IPCop is a firewall for the Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) network, which is extremely easy to use and is released under the GNU General Public License (GPL). It provides most of the basic features ...
SolutionBase: Use the Web interface to configure and monitor an IPCop firewall Your email has been sent Get a thorough walk-through of the IPCop Web interface, as well as some configuration and ...
Since I was playing around with my IPCop firewall anyway to do the gkrellmd work, I decided to upgrade it to 1.4.10 and install the ZERINA OpenVPN addon. Even though this isn't an official IPCop addon ...
I'm trying to make a VPN connection from my home computer running Windows 2000 Pro, which is behind an IPCop firewall, to a Windows 2000 server at work. I can bring the connection up, but I can't ...
The Internet is a big, scary place, and so we must protect our small business networks with strong, reliable firewalls. Firewalls can range from a simple gadget that keeps bad data packets out of ...
<I>Reposted from Networking forum...</I><BR><BR>Does anyone else have any experience using IPCop, public IPs and external aliases?<BR><BR>I've recently put in an IPCop v1.3.0 firewall to sit between ...
The specialized Linuxes in this roundup showcase the advantages of customizing both OS components and user-level software. I look at a pair of firewall Linuxes — IPCop and m0n0wall — a Linux SAN/NAS ...
A variety of intrusion detection systems (IDS) are on the market, ranging from enterprise-level, managed network monitoring solutions to simple on-the-host logging systems. There is also a distinction ...
A lot of you probably already know my disdain for desktop anti-virus because of how sluggish it makes your computer and how it actually becomes more of a liability in terms of security. I've talked ...
Open source operating systems like Linux, FreeBSD, and OpenBSD have tons of built-in networking and security features, so they are natural platforms for building security products. And most commercial ...