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It began as a fork of the IPCop project, but has since been rewritten based on Linux From Scratch. IPFire can be deployed on a wide variety of hardware, including ARM devices such as the Raspberry Pi.
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Open Source Firewalls: IPCop A reliable old favorite, IPCop is a free download that you install on your own hardware. It’s well-maintained and has a good browser-based graphical administration ...
IPCop and Copfilter are free Open Source applications and Justin James has a simple guide on how to install IPCop here if you want to get started right away. I'll be following up with a more ...
IPCop is a firewall for the Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) network, which is extremely easy to use and is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL). It provides most of the basic features ...
Since I was playing around with my IPCop firewall anyway to do the gkrellmd work, I decided to upgrade it to 1.4.10 and install the ZERINA OpenVPN addon. Even though this isn't an official IPCop ...
I couldn't find a gkrellmd addon for IPCop, so I put one together. This is based on gkrellm-daemon 2.2.5 and includes the necessary glib2 2.4.7 libraries. Instructions are in the tarball, ...
SolutionBase: Use the Web interface to configure and monitor an IPCop firewall Your email has been sent Get a thorough walk-through of the IPCop Web interface, as well as some configuration and ...
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.
IPCop is a free Linux distribution, which upon installation on a dedicated machine provides an up and running firewall. It can be used not only to protect your internal network (private network) from ...
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 firewall through a 5-port switch.