Wlan Firewall / Reefedge Dolphin equivalent

2006-11-02 Thread Ian Lord

Thanks,

After your post, I downloaded pfsense and played with it... I had some
trouble getting it to work, stranges error during boot, etc.

I found it was a fork of monowall which worked for me out of the box..

Amazing product !

Thanks a lot for your help

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Ian Lord wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> There was linux distribution made by reefedge under the name Dolphin.
> 
> It's an all in one solution that authorize wlan lan users before allowing
> them access. It also filter traffic based on their username.
> 
> It's a kind of barrier between your wireless zone and the rest of your
> network...
> 
> Reefedge doesn't exist anymore and I wonder if there is some kind of
> equivalent under freebsd. I've looked in the ports without success.
> 
> p.s. If you don't know one but know of a Linux alternive, please let me
know
> 
Sounds like you want some kind of captive portal. have a look at pfsense
http://www.pfsense.com/ its a freebsd based firewall distro.

Vince

> Thanks
> 
> 
> 
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Re: Wlan Firewall / Reefedge Dolphin equivalent

2006-11-02 Thread Peter N. M. Hansteen
"Ian Lord" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> It's an all in one solution that authorize wlan lan users before allowing
> them access. It also filter traffic based on their username.

you could roll your own without too much trouble using pf and authpf.

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Re: Wlan Firewall / Reefedge Dolphin equivalent

2006-11-01 Thread Vince
Ian Lord wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> There was linux distribution made by reefedge under the name Dolphin.
> 
> It's an all in one solution that authorize wlan lan users before allowing
> them access. It also filter traffic based on their username.
> 
> It's a kind of barrier between your wireless zone and the rest of your
> network...
> 
> Reefedge doesn't exist anymore and I wonder if there is some kind of
> equivalent under freebsd. I've looked in the ports without success.
> 
> p.s. If you don't know one but know of a Linux alternive, please let me know
> 
Sounds like you want some kind of captive portal. have a look at pfsense
http://www.pfsense.com/ its a freebsd based firewall distro.

Vince

> Thanks
> 
> 
> 
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Wlan Firewall / Reefedge Dolphin equivalent

2006-11-01 Thread Ian Lord
Hi,

There was linux distribution made by reefedge under the name Dolphin.

It's an all in one solution that authorize wlan lan users before allowing
them access. It also filter traffic based on their username.

It's a kind of barrier between your wireless zone and the rest of your
network...

Reefedge doesn't exist anymore and I wonder if there is some kind of
equivalent under freebsd. I've looked in the ports without success.

p.s. If you don't know one but know of a Linux alternive, please let me know

Thanks



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