You may want to look at Vyatta especially if you like command line. Cory On 4/26/13 7:11 AM, M. Knisely wrote:
I ran pfSense has my home firewall for several years, and it served me quite well. It was definitely on of the most rock solid home firewalls I ever used, though not exactly the most user friendly. The community's documentation and support system more than makes up for it though. It's a very mature and well supported product.On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 6:23 AM, Silas Lang <aptget@xxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:aptget@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:Yes! I have been looking for an excuse to use this too, I was considering it as a VLAN router. Looks like fun, good luck! On 04/24/2013 10:59 PM, Mike wrote: Hello all, Just had to share some great stuff! http://www.pfsense.org The above link is for pfsense firewall, WHAT a project. I'm totally hooked already and I've barely scratched the surface. When I can figure out a few tweaks to make it to my liking it'll be hard to look back. KVM + libvirt + lvm + spice = virtual heaven... Virtual machine raw images on lvm is too freaking awesome. A few more tweaks here and it's on to building / playing with stuff on rpi and via and other arm devices. Add to that a can now get a whopping 3Mbit connection and I'm as fine as frog hair. :) Still slow by many standards, but a huge jump from 768Kbit. Mike ps Oh yes can't forget X2Go, which will all be virtualized here soon. Another great project. To unsubscribe send to ncolug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:ncolug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field.--Studio - D Productions l o n g w i r e . c o m "When people are free to do as they please, they usually imitate each other." Eric Hoffer To unsubscribe send to ncolug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:ncolug-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field.