On Thursday, February 23, 2012 07:37:08 PM Miguel Medalha wrote:
> "I use Linux servers and a pfsense firewall to protect the network. 
> Works like a charm, with amazing stability and reliability."

pfsense for a newbie?

A CentOS-like firewall would be ClearOS (formerly Clarkconnect) and again would 
reduce the number of simultaneously-learned layers to wade through.  While it 
works very well, it is yet another layer and difference to learn, and when 
learning is is really good to not overload the number of layers to learn at 
once.  IMHO, YMMV, etc.

Since I have done cisco IOS stuff for a decade and a half, now, I'd recommend 
Vyatta over pfsense, but, there again, it is yet another, different, layer to 
learn that *will* overwhelm a newbie.
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