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So, back to the end of 2016, [Netgate](https://netgate.com) announced a small (think pack of playing cards size) ARM based firewall. I was in need of a new firewall, so I picked one up. This little guy runs [pfSense](https://pfSense.org) which is a [FreeBSD](https://freebsd.org) based firewall solution, and it ran very well for me with no issues for over 4 years.
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Until the [Winter Storm of 2021]({{< ref "/post/2021/02/well,-that-was-fun.md">}}), that is. Now, I am not sure if something happened to it during the storm, or if the internal storage passed its write endurance. Either way, I knew it was not long for the world, so I started prepping for the replacement.
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Until the [Winter Storm of 2021](/post/2021/02/well,-that-was-fun.md), that is. Now, I am not sure if something happened to it during the storm, or if the internal storage passed its write endurance. Either way, I knew it was not long for the world, so I started prepping for the replacement.
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Since pfsens had worked well for me, I was planning on keeping it, but upgrade to some better hardware. I found a Qotom Q515G6-S05 Mini PC which has 6 Gigabit Ethernet Intel NICs powered by Intel Celeron 3865U. The extra ports meant I could easily carve out some networks for specific things like IoT things. But, it does not seem to be yet...
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Focus_Keyword: "firewall"
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meta: "The firewall saga continues"
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When I was here [last]({{< ref "/post/2021/03/crash-of-the-firewall.md">}}), I was talking about how my trusty firewall appliance of many years had fallen over, and the challenges of trying to get [pfSense](https://www.pfsense.org) working on the new hardware. I figured it was time for a quick updates.
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When I was here [last](/post/2021/03/crash-of-the-firewall.md), I was talking about how my trusty firewall appliance of many years had fallen over, and the challenges of trying to get [pfSense](https://www.pfsense.org) working on the new hardware. I figured it was time for a quick updates.
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This last weekend, I did cut over to the purpose-bought box for the firewall, but I have not as of yet put to use the extra ports for WiFi and DMZ use. I still have a bit of thinking to do on how I best want to set that up.
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Focus_Keyword: "March"
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Wow. March has passed us already. It was a busy month for me. I attended some training, I [rebuilt]({{< ref "/post/2021/03/crash-of-the-firewall.md">}}) [my firewall](/post/2021/03/firewall-saga-pt-ii/), I posted on my [my photo blog](https://www.donaldharper.com), I tweaked my theme, I cleared out my desk at the $JOB in preparation for a move.
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Wow. March has passed us already. It was a busy month for me. I attended some training, I [rebuilt](/post/2021/03/crash-of-the-firewall.md) [my firewall](/post/2021/03/firewall-saga-pt-ii/), I posted on my [my photo blog](https://www.donaldharper.com), I tweaked my theme, I cleared out my desk at the $JOB in preparation for a move.
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# Training
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I attended my first external training class in a long time in March. I took 'Certified Scrum Master' as a virtual course. The instructor did a good job presenting the information without if being a pure info dump, and he structured the class in an engaging way even if it was over Zoom. Now, I just need to go take the test...
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