For a small company and the right software, you might be able to
get away with running a firewall on a 386.
Note that for most 386's you are constrained to the ISA bus, which means
8 MHz and 16bits ~= 16Mbytes per second theorhetical maximum throughput.
In practice you are going to get con
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 08:52:56AM -1000, whenever wrote:
> We are going to get the Checkpoint package, they said it
> should be on at least SunFire 280R, so we had the vendor
> ordering a 280R.
Did you consider the Nokia/Checkpoint boxes? They run on IPSO,
a modified version of Free
Randall Oshita wrote:
Can Mandrake's Corporate Edition Firewall compete with Sonicwall SOHO3
or even the PROS or the Watch Guards or Cisco? Lets say the Linux box
has the better hardware (1Ghz cpu 1G RAM etc..- overkill but for this
example)
Does the throughput depend on the software or the hardw
> Yes. I think it depends mostly on the skill set of the
> administrator and the budget available. Do not forget to
> consider Checkpoint and Netscreen.
We are going to get the Checkpoint package, they said it should be on at least
SunFire 280R, so we had the vendor ordering a 280R. We also hav
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 09:06:36PM -1000, Randall Oshita wrote:
> Can Mandrake's Corporate Edition Firewall compete with
> Sonicwall SOHO3 or even the PROS or the Watch Guards or Cisco?
Yes. I think it depends mostly on the skill set of the
administrator and the budget available. Do not forget to
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 09:06:36PM -1000, Randall Oshita wrote:
> Can Mandrake's Corporate Edition Firewall compete with Sonicwall SOHO3
> or even the PROS or the Watch Guards or Cisco? Lets say the Linux box
> has the better hardware (1Ghz cpu 1G RAM etc..- overkill but for this
> example)
You ca
Can Mandrake's Corporate Edition Firewall compete with Sonicwall SOHO3
or even the PROS or the Watch Guards or Cisco? Lets say the Linux box
has the better hardware (1Ghz cpu 1G RAM etc..- overkill but for this
example)
Does the throughput depend on the software or the hardware?
Anyone know the thr
Is there an error in this output from MonMotha's script? What's that bit about
"Refusing SSR Packets via SysCtl"? Here's the output.
*
Loading iptables firewall:
Checking configuration...passed
Performing TCP_ALLOW and UDP_ALLOW alias preprocessing...done
Checking IP Forwarding...
Sorry if this message dupes, I used the wrong from address the first time
and the listserver held it.
I was hoping that you'd reply
I do not like ipfwadm either. Maybe its time to look for an
alternative to FreeSco like you suggested.
I did kludge something together to work for the time being.
Honestly, if you're going to use a linux firewall, use iptables.
Linux's packet filter has improved so much since 2.0 and ipfwadm that
it's like night and day. I don't even remember ipfwadm syntax anymore
(it sucked anyway), nor do I remember the packet journey.
I think LRP has a 2.4 based di
I for the life of me can not figure this out..
I have a floppy boot FreeSco router (similar to LRP) with 2 NIC's for my cable
modem and internal lan.
eth0 is outside, eth1 is internal.
I am using ipportfw to forward outside port 22 to 192.168.0.1 port 22, and
outside 11500 to 192.168.0.5 port
heres my output, I havent really upgraded your firewall script since this
one was working so well.
thanks,
Ronnie
If you tell the truth you don't have to remember anything. -Mark Twain
On Fri, 17 May 2002, MonMotha wrote:
> It definately could. I can take a look at your ruleset if you want me
It definately could. I can take a look at your ruleset if you want me to.
Type as root at a command prompt:
iptables -L;iptables -t nat -L;iptables -t mangle -L
And attach the output (gzipped) to a reply (personal or to the list,
your call).
--MonMotha
Ronnie T Livingston wrote:
Hi, Im hav
Hi, Im having a problem where machines on the local network (class c,
i think it was called) can't view webpages from my server but if I go and
view the pages from home or someplace outside of work it pops up ok.
Could this be due to my firewall being configured incorrectly?
-Ronnie
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