On 05/07/2011 09:12 PM, Brandon Pedersen wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just started working on development for an embedded system. The base
> distribution is based on OpenEmbedded and Angstrom. This is a cellular
> modem device with a 400MHz cpu and 64MB sdram. We will be using this
> device as a gateway to some other remote devices behind a switch
> attached to this modem. I know I can configure the DHCP server and IP
> tables manually to work as a router/firewall/NAT device but I am not
> super familiar with some of these (like IP tables). Are there some
> easy to use configuration tools out there to set this up how I need
> it? Perhaps with a web-based interface?
>
> I see there are things like smoothwall or m0n0wall but these are full
> distributions (as far as I can tell from a quick glance). Is there
> something a little less heavy (just a single piece of software, not a
> full distro) that can handle fairly simple configuration over a web
> interface?
>
> Thanks
>
> -Brandon
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I used Webmin's Shorewall interface a number of years ago.  I found it 
simple enough to use in the early days of my network understanding.

Grazie,
;-Daniel Fussell
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