Re: something like pfsense or ebox

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Thanks for your answer,

one thing this two options are two distros based on CentOS. So I can use
them on a completly new system.
But what happens If I want a solution to run over my previous RHEL 5.4
system? is it possible to take the separate packages and install it on my
system?

Greetings,

ESG


2009/11/3 Dustin Larmeir <dustin@xxxxxxxxxxx>

> These run on CentOS which is close enough:
>
> http://www.clarkconnect.com/
>
> http://www.smeserver.org/
>
> - Dustin
>
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> Subject: something like pfsense or ebox
>
> Hi all,
>
> I´m looking for an application to control my firewall/proxy/router... and I
>  have seen two distros, pfsense and ebox, that are perfect for this task.
>
> so, my question is if red hat gives any solution similar to this, perhaps
> with separate packages or with a special suscription...
>
> Any help?
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> ESG
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