Yes that's the sort of thing, or I saw the reference about pfBlockerNG 
(which isn't classified a "security" package).  Just wondering about resources, 
effectiveness, etc.  I've seen some comments about needing the premium feeds or 
services for either of those or Untangle, for even decent effectiveness, and 
any paid sort of option seems to start around $300-500 per year.  Obviously you 
get what you pay for but it's left unclear how "ineffective" the free services 
are.  Smaller clients aren't going to pay $500 but then again they aren't 
running web servers in house, and the antivirus we prefer includes IDS.

--

Steve Yates
ITS, Inc.


Travis Hansen wrote on Thu, Jun 25 2015 at 7:01 pm:

> Are you after snort and/or suricata?  Probably others available as
> well.. Travis Hansen [email protected]
> 
> 
>      On Thursday, June 25, 2015 4:17 PM, Steve Yates <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> 
> 
>      We're considering using something like pfSense for more active perimeter
> security for clients, in front of web servers, etc.  Do you generally add 
> packages
> into pfSense for that?  If so, which ones?  Or do you use something separate 
> in-
> line, like say Untangle?

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