Re: Low RAM -- Security Appliance distros ...

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On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 20:55 -0300, Rodrigo Barbosa wrote:
> I have been using linux-based firewall for some time now.
> Tried IpCop twice, since it would help simply the whole process.
> Gave up. It simply doesn't provide with enough flexibility or
> customization, without going into more trouble than I would have
> using a "generic" distro (RedHat, Conectiva, CentOS etc).
> Of course, I do need a high degree of customization, so your mileage
> will vary.
> Installed a CentOS firewall today, btw. Worked like a charm.

And that's fine, not trying to tell you what to do.  Just wanted
to make you aware of IPCop if you weren't already.

BTW, when I need more flexibility in services (e.g., Proxy, VPN,
etc...), I _do_ setup a FC/RHEL/CentOS server in the DMZ zone of
an IPCop box.


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