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Re: Low end, cool CPE.
From: David Coulson <david () davidcoulson net>
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 2010 20:46:31 -0500
On 11/11/10 8:41 PM, Leo Bicknell wrote:
I've been pretty happy with the Astaro firewall product - It's basically a Linux system with a nice web-based interface for management. Either get their appliance, or throw it on a x86 box. Only thing out of your wish list I've really had a problem with is lack of IPv6 support.Something a NANOGer might want at home would be a good baseline. I realize the exact product may differ depending on DSL/Cable/Cell/ISDN, that's ok, let's get some various good solutions going here. What is the state of the art, and who has it?
They have a free home version that I've got all sorts of weird stuff running through on a cable modem without any problems.
www.astaro.com David
Current thread:
- Low end, cool CPE. Leo Bicknell (Nov 11)
- Re: Low end, cool CPE. Andrew Kirch (Nov 11)
- Re: Low end, cool CPE. David Coulson (Nov 11)
- Re: Low end, cool CPE. Jeffrey Lyon (Nov 11)
- Re: Low end, cool CPE. Suresh Ramasubramanian (Nov 11)
- Re: Low end, cool CPE. Fearghas McKay (Nov 11)
- Re: Low end, cool CPE. Charles N Wyble (Nov 12)
- Re: Low end, cool CPE. Byers, Micah (Nov 12)
- Re: Low end, cool CPE. Suresh Ramasubramanian (Nov 11)
- Re: Low end, cool CPE. Matthew Kaufman (Nov 11)
- Re: Low end, cool CPE. Matthew Kaufman (Nov 11)
- Re: Low end, cool CPE. Owen DeLong (Nov 11)
- Re: Low end, cool CPE. Adam Leff (Nov 11)
- Re: Low end, cool CPE. Tim Jackson (Nov 11)