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 (designed for WLAN clients) and the orange(DMZ) for
that too.
And I think for version 1.5 it is planned to have multiple green network
possible.
But I think you should go to the IpCop users newsgroup and ask there if
it suits your special needs and if somebody already has a config like yours.
Austin Denyer wrote:
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 are doing a bit more than that.
Will this thing hold up? Can it be trusted?
I'm not using IPCop with * (I'm very much a * newbie), but I am using it
as a general firewall, and it rocks.
I have had no issues with it, and I have been running IPCop for several
years.
It is very stable - I have yet to have it crash on me.
It is secure - the box has yet to be successfully hacked (and the logs
show numerous attempts on a daily basis!)
It will handle your bandwidth easily as long as your hardware is not too
antiquated. For example, I've got it running on a 133MHz Pentium, 128Mb
RAM on a 3MB/sec connection, and it hardly even notices...
Try it - you'll like it.
Regards,
Austin.
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