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| stewart allen |
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2004 9:19 pm |
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Hi all
I need some quick advice. I am not completely new at Lixux, since I already
installed Redhat Linux 7.X. That was not much of a challenge, because I did
not do much more than insert the cd into my computer cd-rom drive.
I am now at the point where I have a mixed network at home which i am using
baically for education purpose. So I would like to set up a firewall for my
network, but would like to use a Linux distribution, because it may be
cheaper. Can someone advise me which distribution may be the easiest for
setting up a firewall. Since i lack basic proficiency in Linux I would like
to have it very simple to use.
stewart |
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| Maedhros |
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2004 8:09 pm |
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[url="http://www.smoothwall.org]Smoothwall[/url]. It runs on my firewall/router anyway It's amazingly easy to set up, and free, which always helps![/url] |
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