Lance Peterson wrote:
[By the way, HTML posts are almost universally despised. Not a Good
Thing.]
> Also, will I be able to do web administration, content filtering or
> keyword filtering, stateful inspection, as well as setup trusted
> and/or forbidden domains under LRP?
Let's see:
* Web administration. This requires a web server - I have a disk full
of web servers for LRP! However, the real fancy ones require CGI
support, and maybe even things like Java and other who-knows-what bloat
to get working. I always wondered about this. To be properly secure,
it would also require SSL - and a certificate. SSL support is also
fairly size intensive.
* Filtering. Squid can do this already. Again, this requires lots of
disk space. Junkbuster can do this, too, though with much more
flexibility.
* Stateful inspection: you mean stateful firewalls, do you? Linux 2.4
offers this, and shorewall is one of several firewalls that use stateful
firewalling.
* Trusted/forbidden domains: huh?
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