Re: What to use, what to use?
From: Don Grover (dgrover@assoft.com.au)Date: 08/02/02
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From: "Don Grover" <dgrover@assoft.com.au> Date: Thu, 01 Aug 2002 22:30:20 GMT
I use Winroute Pro on my clients machines when I need flexability and
security.
Tje purchased copy not the free copy
Try http://www.kerio.com
Regards
Don Grover
"Jim Wightman" <jim.wightman@neverlandsystems.com> wrote in message
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> Hi everyone,
>
> A piece of advice please, if I may ask of it.
>
> I'm after a software based firewall solution. Until recently I've been
> using Smoothwall which I was more than satisfied with...unfortunately
> I've moved house and am having to use Satellite Broadband so I need a
> windows machine to drive the connection.
>
> So I reformatted my Smoothie box and installed Windows 2000 Server.
>
> I'm not planning on running any other software on the firewall box.
>
> What I found most useful in Smoothwall (apart from security features)
> is the tunneling features. I could easily tunnel port 80 onto my
> webserver.
>
> I have installed and tried out the free stuff like BlackIce and Tiny
> PF, but neither product seems to provide port forwarding.
>
> I don't mind having to pay for a firewall solution, I just want solid
> security with tunneling. Can you advise on the best solution to go for
> please?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Jim
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