Robert Fitzpatrick wrote:
It's time to upgrade my old Cisco 10Mbps router and I am seriously
considering using FreeBSD. I have found some solutions and wonder what
one would recommend here on the list...
Solution 1: http://tomclegg.net/256-router
Solution 2: http://m0n0.ch/wall/index.php
I
Robert Fitzpatrick skrev:
It's time to upgrade my old Cisco 10Mbps router and I am seriously
considering using FreeBSD. I have found some solutions and wonder what
one would recommend here on the list...
Solution 1: http://tomclegg.net/256-router
Solution 2: http://m0n0.ch/wall/index.php
You can easily do the Freebsd firewall just by following the FBSD handbook
or go to http://mostgraveconcern.com/freebsd/
and look at the article on Setting up a network gateway
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Brent Bailey CCNA
Bmyster LLC
Computer Networking and Webhosting
Network Sytems Engineer, President
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JD Bronson wrote:
I dont want to start a flame/war here...but was *just* wondering...
I currently use OpenBSD-3.8 for my router (T-1 with many statics) and
then use FreeBSD-6.0 for my servers (web/mail/DNS...)
I am debating on just standardizing to all FreeBSD.
It seems the security is
At 09:01 AM 11/24/2005, Nathan Vidican wrote:
Not to start any flames of my own, know one can do a custom install
and have the same result with FreeBSD - just pointing out the
'simple' default install does enable things you'll probably want to
disable if just using the machine as a router
JD Bronson wrote:
I dont want to start a flame/war here...but was *just* wondering...
I currently use OpenBSD-3.8 for my router (T-1 with many statics) and
then use FreeBSD-6.0 for my servers (web/mail/DNS...)
I am debating on just standardizing to all FreeBSD.
It seems the security is