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Re: [tlug] Basic home-use firewall distro?



On 08/15/2010 12:15 AM, David J Iannucci wrote:
I'm gonna try to keep this short. I'm trying to choose a
firewall/NAT/etc distro for home use, and I had thought for sure there
would be at least a few mature options to choose from that were made to
run as live-CDs, with config on a stick or floppy. That's what (I think)
I really want. I've got the perfect old tower to run it on. Turns out
there are, like.... none.  To speak of.

Here's the list I've whittled them down to, after surfing
websites somewhat:

* Sentry - the only one that says it's made expressly to run from
   CD, but hasn't been developed in 5 years. Probably not a good
   choice at all.

* Smoothwall Express - seems pretty good and popular, but no CD option.
   FOSS version of a commerical product.

* pfSense - seems quite good, and powerful, but they recommend using the
   live CD functionality only to demo the product.

* IpCop - seems to have fans, but perhaps not quite as capable as the
   previous two?

* Endian Community - sounds powerful, but is the FOSS version of a
   commercial product and it looks like they're very focused on getting
   you to buy.  Not convinced the "community" edition has enough real
   community support.

Any thoughts about this?  Why does it appear as though the live-CD
firewall is a concept that has been obsoleted? Thanks.

Dave

M0n0wall, from which pfSense is based, runs fine from a CD with configuration stored on a floppy. It's not as feature filled as some of the others but it's a great firewall/NAT.

I stumbled upon this list of live CD firewalls but of the distros on this list I've only used m0n0wall and pfSense.
http://www.livecdlist.com/purpose/firewall

* pfSense
* XORP Live CD
* m0n0wall
* NetBoz
* redWall Firewall
* Linux Live-CD Router
* floppyfw
* Public IP ZoneCD
* Sentry Firewall CD
* Devil-Linux

--Kyle


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