ClosedBSD 1.0-RC1 Released As An ISO
An Anonymous Coward writes: "Remember ClosedBSD? Guess what? Now there is a bootable CDROM version available. Check it out here. In case you forgot, ClosedBSD is powerful firewall distribution based on the FreeBSD kernel. Best of all: It is free software that can be distributed under the terms of the BSD license. Definately worth checking out."
this seriously rocks, for all my computer buddies who have 386's lying around but still run windows and aren't techie enough to see beyond "linux cba to learn all that stuff just to run a firewall, I have ZoneAlarm what more do i need"
This is the sort of thing one can drop in a client's LAN and forget about it!
wtg.
There are places where the networks are not touching,and there are places where they are-Boeing's Lori Gunter
According to their FAQ you can just burn the image to CD and it's bootable (like the floppy version was.) Handy for newer systems with no floppy, or for a bit more reliability.
Interesting that an Open Sourced, Free as in freedom, piece of software is called "ClosedBSD".
Could they have marketed this one any worse?
Sorta like calling a tampon "Scratchatex".
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I read it as a light hearted dig at the openBSD crew.
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"we live in a post-ideological world..." - Billy Bragg.
Read their site! ClosedBSD fits onto a single floppy! There's NOTHING non-essential in ClosedBSD. It's stripped down to virtually nothing but the kernel and a few functionalities that enable you to run a NAT/firewall/proxy.
...pppoe and wireless so it can be used as a wireless DSL router/gateway.
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