>> >> support in Fedora is basic but I'm working to improve that before the
>> >> release of F-21.
>> >>
>> >> Peter
>> >>
>> >> [1] http://utilite-computer.com/web/utilite-models
>> >
>> > This has all the hardware bits I need, thanks Peter.
>> >
>> > How basic are we talking?  Reliably functional networking and ssh ( and
>> > maybe dhcpd ) would be enough. Python would be nice too; I suspect I'll
>> > end
>> > up doing more than one of these deployments, and look for excuses to use
>> > ansible.
>>
>> From the userspace is has everything every other ARMv7 device has.
>>
>> I was meaning in terms of HW. Currently it supports serial console,
>> one NIC, mmc and SATA. I plan on expanding and improving this in the
>> coming weeks.
>>
>> Peter
>
> (Oops, missed the list...)
>
> One nic is a deal breaker, but presumably whatever comes with the thing will
> operate both.
>
> Although, you'll probably be faster than the hoops I have to jump through to
> buy all this stuff.  Thanks for working on it :)

I have patches for usb which I need to apply, so that might be a short
term work around but the aim is to get as much as possible working by
21 beta.

Peter


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