>nate wrote: >> Personally I'd go with OpenBSD with pf. It's real easy to use, >> much more powerful than IP Tables, and, well just better. >> I've been running OpenBSD firewalls for a few years now, before >> that my favorite was FreeBSD with ipfw(before bridging was common >> in linux). All of my BSD firewalls are bridging firewalls. >> >> The most annoying thing about OpenBSD is the partitioning setup >> during installation.... > >you might check out pfSense, which is a hybrid of freebsd kernel with >the openbsd pf stuff, and a nice web gui for managing it. can run on >very minimal hardware, booting from a tiny flashcard Thanks Nate and John. This will surely become one of the projects of mine in the future. Again, thanks for the inputs. junji aisalen.wordpress.com Linux Registered User #253162 CentOS User Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com