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While both are excellent Open Source projects, neither really fits as a
presentation for the Calgary *LINUX* Users Group :)

Interestingly enough, I prefer pfsense to IPCop, I have a box that can
be used as a demo.  Maybe better for a show'n tell meeting.

Mitchell Brown wrote:
> PFSense? m0n0wall?
> 
> Monowall, while cumbersome to install, is amazing.
> 
> On 1/2/07, Shawn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> IPCop was presented last May - http://www.clug.ca/node/413
> 
> It hasn't really changed much since then, so I personally think a
> different presentation is in order... :)
> 
> Shawn
> 
> bogi wrote:
>>>> I think IpCop definitely deserves a good presentation, it has been quite 
>>>> the
>>>> time since we had a firewall or networking presentation. I would also go 
>>>> into
>>>> installing extra modules onto IpCop for content filtering and Parenting
>>>> purposes, yep, kids are getting older ...
>>
>>
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