K... back in the FreeBSD world after as few years off (and spending time with Net and Open BSD).
I'm looking to install FreeBSD on a machine that will act as a firewall/NAT, IDS (either Snort or BroIDS), and proxy. However, it's an older P3 machine (850MHz, 768MB RAM) that won't boot to USB, and the only spare DVD drive I have is an external USB drive. It currently runs CentOS 5.8, and the way I had to install it was to burn the netinstaller CD and boot to it, which would then hand over installation duties to the USB DVD drive. Is something like this possible or will I have to download, burn, and install from CD's?
I'm looking to install FreeBSD on a machine that will act as a firewall/NAT, IDS (either Snort or BroIDS), and proxy. However, it's an older P3 machine (850MHz, 768MB RAM) that won't boot to USB, and the only spare DVD drive I have is an external USB drive. It currently runs CentOS 5.8, and the way I had to install it was to burn the netinstaller CD and boot to it, which would then hand over installation duties to the USB DVD drive. Is something like this possible or will I have to download, burn, and install from CD's?