On Fri, 2009-09-18 at 09:05 -0300, Leandro Quibem Magnabosco wrote:
> Reading IpCop Installation Manual, you'll see:
> "You will be installing an operating system on the IPCop PC. It is a
> Linux based operating system, but it is not meant to be a
> general-purpose system.".
> Sorry, I was not c
On Thu, 2009-09-17 at 16:28 -0300, Leandro Quibem Magnabosco wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I am searching for something like pfsense[1] for Linux to install in a
> production server.
> In other words, a highly manageable firewall solution with a nice web
> interface.
> Funcionalit
2009/9/21 Leandro Quibem Magnabosco :
> Jesús M. Navarro escreveu:
>
> You are aware you are comparing apples to oranges, aren't you? You asked
> for
> a firewall when it seems you are looking for a gateway solution. pfSense,
> as
> you certainly know is not a script or even a bunch of scripts bu
Jesús M. Navarro escreveu:
You are aware you are comparing apples to oranges, aren't you? You asked for
a firewall when it seems you are looking for a gateway solution. pfSense, as
you certainly know is not a script or even a bunch of scripts but a whole
system solution.
Hmm...
What
Hi again, Leandro:
On Friday 18 September 2009 21:42:23 Leandro Quibem Magnabosco wrote:
> Hello Jesús,
>
> Jesús M. Navarro escreveu:
> > Hi, Leandro:
> >
> > Maybe you will be luckier if you explain a bit of the "why" instead of
> > only the "what".
>
> The why is this:
> http://www.pfsense.org/
Hello Jesús,
Jesús M. Navarro escreveu:
Hi, Leandro:
Maybe you will be luckier if you explain a bit of the "why" instead of only
the "what".
The why is this:
http://www.pfsense.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=40&Itemid=43
I need at least 70% of those features and I don't
Hi, Leandro:
On Friday 18 September 2009 14:05:40 Leandro Quibem Magnabosco wrote:
> David Christensen escreveu:
> > I'm not sure I understand "install in a production server". Normally, a
> > server is one computer and a firewall/ router is another computer.
> >
> >
> > I use IPCop to turn older
On 2009-09-18_09:05:40, Leandro Quibem Magnabosco wrote:
> David Christensen escreveu:
>> I'm not sure I understand "install in a production server". Normally, a
>> server is one computer and a firewall/ router is another computer.
>>
>>
>> I use IPCop to turn older PC's into Linux firewall/ route
David Christensen escreveu:
I'm not sure I understand "install in a production server". Normally, a
server is one computer and a firewall/ router is another computer.
I use IPCop to turn older PC's into Linux firewall/ routers:
http://www.ipcop.org/
HTH,
David
Thank you everyone for
On Thu,17.Sep.09, 16:28:53, Leandro Quibem Magnabosco wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I am searching for something like pfsense[1] for Linux to install in
> a production server.
> In other words, a highly manageable firewall solution with a nice
> web interface.
> Funcionalities s
> > I am searching for something like pfsense[1] for Linux to install in
> > a production server. In other words, a highly manageable firewall
arno-iptables-firewall
Unlike other lean iptables frontends in Debian, arno-iptables-firewall
will setup and load a secure, restrictive firewall by ju
Leandro Quibem Magnabosco wrote:
> I am searching for something like pfsense[1] for Linux to install in
> a production server. In other words, a highly manageable firewall
> solution with a nice web interface. Funcionalities such as NAT, real
> time information and traffic shappin
2009/9/18 Leandro Quibem Magnabosco :
> Hey guys,
>
> I am searching for something like pfsense[1] for Linux to install in a
> production server.
> In other words, a highly manageable firewall solution with a nice web
> interface.
> Funcionalities such as NAT, real time in
Hey guys,
I am searching for something like pfsense[1] for Linux to install in a
production server.
In other words, a highly manageable firewall solution with a nice web
interface.
Funcionalities such as NAT, real time information and traffic shapping
are needed.
I'm open to all suges
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