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| 2025-09-28 |
NEW • BSD Release: BSD Router Project 2.0 |
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Olivier Cochard-Labbé has announced the release of BSD Router Project (BSDRP) 2.0, a major update of the free and open-source software router distribution based on embedded FreeBSD. The new version brings support for UEFI boot and the AArch64 architecture: "BSDRP 2.0 is available. This release is based on FreeBSD 16-main and the ports tree as of Sept 25th. New installation will now support dual BIOS/UEFI boot and ARM architecture. It includes the following updates: bird 2.17, frr 10.4.1 (Lua scripting enabled), OpenVPN 2.6.15, strongSwan 6.0.1. Special instructions before upgrade: BSDRP 1.994 or later is required; upgrading will not add the dual UEFI/BIOS mode, neither the MBR to GPT conversion, a full reinstall is required for those new features. New features: the NanoBSD framework was replaced by poudriere-image, this brings support for both BIOS and UEFI boot and GPT partition type, packages are now built using the official poudriere method; new architecture available - aarch64; new packages - net/vpp, flashrom, mstflint, Mellanox NIC tools; removed packages - isc-dhcp44 (use dnsmasq), dhcprelya (use dnsmasq)." See the release announcement and release notes for further information. Download (pkglist): BSDRP-2.0-full-amd64.img.xz (382MB, SHA256), BSDRP-2.0-full-aarch64.img.xz (282MB, SHA256). |
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| 2025-01-22 |
NEW • BSD Release: BSD Router Project 1.994 |
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BSD Router Project (BSDRP) is an embedded free and open-source router distribution based on FreeBSD. The project's latest release is version 1.994 and uses the FreeBSD 15 development branch. "Starting with this version, BSDRP requires at least a 4GB disk. If you installed BSDRP on a 2GB disk, upgrading will not be possible. However, if it was installed on a 4GB or larger disk, you can resize the system partition using the following command: 'system resize-system-slice 3921924'. New features: This is an intermediate release preparing the branch 2 that will use the poudriere-image framework in place of NanoBSD. Based on FreeBSD 15-head 8f6b66a9d3f and ports tree. New packages: dns/dnsmasq (will replace isc-dhcp44 and dhcprelya); Python 3.11 (this one added more than 100M of libs). Removed packages: freevrrpd (carp is now supporting VRRP mode); ucarp (no more conflict once carp enabled in VRRP mode); net/aquantia-atlantic-kmod (does not build on latest head). Deprecated packages (will be removed in next release): isc-dhcp44 (use dnsmasq, kea requires 300MB disk space with its dependencies); dhcprelya (use dnsmasq)." The release notes offer more information. Download: BSDRP-1.994-full-amd64-vga.img.xz (195MB, SHA256), BSDRP-1.994-full-amd64-serial.img.xz (193MB, SHA256). |
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| 2020-08-05 |
NEW • BSD Release: BSD Router Project 1.97 |
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Olivier Cochard-Labbé has announced the release of BSD Router Project (BSDRP) 1.97, the latest stable build of the project's free and open-source software router distribution based on embedded FreeBSD. This release is upgrades the underlying operating system to FreeBSD 12.1: "BSDRP 1.97 is online. Based on a FreeBSD 12.1-STABLE (r363822), it fixes some missing Ethernet NIC modules (Chelsio Ethernet VF driver and Ethernet QLogic 3200 series). This version adds some new packages - Mellanox Firmware tools (lite version), WireGuard, vim-tiny, mrtparse (MRT format data parser), nrpe3 (Nagios client including nagios-plugins), frr7-pythontools (helper script to help reload frr). New features: load of Intel microcodes by default; update to 12.1-STABLE. Bug fixes: add Chelsio Ethernet VF driver (if_cxgbev); add missing if_qlxgb.ko for Ethernet QLogic 3200 series; correctly disabling ICMP redirect by default. New packages: Mellanox firmware tools (lite version); WireGuard; vim-tiny...." See the release announcement and release notes for more details. Download: BSDRP-1.97-full-amd64-vga.img.xz (133MB, SHA256), BSDRP-1.97-full-amd64-serial.img.xz (135MB, SHA256), BSDRP-1.97-full-i386-vga.img.xz (131MB, SHA256), BSDRP-1.97-full-i386-serial.img.xz (130MB, SHA256). |
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