Subject: Re: [Efw-user] syn-flood prevention?
I've been testing opnsense (opnsense.orghttp://opnsense.org) a pfsense fork..
really like it.
On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 11:10 AM, Jason
phibro...@gmail.commailto:phibro...@gmail.com wrote:
I've heard pfSense was a good Alternative to Endian... as I
I've been testing opnsense (opnsense.org) a pfsense fork.. really like it.
On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 11:10 AM, Jason phibro...@gmail.com wrote:
I've heard pfSense was a good Alternative to Endian... as I still run
this for my school/church.
I am looking for alteratives as well... I also run a
I've heard pfSense was a good Alternative to Endian... as I still run
this for my school/church.
I am looking for alteratives as well... I also run a UBNT EdgeRouter
Lite (which like he said below - is based on Juniper / Barocade CLI...
(its not Cisco or HP CLI...) and with the latest firmware
Yes I can recommend Ubiquiti's EdgeRouters as hardware based
alternative. I deployed serveral units of EdgeRouter lite and also some
EdgeRouter Pro. The GUI does not allow to configure all details, but
this can be accomplished with the CLI, which is very intuitive. The OS
is based on the
AM
To: efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Efw-user] syn-flood prevention?
I'm only responding as most likely you will not get a response from Endian
themselves, I'm not sure why it is not working if you have syn flood protection
enabled already. I myself am slowly moving from Endian
Hello Matt
Thank you very much for your answer.
This night I found, that our router was not afflicted by an syn-flood
attack, but was hacked and was used as an syn-flood server itself. There
was no way to save it, as the bad files where distributed over the
system and reloaded themself
I was a long-time user of EFW and liked the product, but I'm not telling
you anything you don't already know when I say that they've completely
ignored the distro and there's virtually no development or support any
longer.
Someone here mentioned Ubiquiti's EdgeRouters a while back, so I bought
I'm testing opnsense right now, really like it. Fork of pfsense.
On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 8:31 AM, AJ Weber awe...@comcast.net wrote:
I was a long-time user of EFW and liked the product, but I'm not telling
you anything you don't already know when I say that they've completely
ignored the
I'm only responding as most likely you will not get a response from Endian
themselves, I'm not sure why it is not working if you have syn flood
protection enabled already. I myself am slowly moving from Endian Firewall
Community as I'm not able to get any answers from Endian or their
developers