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I use the acrosser stuff exclusively. You prolly got the link from one of my posts here =). The 9922 is a great little box for about $300. I stayed away from the 9925 because the 9922 had better performance for only a small increase in expense. Oh and I like the NS NICS over Realtek anyday. Chet Pitbull Technologies <http://www.pittech.com/> Protecting your Digital Assets Quoting Andreas Bahr <eyebear at prima dot de>: > Hello list, > > I'm currently searching a solution for the > following situation: a customer wants to split up > ip traffic between important and unimportant > traffic. So he has ordered a second line (dsl) for > outgoing http and ftp traffic. The local webcache > can handle this port-based routing. Now I'm > looking for a box, were i could put the monowall > on, something like soekris/WRAP-boards. > > Beside those, I found some other interesting > machines like this VIA Eden machine: > http://www.synertrontech.com/support/Datasheet-SYN-1U-860A.pdf > which can handle up to 512 MB RAM. > > This one was last mentioned in Nov. 2004 on this > list, but no further information is avaliable in > the archive: > http://www.acrosser.com/firewall/product/9925-X1.htm > This looks interesting too: > http://www.acrosser.com/firewall/product/9927.htm > with a intel ULV Celeron and National > Semiconductor NS 83816 for the ethernet with 4 > RJ45 ports. > > Does anybody know these machines? Is anybody using > them in a production environment with monowall? Or > are there any pitfalls i don't see in the moment? > > with regards > Andreas Bahr > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: m0n0wall dash unsubscribe at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > For additional commands, e-mail: m0n0wall dash help at lists dot m0n0 dot ch > > |