[KLUG Members] question on firewall distro for VPN
Nikolas Reist
members@kalamazoolinux.org
Wed, 7 Apr 2004 05:13:31 -0700 (PDT)
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I have had good luck with shorewall (http://shorewall.net) and it's easy to manage. Also if you want to utilize a browser based administration from your lan or a remote location, webmin is nice for that and includes a shorewall section for administering your firewall (http://webmin.com). However, I still prefer just using ssh and modifying it with vim.
Richard Harding <rick@ricksweb.info> wrote:I work for a small non-profit and I am trying to replace an existing
system where we have an SonicWall firewall that is expensive to upgrade.
I was hoping to replace it with something like a smoothwall or such
firewall distro on a old P2-233 I have sitting here.
I have played with SmoothWall and it is impressive but there is one
limitation. I have a Windows 2000 machine running a VPN server for a
couple of our users. (3 to be exact) For instance the boss likes to
print to his work printer so I have it set up so he can VPN in and print
to his network printer for his secretary. Another is the finance guy so
he can Remote Desktop in to his XP machine and run his quickbooks
software from home.
I was hoping to use SmoothWall to eliminate the need for this extra
Win2k box. (Major $$ cutbacks in Education in MI these days) but in
order to do this you have to purchase add ons. Is there any distro like
smoothwall that would let me set up an easy to use VPN for a few users
while still letting me replace the firewall unit?
I would love to hear any of your experiences out there.
Thanks
Rick
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<DIV>I have had good luck with shorewall (<A href="http://shorewall.net">http://shorewall.net</A>) and it's easy to manage. Also if you want to utilize a browser based administration from your lan or a remote location, webmin is nice for that and includes a shorewall section for administering your firewall (<A href="http://webmin.com">http://webmin.com</A>). However, I still prefer just using ssh and modifying it with vim.<BR><BR><B><I>Richard Harding <rick@ricksweb.info></I></B> wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">I work for a small non-profit and I am trying to replace an existing <BR>system where we have an SonicWall firewall that is expensive to upgrade. <BR>I was hoping to replace it with something like a smoothwall or such <BR>firewall distro on a old P2-233 I have sitting here.<BR><BR>I have played with SmoothWall and it is impressive but there is one <BR>limitation. I have a Windows 2000 machine running a VPN server for a <BR>couple of our users. (3 to be exact) For instance the boss likes to <BR>print to his work printer so I have it set up so he can VPN in and print <BR>to his network printer for his secretary. Another is the finance guy so <BR>he can Remote Desktop in to his XP machine and run his quickbooks <BR>software from home.<BR><BR>I was hoping to use SmoothWall to eliminate the need for this extra <BR>Win2k box. (Major $$ cutbacks in Education in MI these days) but in
<BR>order to do this you have to purchase add ons. Is there any distro like <BR>smoothwall that would let me set up an easy to use VPN for a few users <BR>while still letting me replace the firewall unit?<BR><BR>I would love to hear any of your experiences out there.<BR><BR>Thanks<BR>Rick<BR>_______________________________________________<BR>Members mailing list<BR>Members@kalamazoolinux.org<BR></BLOCKQUOTE></DIV>
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