Re: [SLUG] linux firewall/vpn devices wanted

2009-08-06 Thread Terry Dawson
Voytek Eymont wrote: On Mon, August 3, 2009 4:46 pm, Grant Parnell wrote: Something sub $500.00 that's small, runs linux and is customisable. It probably should have 256MB of RAM and at least the same in flash and two ethernet ports and at least one USB port. Alix or Eber from Yawarra ?

Re: [SLUG] linux firewall/vpn devices wanted

2009-08-06 Thread Kevin Shackleton
Jumping substantially out of the $500 ceiling, are there any opinions on the Seagate BlackArmor NAS devices? They are Linux, have 2 Ethernet ports, so should have some potential for firewall plus various server functions, all in a relatively low-power package. Kevin. On Thu, 2009-08-06 at 16:49

Re: [SLUG] linux firewall/vpn devices wanted (and found)

2009-08-04 Thread Grant Parnell
Argh.. forgot to CC to SLUG earlier.. We have snapgear units at the moment. I have verified that while yes, you can do policy routing, you can't specify the individual vpn as the destination because they all go through interface ipsec0 (at least applicable for SG530 and SG560). I can't tell for

[SLUG] linux firewall/vpn devices wanted

2009-08-03 Thread Grant Parnell
Something sub $500.00 that's small, runs linux and is customisable. It probably should have 256MB of RAM and at least the same in flash and two ethernet ports and at least one USB port. Now I can probably do this with a small form factor box with a via fanless motherboard in it. I've looked at

Re: [SLUG] linux firewall/vpn devices wanted

2009-08-03 Thread Dean Hamstead
check out pfsense.org its bsd based and in many ways more advanced than ipcop Dean On 8/3/2009, Grant Parnell par...@muli.com.au wrote: Something sub $500.00 that's small, runs linux and is customisable. It probably should have 256MB of RAM and at least the same in flash and two ethernet

Re: [SLUG] linux firewall/vpn devices wanted

2009-08-03 Thread Ben Donohue
something I saw recently called Untangle. I've only just started looking at it but it may do what you want. Ben Grant Parnell wrote: Something sub $500.00 that's small, runs linux and is customisable. It probably should have 256MB of RAM and at least the same in flash and two ethernet ports

Re: [SLUG] linux firewall/vpn devices wanted

2009-08-03 Thread peter
Grant == Grant Parnell par...@muli.com.au writes: Grant Something sub $500.00 that's small, runs linux and is Grant customisable. It probably should have 256MB of RAM and at least Grant the same in flash and two ethernet ports and at least one USB Grant port. A Linksys WRT54GL or similar,

Re: [SLUG] linux firewall/vpn devices wanted

2009-08-03 Thread Voytek Eymont
On Mon, August 3, 2009 4:46 pm, Grant Parnell wrote: Something sub $500.00 that's small, runs linux and is customisable. It probably should have 256MB of RAM and at least the same in flash and two ethernet ports and at least one USB port. Alix or Eber from Yawarra ? -- Voytek -- SLUG -

RE: [SLUG] linux firewall/vpn devices wanted

2009-08-03 Thread Ricky C
anyone still uses Smoothwall ? check out pfsense.org its bsd based and in many ways more advanced than ipcop Dean _ Get your vacation photos on your phone!