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 ...
Get a thorough walk-through of the IPCop Web interface, as well as some configuration and monitoring tips. IPCop, a Linux firewall distribution that turns an x86 machine into a firewall appliance, is ...
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 ...
Our firewall has been giving us fits lately. We lose connectivity, we bog down unexpectedly, and the content filtering/anti-virus/anti-spam subscriptions are just too expensive. Google and George Ou ...
<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 ...
IPCop The firewall system IPCop is a fork of SmoothWall Linux (now called SmoothWall Express), which, in turn, is based on Red Hat Linux. The most recent releases of IPCop, however, have been created ...
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 our leased line and local network. I'm largely ...
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 ...
Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust. The firewall project IPCOP has finally released v1.4.0 of this great Firewall. I have been running ...
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 ...