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- The+%24330+IPCop%2FCopfilter+firewall+25+watt+appliance
- The+%24330+IPCop%2FCopfilter+firewall+25+watt+applianceOf course not...George has spoken and his solution obviously must be better than anyone elses. Heck, why spend $99 for a solution when you can pay $300?Not necessarilyThere are lots of hidden costs associated with this product. The Dlink Device uses the MacAfee security product, with licenses for...
- Tags: Firewalls, Routers & switches, Network security, SECURITY, Network technology, Now Let, IPCOP, DLink, firewall
- Discussion threads 2008-02-15
- Need a firewall? Download it
- Need a firewall? Download itIpCop is great.I've been using it since version 1.3.0.9 in 10 small offices. The VPN feature was the main selling point for me. The largest of the offices is only 25 users so I can't say how it would perform with hundreds of users, although...
- Tags: Firewalls, Network security, SECURITY, DOWNLOAD IT, firewall, IPCOP, iCAP, SmoothWall, SafeSquid, m0n0wall
- Discussion threads 2007-11-21
- Need a firewall? Download it
- Our firewall has been giving us fits lately. We lose connectivity, we bog down unexpectedly, and the content filtering/anti-virus/anti-spam subscriptions are just too expensive. Google and George Ou are my friends, though, and both suggested IPCop and Copfilter (the former via a search for open source firewall software...
- Tags: Web, Firewall, Network, IPCop, Copfilter, Untangle, Firewalls, Network Security, Security, Networking, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2007-11-21
- Linux lets your Linksys run applications
- Linux lets your Linksys run applicationsTry a real embedded platformThe WRT is a nice little Linux engine, but it's somewhat limited.If you want a real embedded platform that can do anything, try the PC Engines WRAP. It's $160 for the box and $20 for a compact flash card. ...
- Tags: Routers & switches, Network technology, Home networking, NETWORKING, Linksys WRT54G, router, IPCOP, Linksys Inc., Linux, Toadlife, PC, linksys
- Discussion threads 2005-07-18
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- Asus' 8.9" Eee draws crowds at CeBIT
- Asus' 8.9" Eee draws crowds at CeBITYou can't buy anything this size or close for double the priceYou can't buy anything this size or close for double the price. If you want a small portable device, this is the best you can do under $400 or even $800. ...
- Tags: Operating systems, Notebooks, ASUS
- Discussion threads 2008-03-07
- Gallery: The $330 IPCop/Copfilter firewall 25 watt appliance
- Finally, you can run your antivirus at the gateway, thanks to the $330 IPCop/Copfilter firewall 25-watt appliance -- no gimmicks or hacks. by George Ou
- Tags: product photos, firewall anti-virus appliance
- Image galleries 2008-02-22
- News to know: HD DVD done; Vista SP1 problems and benchmarks; MacBook Air Diary; Green data centers
- Notable headlines: Robin Harris: What your disk drive isn't telling you. Toshiba: We're done with HD DVD Report: Toshiba to announce HD DVD pullout Tuesday. Microsoft says end of HD DVD won't hurt Xbox 360 Mary Jo Foley:...
- Tags: Data Center, HD-DVD, Apple MacBook, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista SP1, GrandCentral, Data Centers, Hd Dvd, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), DVD, Storage, Consumer Electronics, Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, Hardware, Data Management, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment, Operating Systems, Microsoft Windows, Software, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-02-19
- The $330 IPCop/Copfilter firewall 25 watt appliance
- A lot of you probably already know my disdain for desktop anti-virus because of how sluggish it makes your computer and how it actually becomes more of a liability in terms of security. I've talked about how wonderful it would be if you could run your anti-virus at the gateway...
- Tags: Appliance, Firewall, Hard Drive, Memory, Networking, George Ou
- Blog posts 2008-02-15
- China hosts nearly half of all malware sites
- China hosts nearly half of all malware sitesIPCop + Banish or .htaccessSimple solution to this:Best scenario: Ask your ISP to block entire networks that originate from places in the world you do not do business with. More than likely, you will have to provide them with the information. This...
- Tags: Spyware, adware & malware, Cyberthreats, Viruses and worms, SECURITY, malware, malware site
- Discussion threads 2007-09-04
- Sonicwall, Watchguard, or Untangle?
- Sonicwall, Watchguard, or Untangle?smoothwallwell i use smooth wall works great for my use and the newest one can watch ims and emails that come inEducational TechnologyWhile the Linux and complex applicatons information in this can be somewhat useful to full blow geeks it's not a place where I want to...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Untangle, Watchguard, SonicWall
- Discussion threads 2007-08-24
- Open source security arrives with Untangle
- Open source security arrives with Untanglenothing newYes untangle looks pretty cool. But you act as if there have never been any open source firewall distributions and that simply isn't true. You might take a look at smoothwall or i.p.cop which have both been around for a number of years. I.p.Cop...
- Tags: UNIX, Operating systems, open source, OS Security, distro, Linux, Open Source Security
- Discussion threads 2007-07-05
- Solving the network storage dilemma
- Ive had some friends and readers ask me the same question about what to do about the problem of storage in the home and how do you make it accessible to every computer or set-top box in the house on the internal network. Before I begin to answer that...
- Tags: Virtualization, Storage, Servers, Networking, Hardware, Fun Stuff, Energy efficiency, Desktop, Consumer electronics
- Blog posts 2007-05-09
- Did Apple install a rootkit in Apple TV?
- Several Apple TV modders are complaining that their enhancements to Apple TV such as adding VNC and SSH are being disabled over night. As some of my readers may recall, I wrote "Apple TV might obsolete the x86 appliance market" two months ago with some high hopes for it....
- Tags: Instant messaging, TVs, TV & Home Theater, rootkit, Apple TV, Apple Computer Inc., TV, IM
- Blog posts 2007-03-28
- Hack lets intruders sneak into home routers
- Hack lets intruders sneak into home routersHmmm, good thing for Coyote...[url=http://www.coyotelinux.com/products.php?Product=coyote]Take a gander[/url]Then there are [url=http://linuxdevices.com/articles/AT2005548492.html]these preconfigured systems as well[/url]Or there is the [url=http://www.ipcop.org/index.php]IP Cop[/url] solution! ]:)Personally been using Coyote for many years now!No problems with my router.When our house switched from DSL to FiOS, we got a new router...
- Tags: Routers & switches, Network technology, NETWORKING, router, password, default password
- Discussion threads 2007-02-15
- Use IPCop to turn the TK-63T into a Linux-based Internet gateway/router
- With its dual NICs, the small, energy-efficient TK-63T is a great fit for a variety of networking projects. Justin James recently installed IPCop on the device to turn it into a router/gateway with great flexibility and several nice features. Here's a look at the step-by-step process. This download is...
- Tags: Linux, Internet, Networking, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software
- Download resources 2007-02-07
- Apple TV might obsolete the x86 appliance market
- This may surprise you, but Im going to order an AppleTV as soon as I can. Some of you might be wondering "who are you and what have you done with George" but no, I didnt get kidnapped at last weeks MacWorld and I am the real George Ou....
- Tags: Security, Infrastructure, Networking, Servers, Fun Stuff, Hardware, Apple, Energy efficiency, Processors, Intel, VoIP, Intel x86, AppleTV, entertainment system.Convert AppleTV
- Blog posts 2007-01-15
- Some pictures from MacWorld 2007
- Some pictures from MacWorld 2007Oh NoesYou at MacWorld, I am surprised some of the Zealots didn't try to take your head off while you were there.Hope you had a good time, hopefully I will get to attend some year.Apples and orangesAs usual, you are comparing things that aren't related.If you...
- Tags: TVs, TV & Home Theater, Game players, Apple Inc., Macworld, TV, Apple iPhone, Microsoft Xbox, Apple TV, Microsoft Xbox 360
- Discussion threads 2007-01-12
- Cheap Firewall or PBX appliance for $93
- With all the great open source appliance software available for free such as Asterisk PBX or IPCop/Copfilter, it doesn't do you much good if you don't have a box to run it on. You can certainly use an old and noisy desktop computer or even build a...
- Tags: Asterisk PBX, PC, Security, Infrastructure, Networking, Servers, Fun Stuff, Hardware, Linux, Virtualization
- Blog posts 2006-11-03
- Unbelievably cheap mini-PCs from E-Way
- I saw this article from linuxdevices.com and I couldnt believe my eyes. E-Way Technology Systems is a company from Taiwan that is selling a tiny 200 MHz x86-compatible fanless mini PC with 128 MB RAM, Fast Ethernet, and front loading compact flash slot for $99 at single quantities! ...
- Tags: mini-ITX
- Blog posts 2006-09-29
- PostPath intros plug-compatible Exchange Server
- PostPath intros plug-compatible Exchange ServerShould Be An Appliance...If postpath is listening, I would highly suggest moving your product down an appliance path. Making it easy as installing an image on a server from CD and configuring the box just like you would IPCOP or a PFSENSE, this will ensure...
- Tags: E-mail servers, Groupware, PostPath, server, Microsoft Exchange Server
- Discussion threads 2006-09-27
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