We have been through the mainstay of IPCop configuration in the web interface, and should by this point have a solid understanding of how we can employ the various options IPCop makes available to us to administer, troubleshoot, and monitor our IPCop firewall in a variety of different scenarios.
Configuring IPCop Firewalls: Closing Borders with Open Source
Configuring IPCop Firewalls: Closing Borders with Open Source
Overview of this book
IPCop is a powerful, open source, Linux based firewall distribution for primarily Small Office Or Home (SOHO) networks, although it can be used in larger networks. It provides most of the features that you would expect a modern firewall to have, and what is most important is that it sets this all up for you in a highly automated and simplified way.
This book is an easy introduction to this popular application. After introducing and explaining the foundations of firewalling and networking and why they're important, the book moves on to cover using IPCop, from installing it, through configuring it, to more advanced features, such as configuring IPCop to work as an IDS, VPN and using it for bandwidth management. While providing necessary theoretical background, the book takes a practical approach, presenting sample configurations for home users, small businesses, and large businesses. The book contains plenty of illustrative examples.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
Configuring IPCop Firewalls
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
Preface
Free Chapter
Introduction to Firewalls
Introduction to IPCop
Deploying IPCop and Designing a Network
Installing IPCop
Basic IPCop Usage
Intrusion Detection with IPCop
Virtual Private Networks
Managing Bandwidth with IPCop
Customizing IPCop
Testing, Auditing, and Hardening IPCop
IPCop Support
Customer Reviews