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IPCop vs Router vs Electicity (0)
November 30th, 2007 by Emil in General
I love IPCop. It’s great! And yet, I’m not using it because electricity bills tend to come around and show me the value of a dollar. It’s this sort of lose-lose situation where you can’t run a distro like IPCop on a proper tower machine and at the same time, you can’t buy a smaller machine because the truly small ones cost a fortune.
So I’m back to my trusty old [insert brand] router. I don’t love it, but I have to use it.
IPCop — Fun For The Casual Hacker (O’Reilly Definition) (0)
Would you like a corporate grade firewall and IDS for your SOHO network? Do you have an old spare PC sitting around? If you answered yes to both questions then you’re in luck because IPCop is there for you. IPCop is a Linux firewall distribution which is configured to allow even new users to configure and use it. continue reading »
