I have it on a p4 2.8GHz 1GB ddram. should do it
I'll try when I get a free moment...
----- Original Message -----
From: Chris Buechler
Cc: m0n0wall at lists dot m0n0 dot ch
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 8:43 PM
Subject: Re: [m0n0wall] Ditching Cisco - Is m0n0wall router/firewall combo good for production
use?
On 5/23/05, Adam Lawson <alawson at calhost dot com> wrote:
> I have a Cisco router and a broken PIX firewall.
>
> Tell me- if I use VLAN's and need firewalling, would a m0n0wall
> router/firewall combo deal be possible? I need 802.11q support and the
> ability to route single IPs on other segments to VLAN's (I do this now via
> IP route x.x.x.x x.x.x.x sub.net.ma.sk vlanID and it works great NOW. But I
> don't have firewall protection which is, well, very very bad. I would
> continue using Cisco but I realized what a gigabit card/port would cost and
> about gagged.
>
> Is this possible (VLAN's on m0-m0wall)? How does it perform for those of you
> who use VLAN's? If experiences are good, I may end up giving this a trial
> run. Thanks for your input!
>
You can set it up as a router on a stick (in Cisco speak). To max out
a gig E interface, you'd need a high end P4 box, but that pales in
price to a Cisco that'll do gig E wire speed.
I haven't extensively tested the VLAN functionality, but it should
meet your needs. I'd definitely give it a shot.
-Chris
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