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RE: open source watchguard



 
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Try Smoothwall. It runs on modest hardware and fulfills most, if not
all your requirements.


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From: Alex Polite [mailto:m2@plusseven.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 8:15 AM
To: debian-firewall@lists.debian.org
Subject: open source watchguard


I once set up a "hardware" firewall for some people. It's called
watchguard and it's basically a linux box the size of a vcr. You
configured it through a MS application running on an other box.

What I liked about this was that it integrated a lot of features. To
get the same functionality on a open source box I need to run
iptables, portsentry, shaper, some VPN app and a ton of other
stuff. Or is there some open source app like this on the horizon?

alex

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