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We took the final barrier for you, now you just have to plug it in and power it up…
Ever since the introduction of open source, there has been one common challenge that binds them all..
the lack of turn-key open source appliances,so if you like the software you will have to build your own server, firewall, phone system or whatever open source appliance you require.
In the end that is where the real cost is as you need to find out where to buy quality hardware, test and install the software on it…
And then? Well most of the time things aren’t going as planned.
So when we introduced our first appliances we had two things in mind:
+ and make it affordable.
With our OPN line appliances we added another dimension to this philosophy
and for the first time open source can finally win the battle from the commercial competitors.
Take a look for yourself and be amazed!
Desktop & Wallmoutable enclosure, OPN line enclosure
Our desktop & wallmountable enclosure is a durable colored ABS enclosure, especially designed and build for our OPN line of open source appliances.
The highligts of the OPN Desktop & Wallmountable enclosures are:
+ made from a durable ABS polymer, see this wiki for more information about ABS.
+ can be used as desktop or wallmounted appliance
+ high quality finish, with doming logo on top and ruber feet
+ good heat dissipation (passive, no fan required)
+ build for silent, fanless network appliances
Dimensions (WxHxD) : 160mm x 58mm x 203mm
Weight : approx. 1,2Kg
Standard colors: white bottom with top/cover in red, blue, orange or black (oem option, can be white/black or fully black)
m0n0wall
m0n0wall is a free, open source customized distribution of FreeBSD tailored for use as a firewall and router, it provides many of the features you usually only find in expensive commercial firewalls.
m0n0wall is easy to configure and besides firewalling it can be used as Wireless Access Point [requires wireless hardware], IPsec VPN gateway, Captive portal and Traffic Shaper.
m0n0wall® is Copyright © 2002-2011 by Manuel Kasper
Versions
All OPNwall appliances are delivered with the latest compatible firmware and can be easily upgraded from within the webbased user interface.
Features pfSense includes most of the features available in expensive commercial firewalls. The following is a list of features available in the m0n0wall 1.33 release. All of these things are possible in the web interface, without touching anything at the command line.
* web interface (supports SSL) * serial console interface for recovery * set LAN IP address * reset password * restore factory defaults * reboot system * wireless support (including access point mode) * captive portal * 802.1Q VLAN support * IPv6 support * stateful packet filtering
block/pass rules logging
* NAT/PAT (including 1:1) * DHCP client, PPPoE and PPTP support on the WAN interface * IPsec VPN tunnels (IKE; with support for hardware crypto cards, mobile clients and certificates) * PPTP VPN (with RADIUS server support) * static routes * DHCP server and relay * caching DNS forwarder * DynDNS client and RFC 2136 DNS updater * SNMP agent * traffic shaper * SVG-based traffic grapher * firmware upgrade through the web browser * Wake on LAN client * configuration backup/restore * host/network aliasesOnline Documentation
The m0n0wall project has several online sources: + The online Handbook + A Frequently Asked Questions (and answers) + An active Forum
And if that is still not enough you can also resort to the mailing list or IRC channel
Mailing list
If you have a question or experience problems with m0n0wall, then the mailing
list is your first resource. Before posting, please make sure that the
same question hasn't been asked/answered before by using the archive. Try the FAQ as well.
IRC channel
There's an IRC channel (#m0n0wall) on FreeNode where you can often find a bunch of helpful people to discuss your problems with.
Screencasts
As an alternative to the traditional documentation and other resources (FAQ, mailing lists, forums), screencasts demonstrate how to set up a particular aspect of m0n0wall by providing a recording of the necessary steps as performed in the webGUI – sometimes also with audio narration.
Phillip Cooper <screencasts@phillip-cooper.co.uk> is currently producing screencasts for m0n0wall; you can find the list of available screencasts below.
- Maintenance
- Firewall configuration
- Traffic shaping
Traffic shaping for VoIP (by Michael Graves)
Traffic shaper simple set up
- Services
- VPN
Screenshot(s)
open in separate windowSpecifications
| SKU | OPN-20015-B |
|---|---|
| Enclosure Type | Desktop & Wallmountable |
| Dimensions [ W x H x D ] | 160mm x 58mm x 203mm |
| Firmware | m0n0wall |
| CPU type | AMD Geode LX 500Mhz |
| Memory | 256Mb On Board |
| Ethernet ports [total] | 3 |
| Fast Ethernetports [10/100Mbps] | 3 |
| Gbit Ethernetports [100/1000Mbps] | None |
| Other ports | 1x Serial Console, 2x USB 2.0, Wireless 802.11b/g |
| Storage Type [Default] | Flash Memory |
| Storage Size [Default] | 512Mb SLC |
| Package contents | OPN-line appliance, Powersupply, Configuration cable, Quickstart guide, DVD with firmware & tools |

