Router-Gateway-Firewall solution for less than 150??
Dallas Helquist
plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Sun, 10 Mar 2002 16:04:06 -0700
Others have stated this already, but here it is in one email:
If what you are looking for is strictly a firewall (something to
block/filter incoming and outgoing traffic), you should look for something
that does only that. Adding other things to this "firewall" - no matter how
convienent they may be - is just asking for trouble. Ever wonder why the
big vendors don't sell firewall products that are also the company
mail/web/file server? They aren't stupid.
Now, the above rant aside...most home users want more functionality from
their firewall device than just packet filtering. I use mine for web,
email, samba etc. It's a dual 133 with a few nics in it - total cost
including hub was $40.00US. I put redhat7.2 on it, cleaned up the rc3.d
directory, set up a simple iptables ruleset. Instant firewall, albeit not
very secure. I also don't run anything behind it besides my home
machines..and everything there is easy to recover.
Windows has some alternatives as well that I have seen used with a fair
amount of success:
wingate - www.wingate.net
internet gate - www.maccasoft.com/igate/
And there are more, though most seem to work around via being a proxy or
transperant proxy. I believe that e-smith does this as well - transparently
proxies everything through squid.
Anyways - good luck.
-dallas