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  2. Floppyfw - Wikipedia

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    floppyfw was a Linux distribution running BusyBox to provide a firewall/gateway/router on a single bootable floppy disk, but was later available in CD format. [1]Reviews concluded that it was a very simple and reliable gateway/firewall that could be established on small to medium-sized networks at low cost and with ease. [1]

  3. List of router and firewall distributions - Wikipedia

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    GB-OS firewall and UTM appliance. IPFire: Active: Linux distribution: x86, x86-64, ARM: RAM : 1 GB Storage : 4 GB: GPLv3: Free: IPFire is a hardened Open Source Linux distribution that primarily performs as a Router and a Firewall; a standalone firewall system with a web-based management console for configuration. Kerio Control: Active: Linux ...

  4. fli4l - Wikipedia

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    fli4l (flexible internet router for linux; previously: floppy isdn for linux) is a Linux distribution, actively developed by German developers since 2000. The projects main task is to provide a small Linux system that turns almost every machine into a router.

  5. m0n0wall - Wikipedia

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    m0n0wall was an embedded firewall distribution of FreeBSD, one of the BSD operating system descendants. It provided a small image which could be put on Compact Flash cards as well as on CD-ROMs and hard disks .

  6. Global Technology Associates - Wikipedia

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    The original firewall they introduced was the GFX-94. The GFX-94 was a stateful firewall with unique dual walled design that consisted of two separate hardware devices comprising the inner and outer firewall. The GFX-94 was in the first group of firewalls certified by the NCSA (now ICSA). In 1996 GTA introduced the first tiny footprint firewall ...

  7. Kerio Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Tiny Software then transferred sales and development of its software to Kerio, where the developers continued to work on it under the Kerio brand. [6] Kerio's main products (in the early 2000s) were Kerio Personal Firewall [7] and Kerio WinRoute Firewall [8] and the company focused on collaboration software with Kerio MailServer. [9]

  8. Vyatta - Wikipedia

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    The Vyatta system is intended as a replacement for Cisco IOS 1800 through ASR 1000 [3] series Integrated Services Routers (ISR) and ASA 5500 security appliances, with a strong emphasis on the cost and flexibility inherent in an open source, Linux-based system [4] running on commodity x86 hardware or in VMware ESXi, Microsoft Hyper-V, Citrix ...

  9. Zeroshell - Wikipedia

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    Zeroshell is a small open-source Linux distribution for servers and embedded systems which aims to provide network services. [1] [2] Its administration relies on a web-based graphical interface; no shell is needed to administer and configure it.

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