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2005 Apr 17
29
Re: dumb, dumb question ...
>Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2005 13:28:05 -0400 >From: "ryanag@zoominternet.net" <ryanag@zoominternet.net> >Subject: Re: [Shorewall-users] dumb, dumb question **follow-up on > support-request documentation** >To: Tom Eastep <teastep@shorewall.net> >Cc: Mailing List for Shorewall Users > <shorewall-users@lists.shorewall.net> >Message-ID:
2005 Jul 19
2
Re: Low RAM -- Security Appliance distros ...
From: User Lists <clopmz at yahoo.com> > Thak you for your responses. > I will use CentOS-3 as a firewall.. Nothing against CentOS as a firewall, but you might consider a distro that is more focused as a plop'n drop "security applicance" distro: http://www.ipcop.org 4-zone segmentation (WAN, DMZ, LAN, WLAN) Integrated real-time and statistical logging, Snort IDS,
2007 Dec 31
16
Firewall frustration
Well FWbuilder is NOT easy. The documentation does not match the current GUI. Now the box is locked up. I will have to pull it again, hook it up to a kybd/VGA and reset iptables.... Maybe Shoreline with webmin.... Problem is I want a REAL router/firewall with little work. Both public and private nets have routable addresses. No NATing for me! I just help write the RFC ;) And all the
2006 Dec 29
6
CentOS 4.5 and CentOS 5.0 News
Hi, I use CentOS as a firewall/proxy/webserver/fileserver in my small network. As the small-spec machine with CentOS is heavily loaded/used I can't afford downtime. 20 GB, pentium II with only 128 MB RAM. However I want to know the news on 4.5 is it due soon? Can I gain more by running CentOS 3.x range on such an old machine like mine? Will CentOS 5.0 mean you need a minimum of 512 RAM?
2010 Aug 22
6
CentOS or other Linux Internet Router/Gateway
Hi Everyone, I've got kids who are growing older and I want to build a Linux box to filter Internet access. I've got six computers on the Internet, plus the laptops -- most run Windows. I'm not sure if it's called a router or gateway or...? I don't mind doing the leg work, I just don't know where to start. I'm pretty sure I'm *not* looking for a web server (though
2006 Nov 05
9
names of SIP aware firewalls
Besides ranch networks and borderware, what other SIP aware firewalls for the SOHO/medium market exists? -- ------------------------------------------------------------ Erick Perez Panama Sistemas Integradores de Telefonia IP y Soluciones Para Centros de Datos Panama, Republica de Panama Cel Panama. +(507) 6694-4780 ------------------------------------------------------------
2006 Nov 12
2
ipsec-tools with cisco vpn client
Hi, anybody successfully running win32 client with Cisco vpn client against ipsec-tools? I'm looking for elegantly running VPN road warrior solution. Scenarios are: - ipsec-tools with Cisco vpn client - pptpd with Windows XP native client - OpenVPN with OpenVPN Windows client - ??? Any hints? Thanks for reply. David Hrb??
2017 Mar 28
1
firewalld management on a headless server
On 3/27/2017 10:20 PM, Sorin Srbu wrote: > That reminded me about Smoothwall I used to use a few years back. > Wasn't pfsense related to Smoothwall, maybe even a fork? smoothwall is linux based. m0n0wall was a BSD firewall that pfSense forked from back in 2004. -- john r pierce, recycling bits in santa cruz
2009 Oct 13
11
Best Firewall Suggestions?
Hi, My customer has a outdated firewall that is also presenting a NAT nightmare for getting the Asterisk server reachable from the internet. What firewalls work good with VOIP? I really want to steer away from any ALG supported firewall. I just want a good firewall that works well with Asterisk. Thanks, David Wathen -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
2017 Mar 27
3
firewalld management on a headless server
On Mon, March 27, 2017 3:58 pm, Mike wrote: > I don't think it's going to give you a web-based firewall configuration > tool. Firewall/router system I use is pfSense: https://pfsense.org/ It has nice web interface for configuration of everything, based on FreeBSD (very slim, lightweight, small footprint). Has a lot what you may want to have in router box, including VPN,... If OP
2009 Oct 01
8
Build a Firewall (Can I learn to do this...)
Hi All, I have a home business circuit and I am gearing up to host my business affairs in my place. I have Comcast and 13 static IP's. I have an extra PIII 1U, 2 9gb SCSI, 1gb RAMm dual NICS. So I am wanting to build a firewall to front end my traffic. Assign one of my statics to it and have Comcast statically route my traffic to this IP. Then when traffic comes have it decide if it
2013 Dec 12
7
Do I need a dedicated firewall?
Hi All, So my electricity bill is through the roof and I need to pair down some equipment. I have a CentOS 6.5 Server (a few TB, 32gb RAM) running some simple web stuff and Zimbra. I have 5 static IP's from Comcast. I am considering giving this server a public IP and plugging it directly into my cable modem. This box can handle everything with room for me to do more. Doing this would allow
2012 Jan 17
5
Dedicated Firewall/Router
Hi All, I want to build a dedicated firewall/router as I am launching a NPO and I can host this in my garage. (Comcast offered me a 100 x 20 circuit for $99/mo with 5 statics) I used to run Untangle, but as of version 9, you are forced to use their build in protocol policies versus the firewalling I am used to (Deny All and then opening holes for specific IP's, etc). There are so many
2012 Feb 23
4
How to setup a computer using CentOS6 as a firewall for the whole network in my place?
Hello in one of the emails I sent earlier ; mark (m.roth at 5-cent.us) mentioned: > install linux on a computer with two ethernet cards. connect eth0 to > your internet connection, and eth1 to your local network. configure > iptables firewall rules in the linux system. or install pfsense on that > same computer. Please if any one can help with more details and
2009 Aug 01
1
Embedded Question
A friend asked me to setup an embedded appliance with an RO root for minimal maintenance to primarily stream shoutcast out to an amp. The only thing I knew that might do this is iMedia Linux, but the project is practically dead with little to no activity. Is it possible to do something like this with CentOS? Doesn't seem to be much info on the /etc/sysconfig/readonly-root file. Anyone know
2009 Jan 29
7
Replace Cisco IOS/CBOS with freebsd - possible?
Greetings, I'm RP for a fairly large chunk of IP real estate. I carved out a /27 segment for my home network. Which is currently running over a cisco 837 GW (adsl/router). I'm not really keen on it (the router/modem). So I thought to myself that it couldn't be /that/ hard to build a box with FBSD that could replace it - am I crazy? Wouldn't it be possible to upload a minimal build
2009 Apr 15
4
looking for alternative to SME & Clark Connect
Hi all, I'm looking for a (preferably free) alternative to SME / Clark Connect. I basically need the following: - firewall - nat - VPN - bandwidth limiting / monitoring - email (SMTP / POP3 / IMAP) & groupware - file & printer sharing - RAID support - if possible fail-over / high availability support. I need to support about 15 - 30 (some part time) students, so I would like to keep
2015 Jun 29
4
Using a CentOS 6 Machine as a gateway/router/home server
At 07:43 AM 6/29/2015, you wrote: >James B. Byrne wrote: > > On Mon, June 29, 2015 02:14, Sorin Srbu wrote: > > OS 6? > >> > >> Please note: I'm not criticizing, just curious about the argument > >> behind using a regular OS to do firewall-stuff. > > > > Maintenance. > > > > A consistent set of expectations does wonders for
2009 May 26
8
Bandwidth management and ADSL router
Hi All; I discover that most of the voice cutting complain are coming from the Internet bandwidth when we are connecting two remote offices togethor via Asterisk or any other IP PBX. Anyone has an idea on a ADSL router that work as ADSL + Bandwidth division? So we can resolve the problem of providing a guaranteed bandwidth for the voice packets instead of suffering the voice cutting? Regards
2009 Dec 10
4
Linux router with CentOS
Hello everybody. I'm wondering here if is it possible to setup a CentOS machine as a router for two Internet connections in a LAN. This _router_ would work as the gateway for the workstations using DHCPD. The purpose of this is to optimize the broadband "joining" both connections, and given the case, do not lose the Internet access. ?is this possible? ?too much complicated?