IPCop provides secure and stable Linux Firewall Distribution. It is a complete Linux Distribution whose sole purpose is to protect the networks it is installed on. It is geared towards home and SOHO users. The IPCop web-interface is very user-friendly and makes usage easy.
Features -
Provide a stable Linux Firewall Distribution.
Provide a secure Linux Firewall Distribution.
Provide an open sourced Linux Firewall Distribution.
Provide a highly configurable Linux Firewall Distribution.
Provide an easily maintained Linux Firewall Distribution.
Provide an easily configured Linux Firewall Distribution.
Provide reliable Support to the IPCop Linux user base.
Provide an enjoyable environment for the Public to discuss and request assistance.
Provide stable, secure, and easy to implement upgrades/patches for IPCop Linux.
Develop an appreciation for both the Linux and Opensource movements in our user base.
Develop a long lasting relationship with our user base.
Strive to adapt IPCop to meet the needs of the Internet of Tomorrow.
Further develop the Linux Knowledge base of all Project Members and Users.
The latest stable IPCop version is 2.0.4, released on 2012-02-16. There are no installation files for 2.0.4, you need to install 2.0.3 and then upgrade to 2.0.4.
Latest update (i486 2.0.4)
Latest installation CD (i486 2.0.3)
All installation files for 2.0.3
Visit website - http://www.ipcop.org
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ipcop/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPCop
Documentation
v2.0 Installation Manual
v2.0 Administration Manual
v1.x IPCop Quick Start Guide
v1.x Installation Manual
v1.x Administration Manual
For more information on Installation & implementation -
http://www.linuxforu.com/2011/12/ipcop-firewall-installation-basics/
http://anujkamra.wordpress.com/2009/06/24/ipcop-installation/
Guard netowrk with ipcop firewall configuration series
http://www.linuxforu.com/2011/12/ipcop-firewall-installation-basics/Guard Your Network with IPCop, Part 3: Block Outgoing Traffic
Guard Your Network with IPCop, Part 5: Your First Site-to-Site VPN
Guard Your Network with IPCop, Part 2: Add-ons
Guard Your Network with IPCop, Part 4: Configuring OpenVPN with Zerina Add-on
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