Hi all, I have an older piece of gear with an Intel Core2 proc, 2 gigs of RAM, and a multitude of interfaces. I've been wanting to turn this into a firewall appliance. I'm wanting to use 5 or 6 different interfaces (LAN, WAN, DMZ, Guest WIFI, IoT, Lab). I'm finding that the old standbys, IPcop and its sort of replacement IPfire don't handle that number of interfaces and all the filtering I want. I've played with pfSense, and it's OK, but limited in its feature set. I really like Untangle, but it insistently demands 6GB of RAM and not 1MB less. This box is finicky enough that I don't really have the desire to find enough RAM and make the box happy about it. So.. What else is out there that people like? Do people still roll their own with iptables, pf, or whatever the latest thing is? Yes, I suppose I could replace the box, but it's a 1U appliance and designed for this kind of thing. I'm open to suggestions. Thanks, Brian -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mailman.mn-linux.org/pipermail/tclug-list/attachments/20200417/11a59aa5/attachment.htm>