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sidisko2011-04-17 08:49:19
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sidisko, 2011-04-17 08:49:19

FreeNAS as a router

I have a question for the community, the essence is in the title.
I am very pleased with FreeNAS as a means for organizing files on the network for the home, but there is a need to use it as a router.
Before spending a lot of time picking inside, I wanted to know if anyone made a heap of it and a router?
I understand that inside BSD it is possible to rebuild the kernel with PF support and solve the NATA issue with one line in PF, but there are suspicions that everything is cut off inside, and before something is compiled inside, you will have to spend a lot of time satisfying all dependencies.

As a last resort, advise the router + US option based on other distributions, the main condition is the presence of an iTunes server out of the box.

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Puma Thailand, 2011-04-17
@opium

Freenas, in my opinion, grows with its feet from monowall, and this is a distribution kit for a router, so I think everything will work, at least combining channels via lacp in freenas works.

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Ruslan Gayfutdinov, 2015-01-13
@rugayf

You can try to start it on pfsence, the roller from it is just a fairy tale, and it will remain from the packages to try to screw the iTunes server

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