standalone firewall - Linux VS BSD firewalls

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Author: P-Kpeekay@linuxmail.org
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Subject: standalone firewall - Linux VS BSD firewalls
I have often wondered about this. I should just dig in and install a bsd box just to check it out.

But what are the advantages that Open or Net BSD have over linux when talking about security and firewalls? I have heard this time and again and I am just currious as to the facts of the matter.

JLF I know you use BSD what do you think?

Thanks

P-K

-----Original Message-----
From: "Furmanek, Greg" <>
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 10:27:04 -0500
To: "''" <>
Subject: RE: standalone firewall


> From my experience to this day and reading a lot of docs I
> still think that OpenBSD firewall is better than Linux 2.2.x
> based. One very good thing about OpenBSD is the fact that
> the os is shipped with encryption. If you use it as
> firewall/router this may come handy for remote access.
>
> Another option I was looking at is using 2.4 kernel but it is
> really fresh so I am going to wait for some updates and see what
> the distribution vendors going to do. Another interesting
> addition to using Linux as firewall is RSBAC which makes the
> box really tight.
>
> I guess you just need to read a lot of docs on-line and decide
> what you want to do.
>
>
>
>
>
> -> -----Original Message-----
> -> From: John W [mailto:wisdom04@home.com]
> -> Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 9:53 PM
> -> To:
> -> Subject: standalone firewall
> ->
> ->
> -> I'd like to open by saying thank you to those who helped me
> -> with the CDRW
> -> issue and say that all is well. Thanks again. I am looking
> -> into setting up an
> -> old box as a firewall for a Linux box and one windows box. I
> -> have looked into
> -> the Linuxrouter project and what I found seems to be rather
> -> dated. I have at
> -> my disposal Linux Mandrake 7.2, RH 6.2&7.0, Debian 2.2
> -> Potato, FreeBSD 4.1
> -> and Storm Hail release. Would any of these suit my needs or
> -> might their be
> -> something specialized for this purpose. I am a newbie so
> -> user friendliness
> -> would be nice as well. I have no problems RTFM's to achieve
> -> what I am after.
> -> All help appreciated!
> -> --
> -> John Wheat
> ->
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