Re: [Discuss] selinux nightmare

2014-09-29 Thread Edward Ned Harvey (blu)
From: discuss-bounces+blu=nedharvey@blu.org [mailto:discuss- bounces+blu=nedharvey@blu.org] On Behalf Of Stephen Adler rtfming So... can anyone suggest a good selinux for dummies web site A couple years ago, I read the selinux book and all the man pages, and wrote this very

Re: [Discuss] selinux nightmare

2014-09-29 Thread Chuck Anderson
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 10:59:49AM +, Edward Ned Harvey (blu) wrote: From: discuss-bounces+blu=nedharvey@blu.org [mailto:discuss- bounces+blu=nedharvey@blu.org] On Behalf Of Stephen Adler rtfming So... can anyone suggest a good selinux for dummies web site A couple

Re: [Discuss] iGuardian enterprise-grade home router

2014-09-29 Thread Tom Metro
Tom Metro wrote: The same episode also covers the iGuardian Kickstarter project that aims to produce a $150 enterprise-grade home router that includes deep packet inspection and regular updates: http://www.itusnetworks.com/home The host of This Week in Enterprise Tech seems to be pushing this

Re: [Discuss] iGuardian enterprise-grade home router

2014-09-29 Thread Richard Pieri
On 9/29/2014 5:14 PM, Tom Metro wrote: SNORT. I'd be curious to know how a competing device like the Ubiquiti Edgemax handles running SNORT. On paper, based on RAM capacity, I figure the iGuardian box will run out of memory and crash much sooner than the Edgemax device. And if you don't

Re: [Discuss] iGuardian enterprise-grade home router

2014-09-29 Thread Tom Metro
Richard Pieri wrote: On paper, based on RAM capacity, I figure the iGuardian box will run out of memory and crash much sooner than the Edgemax device. Were you able to find a RAM spec for the iGuardian? Their site seemed pretty light on details. If I recall correctly, the Ubiquity products all

Re: [Discuss] iGuardian enterprise-grade home router

2014-09-29 Thread Richard Pieri
On 9/29/2014 10:24 PM, Tom Metro wrote: Were you able to find a RAM spec for the iGuardian? Their site seemed pretty light on details. It's on their Kickstarter. The prototype is 512M and the target spec is 1GB. -- Rich P. ___ Discuss mailing list