FreeBSD 9.2 on Jetway NF9H-525

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Nov 032013
 

I wanted a new system to run as my router, so I set out to find a small system with at least three gigabit NICs. I settled on a Jetway NF9H-525 (also referenced as a NF9HQL-525), which is a mini-ITX board geared for networking applications with four onboard gigabit NICs and a dual core atom 1.8Ghz processor.  I also purchased an LGX MC500 case, two gigabytes of RAM, and pulled a drive out of a recently retired laptop. Bottom line: everything worked great and I would recommend it.

The board has four onboard realtek gigabit NICs (RTL8111/8168B) which use the re driver. They’re not the beloved Intel em NICs, but they’ll do. Especially for the types of applications this board is likely to be used for – like my home networking. Same deal with the intel atom processor. The system can be a bit louder than I would have really liked, but the fan speed stepping does work so it’s only loud when it’s under a bit of load.

I’m not going to bother including any build notes, mostly because I didn’t encounter any gotchas or oddities during the installation or configuration of the system. I read reports online that the NICs require a recent version of FreeBSD, but I didn’t have any issues with 9.2-RELEASE.

IPv6 Part 9: Configuring A Domain For IPv6 With BIND

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Aug 252011
 

Welcome to part nine of my multipart series on IPv6. In this post I’ll cover how to configure the ISC BIND daemon to serve an authoritative DNS domain over IPv6. The host is running FreeBSD 8.2, but this should apply equally well to any system running the ISC named daemon.
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IPv6 Part 8: Configuring DNS And DHCPv6 On An IPv6 Network

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Aug 242011
 

Welcome to part eight of my multipart series on IPv6. In this post I’ll cover how to configure the ISC BIND and DHCP daemons to support dynamic DNS updates from DHCP in DNS on your LAN. The router is running FreeBSD 8.2, but this should apply equally well to any system running the ISC named and dhcpd daemons.
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IPv6 Part 7: Securing And Optimizing An IPv6 Home Network Using FreeBSD

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Aug 232011
 

Welcome to part seven of my multipart series on IPv6. In this post I’ll cover how to use packet filter (pf) on BSD to run a small network. The router is running FreeBSD 8.2, but this should apply equally well to either OpenBSD or FreeBSD with pf.
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