Bootable CD w/OS for firewall
miah
jjohnson at sunrise-linux.com
Wed Sep 15 09:07:02 EDT 2004
advantage being if you get owned, you burn a new cd and reboot. Since
its all a read-only filesystem that loads into memory anything an
attacker does is temporary.
-miah
On Wed, Sep 15, 2004 at 06:00:02AM -0700, Eric wrote:
>
> --- Bob George <mailings02 at ttlexceeded.com> wrote:
>
> > miah wrote:
> >
> > > doesnt smoothwall do all this already?
> >
> > It certainly does the lightweight firewall portion.
> > After a quick skim
> > of the website, I'm not under the impression it's
> > meant as "run from CD".
>
> Hi. I am currently using smoothwall and it's very
> easy to configure and a real pleasure to use. Last
> night I was trying to get my buddies crappy dell
> wireless router to work. 2 hours and all I could get
> was the wireless part to work but not the ethernet. I
> almost lost my mind. I have also owned linksys
> products and like them for what they are. So ah, why
> do you want to run off a cd? Is the security
> advantage that great? (I have not tried using
> smoothwall this way and I'm not sure if you can.)
> Good Luck!
>
> =====
> D. Eric Chadbourne
> http://caffeinated.homelinux.net/
> "Shadowman doesn't know what the heck
> you just said, but you moved him."
> - Shadowman.
>
>
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