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Re: SmoothWall-2.0
From: Nick Waringa <nwaringa () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2005 11:36:16 -0400
I find it to be very effective in protection of home networks, its not a bad small business implementation either with its update functions. If you are interested in this type of thing IP Cop might be worth a look also... I find smoothwall to be my preferred choice though. http://www.ipcop.org/ -Nick On 8/8/05, Chandrashekhar Mullaparthi <chandrashekhar.mullaparthi () t-mobile co uk> wrote:
Hi, I've played with it and it works very well out of the box. But I haven't put any serious amount of traffic through it. cheers Chandru On 4 Aug 2005, at 18:01, morph84 wrote:Hi list, someone have informations about Smoothwall(in particular Smoothwall 2.0) or has tried it? It works well? I read all the on-line documentation and now i would try it. I need some considerations about this product. Thx. -- Morph84
Current thread:
- SmoothWall-2.0 morph84 (Aug 05)
- RE: SmoothWall-2.0 Dan Tesch (Aug 08)
- RE: SmoothWall-2.0 Keith Bucknall (Promo-I.T LTD) (Aug 08)
- Re: SmoothWall-2.0 Chandrashekhar Mullaparthi (Aug 08)
- Re: SmoothWall-2.0 Nick Waringa (Aug 10)
- Re: SmoothWall-2.0 Jaime Díaz (Aug 10)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: SmoothWall-2.0 Matt Stovall (Aug 08)