YeOldeStonecat
Very Senior Member
Some readers here may recall I'm a fan of trying out various linux distributions that run as your firewall, I find them usually vastly superior to "off the shelf" home grade products, and even most biz grade products.
Over the past several months I've been thinking about trying out a relatively new product called ClearOS, which is a branch off of an existing product called ClarkConnect.
http://www.clearfoundation.com/
List of features
http://www.clearfoundation.com/Software/overview.html
As you can see, the list of features that is has is quite impressive, this 1 product could fit in most of the categories of this forum...LAN/WAN/router/security/NAS/VPN.
So this weekend I retired my long time trusty IBM Thinkpad running pfSense, I assembled some old components I had laying around...an old Asus P4C800 with an Intel P4 h/t 3.0, couple of gigs of RAM, several old hard drives, couple of extra NICs...and built an ESXi host (going with this so I can more easily try new distros down the road...normally you'd install a distro like ClearOS on its own).
Very impressed with this product. I'd call it a "poor mans Small Business Server".
Firewall duties including QoS, web server, file server, print server, e-mail server, FTP server, VPN support, some UTM features.
I encourage some "do it yourselfers" to check it out.
Over the past several months I've been thinking about trying out a relatively new product called ClearOS, which is a branch off of an existing product called ClarkConnect.
http://www.clearfoundation.com/
List of features
http://www.clearfoundation.com/Software/overview.html
As you can see, the list of features that is has is quite impressive, this 1 product could fit in most of the categories of this forum...LAN/WAN/router/security/NAS/VPN.
So this weekend I retired my long time trusty IBM Thinkpad running pfSense, I assembled some old components I had laying around...an old Asus P4C800 with an Intel P4 h/t 3.0, couple of gigs of RAM, several old hard drives, couple of extra NICs...and built an ESXi host (going with this so I can more easily try new distros down the road...normally you'd install a distro like ClearOS on its own).
Very impressed with this product. I'd call it a "poor mans Small Business Server".

I encourage some "do it yourselfers" to check it out.
