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| Subject: | Re: What firewall for small medical research lab |
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| Date: | Mon, 01 May 2006 15:16:00 +0000 |
You guys are making this way too complicated. Watchguard Firebox X5 is a perfect HARWARE solution for this situation. It has a simple GUI interface, the cost is less than $450 and setup is a piece of cake. There's also 3 months of tech support if needed. -------------- Original message -------------- From: chris <christiaan.theron@virgin.net>
rmillisl@millis-it.com wrote:Cost is a very important factor so suggested solutions have been: - Pay someone to set up a PC based firewall running on surplus hardware using either Fedora Core 5 and Shorewall 3.0.6 (to allow easy configuration of iptables rules). The hardware and software cost are low. The time could add up. I have considerable experience with this so this would be the lowest learning curve. Problem is Fedora with its frequent updates may make managing this more of a chore.If you need a ready to go iptables solution www.ipcop.org is your best bet because it has a mature community with a huge amount of addons available, if business needs change and its free.- Pay someone to set up a a PC based firewall running on surplus hardware using either OpenBSD 3.7 or 3.8 and pf. The hardware and software cost are low. The time could add up. I have some OpenBSD experience and no pf background.This is not necessary, www.pfsense.com is a drop and go pf PC solution and its free. If you have specialised requirements the developers have a bounty option.- Pay someone to set up a a Linksys or D-Link broadband switch/firewall/router. The hardware cost is low. The time to set up may be minimal (Plug&Play + some common sense and provided firewall/filter capabilities). Are these a serious and secure enough solution?Too expensive and feature limiting, ipcop can run on 133mhz and pfsense does not require expensive hardware.- Some other low cost hardware or software based alternative. What else might be out there that I don't know about that might be comparable in cost to the D-Link or Linksys options.No need to look any further ipcop and pfsense have all the features you are likely to need.The PC based solutions I personally have the most confidence in with respect to hand crafting a minimal OS build and hardening and patching the OS and doing rules mostly by hand. With pf there is some concern of errors introduced due to learning curve.Ok, ipcop minimal learning curve- GUI based aimed at entry level networkers, however maximum feature set with a huge amount of addons available such as copfilter for email and www.mhaddons.tk. Pfsense higher learning curve- GUI based aimed at experienced networkers, advanced feature set.Comments? Suggestions?------------------------------------------------------------------------- This List Sponsored by: Webroot Don't leave your confidential company and customer records un-protected. Try Webroot's Spy Sweeper Enterprise(TM) for 30 days for FREE with no obligation. See why so many companies trust Spy Sweeper Enterprise to eradicate spyware from their networks. FREE 30-Day Trial of Spy Sweeper Enterprise http://www.webroot.com/forms/enterprise_lead.php --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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