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SCSI & NICs



I am in the process of writing a security application
using libpcap and libnet, and I want to build a box to
test it.  

(Thanks to the openBSD developer that suggested that I
just find a problem and work on it, rather than just
reading a bunch of books.  I discovered my C
programming skills aren't as good as I thought.)

I take it that Intel NICs are the best from this list.
And I also read on:

http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2004/10/28/openbsd_3_6.html

that I should use SCSI drives, rather than SATA.  

Any suggestions for SCSI drives and motherboards that
support them to use for a box that will sit behind a
PF firewall with Snort like software (the software I'm
writing is kinda a combo of Snort and ngrep).

Thanks,

Brian



		
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