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Linux distro or network traffic cop? It's both!
Fri, 30 Nov 2007 21:00:00 GMT
IPCop is a specialized Linux distribution whose sole purpose is to safeguard the computers and networks it is installed on. The distro proudly claims, "The Bad Packets Stop Here!" I recently installed IPCop 1.4.16 on my SOHO LAN, and found that it accomplishes what it sets out to do. Source... |
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