Chris Mason (Lists) wrote:
Has anyone done this, can you recommend software that will give me traffic
shaping and a robust firewall with VPN capabilities?
Yes - Debian Linux (a cleaned up knoppix will give you easy install).
Use n' customize wondershaper script for traffic shaping.
OpenVPN will
I use monowall in an executive building with 18 different LANS all ran
through the same firewall for Internet and IP phones with dual asterisk
servers.
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I use monowall in an executive building with 18 different
LANS all ran through the same firewall for Internet and IP
phones with dual asterisk servers.
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Chris Mason (Lists) wrote:
Has anyone done this, can you recommend software that will give me
traffic shaping and a robust firewall with VPN capabilities?
Yes - Debian Linux (a cleaned up knoppix will give you easy
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How do you get 18 interfaces on one
Chris Mason (Lists) wrote:
How do you get 18 interfaces on one machine?
Chris
A commodity computer would not be up to the task. For that many you
would need a security switch.
For example:-
3Com® Security Switch 7280
http://www.3com.com/prod/cz_CZ_EMEA/detail.jsp?tab=featuressku=3C13512
Chris Mason (Lists) wrote:
How do you get 18 interfaces on one machine?
Another way, if you're not worried about performance, is to use bonded
nics and VLANs. Bonding is not required, you could technically route
between as many vlans as you like through a single 10baseT card if you
really
Probably VLANs and a router before the firewall.
If you use VLANs, woud all the computers be able to access all the resoures
on the network?
I want the two networks to be seperated and only share one resource, the
PBX.
Chris Mason
www.anguillaguide.com
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I use monowall in an executive building with 18 different
LANS all ran through the same firewall for Internet and IP
phones with dual asterisk servers.
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Wow, that's quite a setup. What do you use for routing and firewalling?
Chris Mason
www.anguillaguide.com
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Chris Mason (Lists) wrote:
How do you get 18 interfaces on one machine?
Chris
A commodity computer would not be up to the task
Probably VLANs and a router before the firewall.
If you use VLANs, woud all the computers be able to access
all the resoures
on the network?
Only if you route between the VLANs. You can enable dot1q tagging in
Linux and sub-interface the PBX, then configure that port as a dot1q
VLAN
Chris Mason (Lists) wrote:
I'm not fond of debian, can you use it with redhat (Centos)
I'm sure you can. I have OpenVPN and Firehol running on a FC2 server.
Wondershaper should not be a problem either.
(debian is so much better though...)
Cheers,
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On Tue, 2005-04-19 at 10:13 -0400, Chris Mason (Lists) wrote:
I think we are getting off the subject, I personally don't have 18 lans. I
have two, which is good as I can hardly handle those.
I would prefer to use two different LAN adapters and allow some ports to
route between the lans, I
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Wow, that's quite a setup. What do you use for routing and firewalling?
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Can anyone suggest a better way or give me some advice?
Monowall:
http://www.m0n0.ch/wall/features.php
Totally rocks. 2-and-3 card DMZ's with routing between them, traffic shaper,
IPSec and PPTP VPN's that actually work, easy to set up, good hardware
support, boot from CD, configuration in an
Colin Anderson wrote:
Monowall:
http://www.m0n0.ch/wall/features.php
From the feature list, it looks like it doesn't support dynamic routes
using OSPF or BGP, which is a big shame. Do you know of any plans to
support this?
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Henry Devito wrote:
I have a 7 slot MB with 5 4 port Ethernet cards each port is it's own
VLAN.
Henry
Why not simply bond all the interfaces with LACP or the like, then
you'll be able to route at a much fast speed, assuming your chipset is
up to the job!
You could also get the same speed by
: RE: [Asterisk-Users] VPN/Asterisk combo
Can anyone suggest a better way or give me some advice?
Monowall:
http://www.m0n0.ch/wall/features.php
Totally rocks. 2-and-3 card DMZ's with routing between them,
traffic shaper, IPSec and PPTP VPN's that actually work, easy
to set up, good
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Can it enforce QOS on the traffic?
Chris Mason
www.anguillaguide.com
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From the feature list, it looks like it doesn't support dynamic routes
using OSPF or BGP, which is a big shame. Do you know of any plans to
support this?
No that tripped me up too I had to put in static routes for my IPSec VPN's.
Brought up the VPN, could ping hosts in the remote LAN's, but
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Can it enforce QOS on the traffic?
Chris Mason
www.anguillaguide.com
Has anyone done this, can you recommend software that will give me traffic
shaping and a robust firewall with VPN capabilities?
Yes - Debian Linux (a cleaned up knoppix will give you easy install).
Use n' customize wondershaper script for traffic shaping.
OpenVPN will give you a
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