On Sun, Dec 15, 2002 at 04:33:55PM -0500, fred smith wrote: 
> Another possibility, and a whole lot easier to configure and manage,
> is "Smoothwall GPL", from www.smoothwall.org. You download their ISO
> image, burn it to a CD, and boot it. It formats your hard drive (so
> don't do a test boot on a machine you care about!!!!!!!), installs
> itself, takes you through some configuration and voila, a firewall!
> 
> A word of warning: some of the people at that organization have a bit
> of an attitude problem, but it is possible to work with them. Read the
> various stuff on their site and you'll see what I mean.

Otoh, there's ipcop (ipcop.org).  It's a fork of smoothwall, and some of
their mission statements include: "Provide reliable Support to the IPCop
Linux user base," and "Provide an enjoyable environment for the Public
to discuss and request assistance."  FYI.



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