[Centos] OT: firewalls

Tue Sep 7 17:05:22 UTC 2004
William Warren <hescominsoon at emmanuelcomputerconsulting.com>

I use Astaro version 4/5.  I am reverted back to V4 as V5 is 
still a beta release as far as i am concerned.  V5 is a RAM 
pig..you can get your licenses reverted back to v4(if you did not 
archive your license file) and that is what i would do..:)  I 
have also deployed smoothwall at a client's location and it is 
very quick..of course it is only a firewall/proxy and does not do 
a/v or spam protection.  The community around smoothie is quite 
active and there are tons of add-ons for it.

William

donavan nelson wrote:

> What is everyone using for a firewall?
> 
> I'm currently using www.astaro.com but their recent releases have soured 
> me on ASL as a practical solution on my hardware (1.2MHz Athlon, 30G, 
> and 256M).  I only have 4 computers going through the firewall wall but 
> it's consistently at 50% cpu load.  There is very little network traffic 
> (<10k bits per second on the wan connection, < 40k bits per second 
> between other internal lans (I have 4 internal lans and a wan))
> 
> Basically I'm using it for:
> 
> packet filtering,
> masq,
> port forwarding,
> IDS,
> dns proxy (only if my internal DNS servers have failed)
> smtp proxy
> smtp virus protection
> smtp spam protection
> http proxy (caching)
> http virus protection
> http url monitoring (via Cobain)
> the firewall also monitors a bunch of statistics, etc.
> 
> I'm looking for something that is installed, configured and runs.  I 
> don't want to be tweaking this parameter of postfix, that parameter of 
> the smtp virus protection, etc.  I want something that just works that I 
> don't need to play with except for new rules, etc.
> 
> I'll pay a reasonable price for a package that I can test to verify 
> suitable performance (I'm not a commercial operation, this is just for 
> my toys).
> 
> At the moment, I'm looking at Gibraltar.  But the community seems 
> small.  I haven't downloaded it yet but I'm considering it an option for 
> this round of firewall evaluation.  Any other suggestions for inclusion?
> 
> BTW, anything like smoothwall that allows wide open outbound connections 
> and doesn't support a box with 5 network cards off the CD is not a 
> viable candidate.
> 
> Thanks much all,
> 
> .dn
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