All-in-one Linux security distribution touts ease of use, advanced features
Endian Firewall combines open source firewall, VPN and anti-virus
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Phil Hochmuth
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Network World
, 04/17/2006
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If you haven't checked out Endian Firewall yet, download the code and give it a try.
Endian Firewall is a packaged Linux security distribution that combines several open source firewall, VPN and anti-virus packages
with a hardened Linux operating system.
There are many Linux security appliance packages out there, so Endian is hoping to differentiate its distribution with ease-of-use
management and set-up features. According to the developers' Web site, the "turn-key" package was created with "usability
in mind ... without losing its flexibility." A set of browser-based wizards is used for setup, configuration and maintenance,
and the software can be installed via the RPM package manager standard.
Features of Endian Firewall 1.1 include a stateful inspection firewall, an IPSec VPN stack (using the OpenVPN project code),
as well as a built-in DHCP and Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers. For anti-spam and anti-virus capabilities, the distribution
draws on the open source Spamassassin project, put out by the Apache Foundation. Also, the ClamAV open source anti-virus package
is integrated into the system. Other security features include Web content and URL filtering capabilities, time limits on
Web surfing and whitelist/blacklist access management.
Higher-level application services for the box include an SMTP and POP mail server proxies, as well as a Session Initiation
Protocol (SIP) VoIP gateway proxy.
Base hardware requirements for Endian Firewall are a 400 to 500Mhz Pentium II or AMD processor, and 256 MB of memory. Two
Ethernet cards are also needed for ingress/egress ports. The distribution and software take up around 7 GB of hard disk space.
Released in 2005, and currently in Version 1.2, the Linux security package is expected to come out with Version 2.0 in a few
months with bug fixes and new features.
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All-in-one Linux security distribution touts ease of use, advanced featuresBy Anonymous on January 6, 2007, 5:00 pmLooks good, I wonder where this and Gibraltar's GPL products compare to the "established" UTM vendors like Fortinet, Sonicwall and Watchguard?
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Fortinet IS GPL!!!By Anonymous on September 20, 2007, 10:40 amDon't be confused Fortinet IS GPL code even though they try to hide it. They lost a lawsuit in Germany and had to make the code publicly available. The source...
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