On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 12:06 PM, gordon b slater <gordslater@ieee.org> wrote:
On Thu, 2010-03-11 at 09:01 -0800, Marty Anstey wrote:
+1 for pfsense. I've been running it for over 18 months with no problems whatsoever. It does everything I needed it to do, and quite a bit more.
actually, reading back on the nanog list for a few plays (playing catch-up here) pfsense would have made a good contender for the "best VPN appliance thread :)
Gord
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I use PFsense 1.2.3 in my office environment with 4 nics, 2 100 mbit and 2 gigabit. I have different network segments and all are sharing the same internet connection. It works great and has been online since we moved into this new office a month ago. I also use it as a VPN end point for when I need to troubleshoot our network and I am out and about. It is great and can also do other office type filtering/monitoring. It has Squid plugins, IMSPector plugins and it also can do tcpdumps (very useful IMHO) Ronald Cotoni