[K12OSN] internet content filtering
Huck
dhuckaby at paasda.org
Tue Jul 27 18:00:13 UTC 2004
Shawn,
Huck is using redhat 7.something...
with squid and dansguardian...with caching...
with a 20 or 30 gig IDE HD that fills up quite regularly during the
school year...(haven't tweaked or played with it much)
I like it when my systems are built and require little to no maintenance...
it is a P3 600 with 128 megs of ram...
it is also a firewall/gateway machine...and does ip masquerading and dhcp
oh and the version of DG I'm using is whatever was out there in 2001
when I built this box out... =)
Have done no upgrades except 'up2date'...and I don't use the AV plugin
either ...
dansguardian at yahoogroups.com is what DG uses for it's listserv-like thing.
I subscribe but usually just end up deleting about 50 mails a day
without reading them...*shrugs*
every now and again one of interest comes up...
Here is one of the interesting ones I kept:
<quote>
DG 2.6.1 & SmoothWall install guide is here: http://projects.elmadera.com
DG 2.7.7 + AV pligin 4.3 & SmoothWall install guide is here:
http://community.smoothwall.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8071
</quote>
Enjoy =)
--Huck
Shawn Powers wrote:
> Jim Kronebusch wrote:
>
>> I second this. All you need is a box (anything over a 133mhz with 32mb
>> ram should rock) with 2 or 3 NIC's, depending on if you want a DMZ.
>
>
> What about CPU needs of DG? Also, since ipcop doesn't support SCSI,
> does the cache beat this machine up? (or can you set DG not to cache?)
>
> My problem is that I have a quad xeon (only 550mhz cpus) server with
> SCSI drives that I plan to install squid on -- but if I could get it
> all into one gateway/filter box, it'd make me happier. :)
>
> Anyone have any real-world "gut feelings" about CPU/Disk needs for an
> ipcop/DG combination? Right now, I have our ipcop running on a 500mhz
> PIII with a plain jane 20GB hard drive... Dare I install Dans on it?
> I figured it would puke out fast under a load...
>
> Thanks for opening this thread Will. :)
>
> -Shawn
>
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