check out pfsense.org

its bsd based and in many ways more advanced than ipcop


Dean

On 8/3/2009, "Grant Parnell" <par...@muli.com.au> wrote:

>Something sub $500.00 that's small, runs linux and is customisable. It
>probably should have 256MB of RAM and at least the same in flash and two
>ethernet ports and at least one USB port.
>
>Now I can probably do this with a small form factor box with a via
>fanless motherboard in it.
>
>I've looked at NSLU2 and similar but they're a bit light on RAM and flash.
>
>My task is to obtain/build a unit to be the VPN endpoint for many
>clients' LAN's and the client's LAN's may also have the same LAN IP
>addresses. This means policy routing needs doing. Something I haven't
>really had a chance to sink my teeth into yet. The customers will most
>likely have one of the same boxes installed at their end.
>
>I suppose I should also look at the requirements for IPCOP... it
>*almost* does what I want.
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