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Tag: M0n0wall

m0n0wall 1.34 released

Posted on 14/11/201208/03/2023 by Phil

There are ready-made binary images for embedded computers from Soekris Engineering and PC Engines, a CF/IDE HD image for most standard PCs (other embedded ones may work, too) with either keyboard/monitor or serial console, a CD-ROM (ISO) image for standard PCs, a VMware image, as well as a tarball of the root filesystem. Refer to…

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m0n0wall 1.33 released

Posted on 11/02/201208/03/2023 by Phil

There are ready-made binary images for embedded computers from Soekris Engineering and PC Engines, a CF/IDE HD image for most standard PCs (other embedded ones may work, too) with either keyboard/monitor or serial console, a CD-ROM (ISO) image for standard PCs, a VMware image, as well as a tarball of the root filesystem. Refer to…

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Snapshots of FreeBSD 8.2 based m0n0wall available

Posted on 11/02/201208/03/2023 by Phil

Development is currently being done on a FreeBSD 8.2 based version of m0n0wall that brings better support for current hardware (especially new WLAN and Ethernet controllers), as well as massive improvements to the IPv6 support. Snapshots Snapshots are built whenever there is a commit to the repository. The version number format is 1.8.0bXXX, where XXX…

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Making a Low cost, high power router/Firewall with m0n0wall…

Posted on 02/08/201108/03/2023 by Phil

Every penny counts when you’re deploying networks on a minimal budget. And since I usually use a gateway running m0n0wall running on an SBC (single board computer) like those produced by Soekris or PCEngines WRAP, that £80-170 is a significant chunk of the total network price. So for cost reasons, and to be honest also for the fun of it, I’m exploring using…

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How to load m0n0wall onto a WatchGuard Firebox x500, x700, x1000, x2500

Posted on 30/06/201108/03/2023 by Phil

CAUTION!  The power supply in the Firebox x series is exposed when the firebox cover is removed     DO NOT apply AC power to the firebox while the cover is off or you will be in risk of electrical shock!  Make sure to remove the AC power cord and wait for 30 min before opening…

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Another successfully install… Birmingham

Posted on 30/06/201108/03/2023 by Phil

So yesterday i was in birmingham all day installing an SDSL line and moving all the voice traffic from there internet connection, to it all going over the private SDSL line direct in to the Data Centre. They have a really nice network fibre backbone and some VLANs for DATA and VOICE, they also have a really…

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Usefull and Free Alternative Software (Open Source)

Posted on 27/06/201108/03/2023 by Phil

Below i list some very usefull but free open source software: Network Stuff M0n0wall – Router PFSense – Router (Based on M0n0wall) Smoothwall – Router FreeNAS – NAS Server Untangle – Webfilter CloneZilla – Hard Drive/Network Cloning Nagios – Network Monitoring WireShark – Protocal Analyzer Real VNC – Remote Support Tool FOG – Network Cloning…

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