Install one on your own.
Portsentry = firewall
nmap = detect
tcplogd = logger
sara = control your network
nessus 
etc...
Too many possibilitys and FREE.

On Wednesday 06 March 2002 14:51, you wrote:
| Sorry, but in Linux it's called RYO - Roll Your Own.  Firewalling
| in nearly any capacity needs to be a customized thing.  If you're
| looking for a firewall which has some nice tools to make the
| creation process pretty, and are willing to pay for it, check out
| Astaro Linux.  It's based on the 2.4 kernel and NetFilter (which
| can do all that you need) and includes for about $5000 (IIRC)  a
| very nice web-GUI.
|
|
|
|                     Jason Guidry
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|                     03/05/2002 06:43 AM
|                     Please respond to
|                     expert
|
| On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 10:42, Belkie, Dan wrote:
| > Hi Guys!
| > Can you guys recommend some good firewalls?
| > I'm looking for something with pretty good logs, and maybe even
| > something that will report how much traffic has gone through the
| > box. Also if
|
| that's
|
| > not enough something that can do NAT. I will have a email server
| > and web server behind this bad boy.
| >
| > Thoughts?
|
| Thoughts?  well they only come occasionally these days.
|
| the short answer....www.openbsd.org
|
| the long answer is, a firewall is as secure as its operator. 
| Linksys makes a decent box, but you must keep track of updates. 
| Linux router project was great, but now apparently in limbo or
| something.  Mandrake SNF gets good reviews from this crowd.
|
| whatever you use, everyone will tell you to do your best to break
| in before someone else does it for you.

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