I'm using two leaf boxes (3.1beta2 or beta1, I'd have to look again)
that boot from CDROM and load from an older USB stick that has a
hardware write protect switch on the drive.  I have to power down and
then move the switch to update or change settings but for the most
part I haven't had to do that on a regular basis.  I've also been
using leaf since the 1.2 release and am very satisfied with it.

Thanks!

Fred Stevens

On 8/10/09, Paul Rogers <[email protected]> wrote:
> Look, there are obviously different perspectives on this.  And that's
> to say that LEAF meets different needs!
>
>> How much of an issue is having write protection? I can understand that
>> it is better in theory but I can't think of a commercial firewall
>> product (Cisco PIX, Linksys, DLink etc) that does not use flash and
>> that has any sort of write protection.
>
> Why do you think we prefer LEAF to commercial boxes?  Besides the
> obvious fact that one is FREE and the other not only costs money, but
> represents a "monoculture" that "protects" attractive targets, that is.
> Break one, get into all.
>
>> If having boot from R/O media is an issue you could boot from CD and
>> save to a floppy. You could also write protect CF media with a
>> hardware hack to the cable.
>
> OH, now there's an attractive installation!
>
>> So from my perspective this would seem to be a non issue for most
>> users and that for those few where it is an issue there are ways
>> around it with some extra work.
>
> As long as they have YOUR perspective, eh?
>
> For the record, I'm still using Bering-1.2, IIRC.  It ain't broke, I've
> seen no reason to FIX it.  I certainly WOULD be running from a WP
> floppy, except the BIOS of the Compaq pizza-box it's on won't boot from
> an extended format floppy, so I had to get cute & tricky!  For me, the
> ultimate criterion for a firewall is SURETY.  I've seen nothing yet that
> beats a floppy installation, given that spending money unnecessarily is
> an issue for a retired person living on a low fixed income.
> --
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> (I do not personally endorse any additions after this line. TANSTAAFL :-)
>
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