[SATLUG] Linux firewalls
The Lius
cheepayliu at sbcglobal.net
Wed Feb 2 16:19:39 CST 2005
How many NICs does Clarkconnect support?
Chip
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From: satlug-bounces at satlug.org [mailto:satlug-bounces at satlug.org]On
Behalf Of TriKster Abacus
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 2:03 PM
To: The San Antonio Linux User's Group Mailing List
Subject: RE: [SATLUG] Linux firewalls
ipcop is supposed to be pretty good.. I have used Clarkconnect, it does,
dns (you can register a domain through them.. and they will take care of
everything for you.. so your ip address whether or not it is dynamic or
static.. is always current.. (unless you are on dialup).
Clarkconnect, does
*simple updates via webpage on your network, I.E. security updates and such
from Clarkconnect using apt-get (the distro at least the one I used with the
Clarkconnect I had was based on RedHat 9.0..)
*Firewall and snort
*dhcp
*router, gateway, including bridged and pppoe
*Webpage services
*ftp
*samba
*ssh
*port and resource monitoring
*domain and DNS services
*dynamic DNS
*intrusion detection updates
*mail/MX backup
*daily security audits
*antivirus protection
*antispam tools
*port forwarding
(this was at least when I used ClarkConnect last. (stuck with a stupid
linksys router for some damned reason now..)
Here is the download for the home edition of 3.0 (last I used was 2.0)
http://download3.clarkconnect.com/3.0/iso/
More information on Clarkconnect can be found here:
http://www.clarkconnect.com/
Also when you view the webpage take notice, that is pretty much how the
interface for the configuration via webbrowser looks.
Hope this helps.
Thank you
Sincerely,
TriKster Abacus
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