On Sun, 2005-11-06 at 13:07, Jeff Vian wrote: > > > If you don't mind dedicating a box solely to this effort, you could try > > > the GPL'd version > > > of smoothwall, which is available here: > > > > > > http://www.smoothwall.org > > > > > > As I understand it, their relationship to the commercial product that > > > Smoothwall, Ltd. > > > sells is similar to the Fedora Project's relationship to RHEL: the > > > former is a testing > > > grounds for the later (although it doesn't appear to be as "open" a > > > process). > > > > > > For what it's worth I run the commercial version on my home network and > > > haven't > > > had any issues at all. And no, no one is paying me to say this! > > ---- > > this is a bit afield from OP's question but I have found ipcop > > <http://www.ipcop.org> to be a better system than smoothwall. > > > It may be somewhat better in ways, but it has an annual fee associated > with it. Another one to look at is SMEserver from http://www.contribs.org. This distribution has gone though a long dry spell without much activity, but the beta of version 7 looks very promising. It is based on Centos4 with all administration done through a simple web interface. It can be configured as a firewall/gateway only or can also provide email/web/ftp and samba shared file services. Other than it's current beta status, it's probably the right answer for the people with all those questions about mail servers too since it works out of the box. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx