3023 pfSense Enterprise Grade Open Source
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[3023] pfSense Enterprise Grade Open Source Firewall

[3023] pfSense Enterprise Grade Open Source Firewall
Start Price USD 799.00
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Start Time Wednesday, December 03, 2008
End Time Friday, January 02, 2009
Location St. George, Utah

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mokisystems Store [3023] pfSense Enterprise Grade Open Source Firewall pfSense Enterprise Grade Open Source Firewall1U rackmount firewall with three 1Gbps Ethernet ports. Built using Supermicro 5015M-MF server. All connections on front of the 1U server for easy wire routing. Pentium 4 3.2GHz processor, 512MB memory. Boots from flash drive... no hard disk. Blazing fast! Upgradeable to six 1Gbps routable ports. Commercial support available. This is a really sweet device and a steal of a price.InstalledPentium 4 3.2 GHz512MB in 2 sticks of Samsung PC2-4200U-444-12-C3System boots from a 256MB Compact Flash card w/IDE Adapter1 Intel Pro 1000/MT NIC (in addition to the 2 on board ethernet ports)PFSense 1.2 Embedded Installed and configuredManagement Interface http://192.168.1.1login: adminpassword: pfsenseAll hardware was previously used and has been fully tested. Total runtime is only a few months. Manual is included. 5015M-MF Key Features1. Intel® Pentium® D, Pentium® 4 Extreme Edition, Pentium 4, Pentium Extreme Edition & Celeron D in LGA775 Package(FSB 1066/800/533)2. Up to 8GB unbuffered, ECC DDR2 667/533 SDRAM3. 1 (x8) PCI-Express OR 1x 64-bit 133MHz PCI-X Slot4. 2x Intel® 82573V (Tekoa) PCI-e Gigabit LAN Ports5. ATI RageXL Graphics6. 1x 3.5" Internal Drive Bay7. 260W Power SupplyPFSense FeaturesFiltering by source and destination IP, IP protocol, source and destination port for TCP and UDP trafficAble to limit simultaneous connections on a per-rule basispfSense utilizes p0f, an advanced passive OS/network fingerprinting utility to allow you to filter by the Operating System initiating the connection. Want to allow FreeBSD and Linux machines to the Internet, but block Windows machines? pfSense can do so (amongst many other possibilities) by passively detecting the Operating System in use.Option to log or not log traffic matching each rule.Highly flexible policy routing possible by selecting gateway on a per-rule basis (for load balancing, failover, multiple WAN, etc.)Aliases allow grouping and naming of IPs, networks and ports. This helps keep your firewall ruleset clean and easy to understand, especially in environments with multiple public IPs and numerous servers.Transparent layer 2 firewalling capable - can bridge interfaces and filter traffic between them, even allowing for an IP-less firewall (though you probably want an IP for management purposes).Packet normalization - Description from the pf scrub documentation - "'Scrubbing' is the normalization of packets so there are no ambiguities in interpretation by the ultimate destination of the packet. The scrub directive also reassembles fragmented packets, protecting some operating systems from some forms of attack, and drops TCP packets that have invalid flag combinations."Enabled in pfSense by defaultCan disable if necessary. This option causes problems for some NFS implementations, but is safe and should be left enabled on most installations. Disable filter - you can turn off the firewall filter entirely if you wish to turn pfSense into a pure router. IPSEC, OpenVPN and PPTP support    More at http://www.pfsense.orgMokiSystems has uses these devices internally and has many at client sites. PFSense is a solid open source firewall with a rich feature set and fantastic support. Warranty: Thirty (30) day warranty. Buyer pays return shipping and is refunded the purchase price on this auction. Shipping and handling are non-refundable. Certain images/photos are the copyrighted property of JupiterImages and are used with permission under license.

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