[mdlug] linux router
Tony Bemus
tony at bemushosting.com
Thu Dec 13 18:07:40 EST 2007
I second IPCop I used it for about a year and it worked great and did
everything you need including VPN, site to site and "Road Warrior" with
OpenVPN.
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Tony Bemus
Bemus Hosting
www.bemushosting.com
On Thu, 2007-12-13 at 09:27 -0500, - wrote:
> You could try IPCop or Smoothwall - IPCop is still being maintained,
> Smoothwall seems to be a little dead on the updates.IPCopy allows you you to
> set up secured network I/F for things like wireless and DMZ's.
> it can do traffic shaping and monitoring traffic flow, can be configured to
> be a NIDS and proxy/capture proxy server.
> It can be setup to run on a SD card if needed.
> May be a little over kill, but its a option.
>
>
> Pat Baker
> VP MDLUG
>
>
> On Dec 13, 2007 8:46 AM, allen <amajorov at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> > I've got an old system I plan to recycle as a router. I've been doing a
> > bit of digging and come across LRP and LEAF for the software end of
> > things. Beyond those two, and LRP seems to have stopped further
> > development, are there any other alternatives?
> >
> > Allen
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