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Untangle and IPCop are both stripped down Linux distributions focused on providing firewall functionality (Internet gateway, intrusion detection, logging, port forwarding, VPN, etc.) and DHCP.
In the case of IPCop, what we have is a built-in NIDS on our firewall, pre-configured and ready to use with the absolute minimal configuration, the Snort intrusion detection system.
Luckily, the IPCop Web administration interface is just as easy to work with, and I’m going to walk you through many of the common configuration and monitoring tasks that you’ll typically want ...
Does anyone else have any experience using IPCop, public IPs and external aliases?<BR><BR>I've recently put in an IPCop v1.3.0 firewall to sit between our leased line and local network.
I installed a copy of IPCop v0.1.0 on an old machine 1GBHD, 28MBRAM, P100, with 2 NIC's (ArchTek, and D-link). I have a WinXP computer connected to the ...
This particular model came with a 2.5" hard drive and 512 MB RAM, but the current model being sold only has 256 MB RAM and 256 MB flash. I'm not sure why they no longer offer the hard drive and ...
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