Un-Hackabel Hardware Firewall???
Un-Hackabel Hardware Firewall???
Hi!
A few months ago I say reportage in the TV about (I think someone from Canada) a guy that provide a hardware firewall
that is un-Hackable (What I personally not belive ). The guy says the firewall will be costs under 150 $.
Does anyone have some information about this firewall?
Or does anyone have a good experience with a hardware firewall?
Kind regards,
gicio
A few months ago I say reportage in the TV about (I think someone from Canada) a guy that provide a hardware firewall
that is un-Hackable (What I personally not belive ). The guy says the firewall will be costs under 150 $.
Does anyone have some information about this firewall?
Or does anyone have a good experience with a hardware firewall?
Kind regards,
gicio
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no such thing as unhackable, if it's made by man, it can be cracked by man
try smoothwall for linux it's opensource so holes are plugged faster. works great for me, you just need to find a junker computer.
google smoothwall, I'm too lazy to
try smoothwall for linux it's opensource so holes are plugged faster. works great for me, you just need to find a junker computer.
google smoothwall, I'm too lazy to
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If it ain't broken, mod it until it is
If it ain't broken, mod it until it is
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I agree!Holodeck2 wrote:no such thing as unhackable, if it's made by man, it can be cracked by man
try smoothwall for linux it's opensource so holes are plugged faster. works great for me, you just need to find a junker computer.
google smoothwall, I'm too lazy to
I use IPCop on an old PIII 350. IPCop was derived from SmoothWall 0.9.9.
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anything will do well... maybe not a 486 but just install smoothwall and seti and shove it in a corner
oh and make sure telnets working so you don't need to hook up a keyboard, mouse, monitor to change stuff. it just sits there with 2 cat5s and a power cable coming out of it, nothing else
oh and make sure telnets working so you don't need to hook up a keyboard, mouse, monitor to change stuff. it just sits there with 2 cat5s and a power cable coming out of it, nothing else
yea, back from the dead
If it ain't broken, mod it until it is
If it ain't broken, mod it until it is
huh, whats a smoothwall?
on the "unhackable" idea...if a unit receives data it is exposed and sooner or later vulnerability will be found if someone is determined enough to hack it.
on the "unhackable" idea...if a unit receives data it is exposed and sooner or later vulnerability will be found if someone is determined enough to hack it.
There are *almost* no bad BP6s. There are mostly bad caps.
No BP6s remaining
Athlon 2800
Sempron 2000
ViaCPU laptop with Vista.(Works great after bumping ram to 2Gig)
P-III 850@100
No BP6s remaining
Athlon 2800
Sempron 2000
ViaCPU laptop with Vista.(Works great after bumping ram to 2Gig)
P-III 850@100
Smoothwall is a cut down version of linux designed to run as a firewall/router. You install it then use a web interface to set it up.
Smoothwall Site
An old pentium 100 will work.
Depending on your connection speed a slow processor could cause a bottleneck.
Best way to find out is try it.
Smoothwall Site
An old pentium 100 will work.
Depending on your connection speed a slow processor could cause a bottleneck.
Best way to find out is try it.
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It would be worth trying but I seriously doubt that the kernel in Smoothwall is set up for SMP. I personally use a Ppro 200MHz with 128 megs of memory. It can easily handle my capacity which is at 11 Mbit download and just about 8 Mbit upload.
2x533MHz@544MHz, 2.0V
640MB PC100 memory
Realtek RTL-8139 NIC
Maxtor 6Y080L0 80GB hdd
Debian Linux stable with 2.4.8 kernel
640MB PC100 memory
Realtek RTL-8139 NIC
Maxtor 6Y080L0 80GB hdd
Debian Linux stable with 2.4.8 kernel
i bid on a poorly worded ebay..."dual intel processors" auction. darn, i won. found out it was a dual 486s, and a UPS unit that would have cost $40 to ship. i paid the $6 and told the seller to through the UPS away. I am waiting for the board to arrive.
bty, it was previously used as a linux firewall.
bty, it was previously used as a linux firewall.
There are *almost* no bad BP6s. There are mostly bad caps.
No BP6s remaining
Athlon 2800
Sempron 2000
ViaCPU laptop with Vista.(Works great after bumping ram to 2Gig)
P-III 850@100
No BP6s remaining
Athlon 2800
Sempron 2000
ViaCPU laptop with Vista.(Works great after bumping ram to 2Gig)
P-III 850@100
It was one of those middle of the night, autions ends in 4 minutes things. shipping was "winner pays shipping" deals. It looked like someone that just didn't know what they had and no-one wanted to take the risk.Holodeck2 wrote:LOL don't you read discriptions and ask questions before bidding?
you know something is wrong with shipping costs more than the product
Geez, i didn't know they even made dual 486 boards.
There are *almost* no bad BP6s. There are mostly bad caps.
No BP6s remaining
Athlon 2800
Sempron 2000
ViaCPU laptop with Vista.(Works great after bumping ram to 2Gig)
P-III 850@100
No BP6s remaining
Athlon 2800
Sempron 2000
ViaCPU laptop with Vista.(Works great after bumping ram to 2Gig)
P-III 850@100
Has anyone tried Netboz?
Some guy wrote a firewall that runs on FreeBSD. Firewall is on a CD, preferences and passwords on a write-protected floppy. You download an ISO image, burn it to CD. Put it in a dual-homed or triple-homed ( 2 or 3 NICs ) computer, any Pentium > or = 100 Mhz.
No need for a hard drive, just a CD, floppy, NICs and mobo.
I'm nailing together a 1U server based on an Abit TS20, going to give it a try.
Some guy wrote a firewall that runs on FreeBSD. Firewall is on a CD, preferences and passwords on a write-protected floppy. You download an ISO image, burn it to CD. Put it in a dual-homed or triple-homed ( 2 or 3 NICs ) computer, any Pentium > or = 100 Mhz.
No need for a hard drive, just a CD, floppy, NICs and mobo.
I'm nailing together a 1U server based on an Abit TS20, going to give it a try.
Headseed: I got mine at Tiger Surplus, but I had to scrounge the CD. This place has a complete package:
http://www.stsi.com/Merchant2/merchant. ... therboards
http://www.stsi.com/Merchant2/merchant. ... therboards
I've had real good luck with http://www.astaro.com. their product is easy to set up and it runs great. Its also free for home useage.