[ale] Firewall discussion...hardware horsepower?
Geoffrey
esoteric at 3times25.net
Sun Jul 4 22:53:47 EDT 2004
Chris Woodfield wrote:
> As an adjunct to the firewall discussion, I'm looking at upgrading
> mine...I'm currently running a Via EDEN 500 based box which does strict
> packet filtering and connection tracking fine, but starts to have issues
> when I turn on any sort of packet logging and/or IDS. I also would like
> something I can rackmount in a 1U case.
>
> Obviously I don't need a 3 GHz Pentium 4 and a gig a RAM for this; would
> would be the minimum suggested system to use here? I'm basically looking
> to run iptables in a one-to-one NAT config for some hosts and
> one-to-many NAT for others, and do blocked packet logging, snort, and
> some small servers (DHCP, SNMP for generating MRTG graphs, and possibly
> a SOCKS proxypot as well).
Personal experience says you would want at least a P200 for
nat/logging/snort minimum. When you start talking all the other
goodies, I'd step up to a PII 400, or something at least. If you're
going to be doing any substantial encrypted data transfer (ssh, ssl,
vpns) I'd say your minimum then jumps to a PIII 600 or so.
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Until later, Geoffrey Registered Linux User #108567
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