[rescue] DNS on SS2 OpendBSD questions?
Mike Hebel
nimitz at speakeasy.net
Sun Nov 10 21:15:11 CST 2002
Chris Hedemark wrote:
> Not a lot of ipf out there on OpenBSD these days, except for people who
> run older releases of OpenBSD. ipf was dropped ages ago.
Currently running 2.8 on some things. I didn't really want to upgrade
to 3.x because I only have a couple of newer Sparc machines but a fair
amount of 4c systems. I'm also being a little cheap here. ;-)
> That said, yes, I've build a couple of firewalls with a caching
> nameserver on them. But not on sparc hardware (PeeCee).
I chose not to use PC because the Non-Intel stuff seems to be a little
more stable than other things on a network. (I'm not trying to flame
here - I just seem to see more stability in Non-Intel 'nix boxes.)
> Most of my
> SS2's need NVRAM,
Easily repaired items if you've got a good soldering iron and the old
NVRAM. Check the archives or talk to me off-list and I'll be happy to
give tou instructions or maybe even do one for you. They seem to last
quite a long time when converted to button battery operation.
> and all of them need RJ45 transceivers so I haven't
> done anything with them yet.
E-Bay. They should be about $15 a piece or less. Sometimes you find
person selling a whole bunch of them for cheap bulk price. But then
prices seem to be going up lately in some insane matter. Things I
thought would never cost more than a couple dollars are now appearing
for no less than $5 -> $10. Depends on where you are I guess.
> Dunno what to expect.
They're usually good for specialty uses but not usually workstations.
But then it depends on what OS you put on them.
> Though if this is for a business, I'd probably try using a sun4m box
> from the getgo. sun4c isn't getting much love from the *BSD or Linux
> guys anymore so you'll be stuck with older buggy distros complete with
> any security holes that have been found since their release and not
> patched before EOL.
Tell me about it. From what I hear NetBSD seems to be leaving 4c borken
for the moment. A shame really since NetBSD seems to run the lightest
on those old boxen.
It hasn't been until recently that I've been able to suck down distros
from the net. Even then I need to go out and get some more CDs to burn
these to.
Mike Hebel
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