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- 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
- Quick Untangle update
- Quick Untangle updateCheck webcleanerHave you check Webcleaner at sourceforge? I like Webcleaner because you can define a wide variety of rules for web filtering. I use it and even have a filter that censors specific of words in a website. You can replace words, block urls and more.RE:...
- Tags: CAD, Untangle, WebCleaner
- Discussion threads 2007-08-24
- 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
- Quick Untangle update
- See the article below, but it looks like Untangle has already outsmarted my Sonicwall. While it's not blocking everything, the free content filter download (installed automatically with a single click on the client console, by the way) has already blocked a few proxies, the major social networking sites, and...
- Tags: Social Networking, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2007-08-23
- Sonicwall, Watchguard, or Untangle?
- I was in the process of spiffing up our Sonicwall firewall and came across an open source alternative, called Untangle. According to the company's website, Untangle isThe Open Source Network GatewayThe best open source projects, integrated and made easier for spam blocking, web filtering, remote access and more. ...
- Tags: Open Source, SonicWall, Virus, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2007-08-23
- Open source security arrives with Untangle
- A few months after launching this blog I asked why there was no open source security.Now there is. Untangle has released its network gateway under GPVv2. CEO and blogger Bob Walters compares his product to SONICwall and Watchguard, saying "we'll sell services and premium products on top of it."Load the software...
- Tags: Security, resellers, mass market, GPL, General, business models, Applications
- Blog posts 2007-07-05
- Security start-up Untangle goes open-source
- Security start-up Untangle goes open-sourceHaving once tried for venture capitalI hope they do well - it's a hard road although the payoffs can be great.For us - we were unable to bridge the full amount needed between an investor angel and a VC. Eventually we sold off our company...
- Tags: OSS, Untangle, open source, security
- Discussion threads 2007-06-26
Additional Resources
- Bill Gates' web experience: Byzantine, idiotic logic
- Bill Gates' web experience: Byzantine, idiotic logicFinally, The man gets a taste of his own chocolateThis has been one heck of a delightful tale, finally The Bill himself goes through the same hell the Windows users have to face every time that dreaded Update Icon enters the fray.Now let's see...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, E-mail, Channel management, Operating systems, Strategy, Now Let, Bible Story, Babel, Bill Gates, idiotic logic, web experience, Web
- Discussion threads 2008-06-25
- Linux green activists unite!
- Linux enthusiasts are really good at pulling together for the good of the community, so here's hoping they'll be into the Installfest-for-Schools, a green tech event that is going to be held by LinuxWorld and Untangle come August. Here's the idea: Volunteers at the tradeshow will install...
- Tags: Green Technology, Linux Enthusiast, Linux, Open Source, UNIX, Operating Systems, Product Marketing, Software, Marketing, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2008-05-27
- Ubuntu's Shuttleworth: Linux server, client will be big in the cloud and mobile sectors
- Ubuntu's Shuttleworth: Linux server, client will be big in the cloud and mobile sectorsMark, YES PLEASE!!Create a mobile OS from Ubuntu...anything to untangle the mess that is Windows Mobile would be a godsend.RE: Ubuntu's Shuttleworth: Linux server, client will be big in the cloud anMark, It probably won't surprise you...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS, Advertising & Promotion, Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Servers, desktop war, Ubuntu, Shuttleworth, mobile, server, Linux server, Linux
- Discussion threads 2008-03-26
- Why Windows 7 might go to pieces
- There are a growing number of clues that Windows 7 -- the next version of Windows about which Microsoft continues to remain mum -- could be available in pieces. By "pieces," I mean a couple of different things: 1. Delivered in a role-based fashion,...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2008-03-20
- Klipsch Image headphones
- Companies such as Shure and Etymotic have found success with high-end earbuds, and now Klipsch--best known for its loudspeakers--is taking a stab at the market with its line of supercompact Image in-ear headphones. The Image headphones reviewed here are not only the tiniest of the lot, but they sit...
- Tags: headphone, Klipsch Image
- Product reviews 2008-02-28
- 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
- Advocacy in Education IT
- Advocacy in Education ITI agree, provided......that the emphasis is on doing what's right for the school, not just the IT people. There will never be enough money to do everything that's useful, but it's easier to set priorities if the focus is on how to better educate students.Inovation and...
- Tags: Advocacy, Education IT
- Discussion threads 2007-12-18
- That's not a hub, is it?
- That's not a hub, is it?See what happens......when you have "guru" stamped on your forehead?A sysadmin's work is never done, but might be lightened if you can find some more teachers to train.RE: That's not a hub, is it?I'm thinking that teachers need to be taught more about computer networking....
- Tags: Ethernet, Network technology, network
- Discussion threads 2007-12-12
- 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
- A hundred million miracles
- This post is something of an apology. And an explanation of the picture at right. While I've been writing about IBM and Microsoft, about the the biggest trees in the open source forest, thousands of little shoots have been growing, ignored. Zoho has been...
- Tags: Zoho, Phishing, Open Source, Software As A Service (SaaS), Security, Spam And Phishing, Emerging Technologies, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-09-19
- Did Untangle blow the call?
- My soccer fan-daughter was furious yesterday.We were watching Chelsea-Liverpool. Referee Rob Styles made a bad call which cost Liverpool the game. (Picture from ESPN.)Those are the breaks, I figured, but daughter was having none of it. Apparently the game's authorities agreed, suspending Styles for a game.The recent Untangle Fight Club is coming...
- Tags: Game, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-08-20
- ClamAV deal is new marker for open source merger market
- Fresh off its win in the Untangle Fight Club, ClamAV has been acquired by Sourcefire.It's probably coincidence the deal happened right after Citrix bought XenSource, but our own Matt Asay said it gives another kick to the open source M&A market.The 451 Group said the deal will mean a charge...
- Tags: Sourcefire Inc., Merger, Open Source, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2007-08-18
- Photos: Happy developers in da house
- Some 150 people gather in a Los Gatos, Calif., mansion for SuperHappyDevHouse, a 12-hour marathon of coding, hacking and socializing.Participants of the 19th SuperHappy DevHouse hackathon session descended on Tom Harrison''s family home last weekend in Los Gatos, Calif. Harrison far left opened his house up to some 150 tech...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Scripting languages, Programming languages, Development tools, SECURITY, photograph, Amit Patel, SuperHappyDevHouse, Los Gatos, Facebook, San Jose State University, hacking, chief technical officer, Ohio State University, University of Washington, online v
- Image galleries 2007-08-16
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