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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

firewall-wizards Digest, Vol 46, Issue 4

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Today's Topics:

1. Re: Inline 2 port POE Firewall (bruces@southerngold.co.za)


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Message: 1
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2010 17:04:43 +0200
From: bruces@southerngold.co.za
Subject: Re: [fw-wiz] Inline 2 port POE Firewall
To: km4@sanger.ac.uk, Firewall Wizards Security Mailing List
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What about the RouterBoard 433 series boards. Three NICs and POE,
firewall on RouterOS is Linux 2.6 based, so iptables is there. If you
want gigabit ethernet, the 600 series has that.

Regards,

Bruce

Quoting Kerry Milestone <km4@sanger.ac.uk>:

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> Hello,
>
> i'm looking for an in-line firewall which runs on power over the
> ethernet. Two ports, one in and one out - running
> something like iptables or monowall etc.
>
> Ideally, i'd like to see a yoggie style small device, but their SOHO
> doesn't run on poe and USB is out of the question.
> ~ I've seen some bareboards, but in our case it would be really
> handy to purchase working units (when required) for a
> fairly cheap price - rather than have to build something.
>
> This is to protect single devices, which for whatever reason can't
> run their own firewall, are 'odd' operating systems,
> can't be vlan'd off (or they move and a port access list would have
> to be moved with it...) and I want protected access
> to/from.
>
> Has anyone got any suggestions?
>
> Many thanks,
> Kerry.
>
>
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