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Re: Follow Up : New Firewall called Hotbrick LB2VPN

Subject: Re: Follow Up : New Firewall called Hotbrick LB2VPN
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 09:17:19 -0400
Eric,

I believe the connection in wan failover situation is killed due to the 
connection IP's changing rather than the time the failover takes. TCP should 
take care of the transparent failover for a lot longer than 1-2 seconds.

Best regards,

Jimmy R.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Eric McCarty 
  To: firewalls@securityfocus.com 
  Sent: November 24, 2004 3:00 PM
  Subject: Follow Up : New Firewall called Hotbrick LB2VPN


  Just got one in my hot little hands and I have to say my first impression, 
wow. Definitely made by engineers who have deployed firewalls for a living.

  Fail Over works out of the box
  Load balancing works out of the box
  DHCP Server for LAN Ports by default
  DHCP Client for WAN Ports by default

  It was working before I even logged into the Management console. Failover 
takes about 1-2 seconds to kick in, long enough to kill a download but its fast 
and transparent.

  From my initial feel, I have to say this product is awesome.

  Price tag?, Hah, Try < 300 bucks for unlimited licenses out the door shipped 
overnight. Awesome Product, I'll be deploying it next week so we'll see real 
results then.

  Eric McCarty
  Systems Administrator
  Internet Security Officer



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  From: Eric McCarty 
  Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 10:26 AM
  To: 'Support@ttmetals.com'; firewalls@securityfocus.com
  Subject: RE: New Firewall called Hotbrick LB2VPN


  I too would be intrested as the ability to fail over/load balance WAN 
connections on a 400$ appliance definately makes a strong selling point. 



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  From: Chili G. [mailto:Support@ttmetals.com] 
  Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 3:32 PM
  To: firewalls@securityfocus.com
  Subject: New Firewall called Hotbrick LB2VPN


  Hello, 

   

  There is a new firewall called Hotbrick LB2 VPN. The documentation and the 
prod spec seems to be great with the firewall doing the following: 

  **** My query is - has anyone used this product? Is there any feedback from 
any person who implemented this. the price is great and the merits too good (to 
be true? ) 

  The HotBrick LB-2 VPN bandwidth aggregation feature is the perfect solution 
to increase your network speed. The dual WAN Ports allow you to connect to two 
separate broadband connections (DSL/Cable/T1) for automatic fail over and load 
balancing. In the event that a VPN tunnel fails, the LB-2 VPN will re-establish 
a tunnel over the second WAN port connection- Auto Failover. With its unique 
features such as QoS, Dynamic DNS, multiple IP's, DMZ and up to 10 IPsec 
tunnels, the LB-2 VPN gives you the best return on your investment.

        Specifications
        Protocols NAT, PPPoE, HTTP, DHCP, TCP/IP, UPAP, CHAP, PPP, ICMP, ARP 
proxy, RIPv1, Ripv2, DDNS, Static IP
        Load Balance Outbound Load Balancing by bytes, packets and session with 
auto backup
        Throughput 55 MBits/sec
        Firewall NAT/NAPT, Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) firewall for DoS 
(Denial of Service) attacks, Ping to Death, ICMP filter for WAN
        Security URL filter, Access Control, Local Password
        VPN encryption: DES (56-bit), 3DES (168-bit), 
        AES (128-bit), authentication: MD 5, SHA1, SHA2, Manual Key & IKE 
(Internet Key Exchange) Passthrough support PPTP, IPSec, L2TP, PPTP Client
        Management Web-based management
        Applications Support MSN & NetMeeting, support with H.323VoIP products, 
Multi session PPPoE, SMTP bind/SNMP, UPnP, NAT Status & connection list, 
Virtual Server, Multi-DMZ, MTU changeable for WAN, Dial-on-Demand & 
auto-disconnect, DDNS, Mac Address Clone, Transparent Bridge Mode, Firmware 
Upgrade 
        WAN port 2x10/100 RJ45, auto-MDI/MDIX; 802.3/802.3u
        LAN port 4xRJ45 10/100, auto-MDI/MDIX; 802.3/802.3u
        Hardware RISC 166Mhz Processor, 1Mb Flash Memory, 16 Mb RAM
        Power DC 5V/1.5A
        Dimension 245mm(W) x 137mm(D) x 30mm(H); 1.15lbs.
        Certification FCC Class B; CE
       Key Features
        VPN IPSec up to 10 Tunnels 
        Dual WAN Ports
        Outbound Load Balancing 
        Share Internet Access via DSL/Cable Modem
        4-port Layer 2 Switching Hub


        Basic Features
        NAT/NAPT (Network Address Port 
        Translation) PPPoE & PPTP support
        Dial-on-demand and Auto Disconnect for PPPoE
        DHCP Server/Client 
        Web-based Management

        Advanced Features
        Rule-based Policy Firewall
        URL Filter to block access to undesirable
        sites
        Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) Firewall
        protects against DoS (Denial of Service) 
        attacks Access Control
        UPnP (Universal Plug & Play) support
        Transparent Bridge Mode
        Multi-DMZ
        Dynamic DNS
        Virtual Servers (Port Forwarding)
        Network Diagnostics

         
       

   
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