[dba-Tech] IPCop Firewall

jwcolby jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com
Sat Jun 16 11:11:36 CDT 2007


I guess I should have stated directly, "No idea". 


John W. Colby
Colby Consulting
www.ColbyConsulting.com 
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IPCop is a linux / firewall.  Linux is built-in.  Its sole purpose is to be
a firewall. 


John W. Colby
Colby Consulting
www.ColbyConsulting.com
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[mailto:dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Jim Lawrence
Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2007 11:09 AM
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Hi John:

What version of Linux are you using?

Jim

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Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2007 6:51 AM
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Subject: [dba-Tech] IPCop Firewall

I Decided to try IPCop for a firewall.  After much messing around I finally
got it to install on an old system with an old hard disk with a bunch of old
NICS.  Well... The install wasn't pretty, I just dug through the box looking
for at least two NICS that supported 100mbit (yes, I have some OLD stuff).
I installed two in the motherboard.  It turns out that IPCop understood the
motherboard NIC (NVIDIA chipset stuff) which I was not expecting.  OTOH, it
did not like one of the NICS I found laying around.  So ATM I have two
functioning NICS which is sufficient to get up and running, one for the WAN
and one for the LAN.  IPCop will support two more, one for a DMZ and one for
something else (I forget what).

IPCop was stuck in a loop telling me that one of my NICS was not configured
so I just rebooted.  Sure enough it booted up off of the hard disk and
started asking me for passwords.  And of course I had not downloaded the
docs (can't seem to get them now, mirror issues!) so I do not know what the
passwords are.  Sigh.  Managed to get past the first one (I think) with
administrator / secret but the second (I think) is refusing all of my
guesses.  I say "I think" because it is at a "dos prompt" (don't know the
equiv terminology in Linux).  I thought this was going to be a graphic
interface but apparently not until you get logged in.

So there we are, stuck at password.  Nothing ever goes as desired.

Sigh. 

John W. Colby
Colby Consulting
www.ColbyConsulting.com 

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