On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, Holden Hao wrote:
I don't mind buying an appliance to get something solid but IP Cop just
looks better than he appliances I see out there.
Astaro has been getting good reviews from Linux World. They have an
appliance solution or a self-install solution. It features:
I can sign that immediately.
I am not using asterix yet, but I am having VoIP phone behind IpCop and
never had a problem yet.
About the SOHO design you mention, the only limitation it has is that
you can only have a single green network (internally subnet), but you
can abuse the blue
On Wed, 2005-08-17 at 17:27 -0500, Mojo Jojo wrote:
I don't mind buying an appliance to get something solid but IP Cop just
looks better than he appliances I see out there.
I am only concerned if it is stable for a production environment. It says
it's designed for a SOHO environment, we
There are a dozen Linux based methods ranging from. Personally I like
the Mandrake offering called Multi-Network Firewall. It is pretty
turnkey and they have it available for download. It also supports
bonding which allows you to use multiple nics bonded together and views
as one connection.
i have never used ipcop in conjunction with asterisk (just starting
asterisk) but i have used ipcop quite a bit. ipcop is a GREAT
alternative to appliance firewalls and does almost anything i have ever
needed to do. it is easy to install and easy to maintain and just
works. the hardest
I don't mind buying an appliance to get something solid but IP Cop just
looks better than he appliances I see out there.
Astaro has been getting good reviews from Linux World. They have an
appliance solution or a self-install solution. It features:
-Firewall
-VPN Gateway
-Intrusion