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Message-ID: <1055994684.3034.22.camel@slacker>
From: matthew at textbox.net (Matt)
Subject: Linux firewall

If you want to go with something "pre made - home use "you might want to
look in to something like IPCop (ipcop.org) or SmoothWall
(smoothwall.org). They are pretty simple to set up, requiring very low
hardware specs. I had both running like a champ on a 200MHz with 32MB of
ram

-- 
Matt <matthew@...tbox.net>
Textbox Networks


On Wed, 2003-06-18 at 16:45, Spencer, Gary TRI-S INC wrote:
>  
>  
> Hello everyone. I have been following the discussions for a few months
> now and enjoy the technical information that everyone has to share.
> What would your recommendations be for a Linux firewall? And would you
> use a 50,000 Cisco firewall instead?? 
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> Gary.
>  


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