We've used Watchguard in the past, and recently switched to Safe@ Office 
products from Check Point/Sofaware.  Both are easy to configure, and offer 
great functionality/security and are fairly inexpensive.  I think we paid 
about $2k for two of the Safe@ Office products, the Watchguard appliances 
were even cheaper than that.

Scott Smith
Network Administrator

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Westside & Detroit Reprographics
An ARC Company

248.489.1999 office
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Elliott Bujan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 10:33 AM
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] OT: Need a Recommendation on a Really Good 
Firewall


A plug'n'play firewall is hard to find.  There's a lot of tweaking on a
firewall that if you don't do it then what's the point on having one.  I
hope you didn't mean it but I assume you want a solution wasy enough to
administer and put in place.

Although we don't have a setup like yours, we use Watchguard and it has
been very good.  Besides a couple hickups over 6 years, we like it, it's
easy to use and do its job.  Of course you can go with checkpoint, cisco
pix and pay $5k or more for a similar product.

Their support is good and there's an active user forum where you can get
answers right away.  From what I know, they can do all of what you need.
Their boxes run a linux based set with no shell access.

Elliott

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Chris Ulrich
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 9:04 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IMail Forum] OT: Need a Recommendation on a Really Good
Firewall


We've been running a name-brand firewall for a while now.  Over the last

couple of weeks, we've seen a loss of traffic, people having difficulty
connecting, etc.  Traffic doesn't seem much higher, we've rebooted the
heck
out of it, routers, etc....

We are upgrading our network (moving to a new facility) so it's probably
a
good time to upgrade anyway.  I'm looking for something that can:

1.  Be redundant (run 2 firewalls for failover)
2.  Full port controls, monitor active connections, etc.
3.  VPN
4.  Automatic DOS detection and blocking
5.  Load balancing between firewalls
6.  Internal load balancer functionality (if available) (ie. balance
traffic between 3 web servers)

Price isn't the biggest factor; something solid, reliable and
bullet-proof
if the focus.  Please don't recommend X app on a linux box.
Not to start a religious war, but we don't do any Linux, not interested
in
learning it, etc.  Plug and play, baby.

Thanks



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