I run IPCOP and IDS just fine with proxy and all that on a p2 500mhz system
with 128mb of ram. It takes half an hour to update the firewall every couple
weeks, but oh well :)

On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 4:08 PM, Shawn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If you are going to do filtering, proxying, AND VPN, you should bump the
> specs some.  At a bare minimum, double the ram.  But I'd probably lean
> towards a P4 type box.
>
> I am currently running my IPCop on a P3, with 256 MB.  It is not
> sufficient to do the VPN and the intrusion dectection.  I'd hate to see
> how much it suffers if I add proxy and filtering to the mix...
>
> My thoughts.
>
> Shawn
>
> TekBudda wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I am starting the process for building an IP-Cop firewall at work as one
> > of the things I do before I depart.
> >
> > Initially it will likely just do basic firewalling, but I would
> > anticipate down the road it doing the following:
> > * Proxying: To assit in reducing bandwidth usage.  I am also looking at
> > proxying e-mail before it hits the exchange box.
> > * Content/Web Filtering: reducing/eliminating spam, virus, etc as well
> > as blcoking sites we shouldn't be going to.
> > * VPN: This is a maybe.  people are currently VPN'ing thru our cheap
> > router which passes thru the connection and authetication is done by the
> > server.
> > * Wifi: Conneting a Wifi router to a NIC.
> >
> > I would imagine there may be other things, but thats all I can think of
> > right now.
> >
> > The box that I have elected for this task has the following specs:
> > * CPU: P-III I GB
> > * RAM: 512 currently, but i was thinking of taking of removing one stick
> > and using it somewhere else.
> > * HDD: 30 GB (?)
> > * NIC: Contains one onboard NIC.  I wa sthinking of attaching this to
> > the WiFi.  If the onboard NIC fails, the WifI isn't a critical item, so
> > if we lost it temporaryily it wouldn't matter
> >
> >  From what I have hear, does it sound like this guy would be up to the
> > task or would I need something beefier?  Are there any other
> > considerations for things like plug-ins or anything else I can thing
> > of?  Suggestions? Pitfalls?  Flames? Smacks in the head?
> >
> > Any and all input is appreciated.
> >
> > TekBudda
> >
> >
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