> I think you are probably right, Endian doesn't seem to be all that
> responsive. They also don't seem all that interested in
> complying with the GPL license. I sent an email directly to the folks
> associated with the EFW sourceforge project. If
> I don't hear anything back from them in the next couple of days I'll
> release the dev environment anyways.

Despite being Endian very good, I decided to move away for this reason. Bugs 
never closed, no updates for OS releases, no committment in the community...

I'm now testing ZeroShell and pfSense. They both have the same features of EFW 
and much more, like PPTP support, hotspot, uplink failover, web antivirus... ZS 
even uses an internal radius server for authentication. pfSense is great as 
well, but it's on bsd and I'd rather stay on linux ;)


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Lorenzo Milesi - lorenzo.mil...@yetopen.it

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