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Topic: Successfully implementing M0n0wall  (Read 2744 times)
« on: January 04, 2008, 19:52:31 »
secure.boy *
Posts: 23

Today was the 7th day of m0n0wall implemented at huge network; the network has a lot server: 10 web server ibm x345, ibm p series servers running oracle DBs, ibm blade servers, 2 clusters (64 nodes) and cisco 4507, cisco 6500, 3com 4007, a bunch of cisco 2800 routers, and a Domain Controller AD Windows 2003 EE (2 nodes)
m0n0 is in the middle of DC and the rest of network As router/gateway/firewall
the link is 1gb fiber to the rest of the network
DC has ~4500 clients (desktops/laptops)
m0n0 is rock stable and i think in this way i will replace the old cisco pix 535 
« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2008, 03:22:34 »
minsik *
Posts: 21

Wow thats some network and speed capabilities! Glad to hear its working well.

What platform (pc or embedded?) did you use and was there any tips in the setup?

Well done.
« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2008, 10:42:04 »
secure.boy *
Posts: 23

m0n0 is running on ibm x server 1u celeron 2 gb ram and intel nic's
« Reply #3 on: January 25, 2008, 01:13:06 »
SankatMochan *
Posts: 6

Today was the 7th day of m0n0wall implemented at huge network; the network has a lot server: 10 web server ibm x345, ibm p series servers running oracle DBs, ibm blade servers, 2 clusters (64 nodes) and cisco 4507, cisco 6500, 3com 4007, a bunch of cisco 2800 routers, and a Domain Controller AD Windows 2003 EE (2 nodes)
m0n0 is in the middle of DC and the rest of network As router/gateway/firewall
the link is 1gb fiber to the rest of the network
DC has ~4500 clients (desktops/laptops)
m0n0 is rock stable and i think in this way i will replace the old cisco pix 535 

care to share config tips if u r routing public ip's across wan/lan ??
 
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