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RE: Firewall SBC



Mark

Its actually all of those reasons combined (elegance, space saving, power saving, noise reduction, and to have a spare PC).  I want to run JRec = on the
PC that is currently running the firewall.  The idea of having a firew= all
_inside_ my server appeals to me but if the cost is way over the top then it's obviously not worth it.

On the ADSL side of things, I have a leased line which I often get 480KB/s<= BR> download and upload speed on so I need something that will handle this.&nbs= p; I
think my current firewall (233MMX) handles this ok but I wouldn't know.

How much do "those in the know" think a SBC with the following sp= ec cost:
Pentium 200Mhz or higher
64Mb Ram
2 Ethernet ports minimum
100Mb disk on a chip

What kind of power supply are these things expecting?
Could a regular PC power supply be used and just connect one of the Molex plugs into the SBC?

Cheers
Pedro

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Harrison [mailto:Mark.Harrison@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: 20 June 2002 09:58
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx > Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Firewall SBC
>
>
> Pedro,
>
> If you're doing this for the elegance / space saving, it's a
> good idea.
>
> If you're doing this to "save a PC", then just buy something=
> like a P90 base station for =A340... I have a P90 running my
> firewall/proxyserver and it's fine. Would be different if you
> needed a firewall to manage a 2mb/pipe, but for ADSL/ISDN
> lines, a P90 will keep up fine.
>
> Regards,
>
> Mark

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