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Re: Content Filtering Firewall in Linux..

Subject: Re: Content Filtering Firewall in Linux..
Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 21:04:23 -0400
Tucker wrote:

Anyone have any experience with Endian?
http://www.efw.it/wiki/index.php/Main_Page

Looks like a pretty good All-In-One thing.  I'm trying to help an old
teacher of mine setup a small school.  My goal is to have to go and
fiddle with it as little as possible.  (read as: find something easy
enough for him to support).



It looks very promising. Early days yet, they don't even have english documentation, buit worth setting up in a lab situation.
I don't want to use a firewall that uses a harddrive due to the risk of failure, so I went with M0n0wall on a CF card in a Soekris unit. The VPN works really well and I my first remote client setup inside two hours, pretty reasonable. Traffic shaping was important to me as we use the connection for VOIP as well as data and it seems to work well.


Chris

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