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    The m0n0wall / pfSense php init system

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      eri--
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      1- pfSense classifier/filter pf = packet filter which does not run on linux.
      2- ALTQ for shaping which does not run on linux

      You better do it from start or keep it as an advice from me :):

      Come and help make pfSense better.
      FreeBSD choice is, at my opinion again, the most stables platform to choose for developing such products begging by its license. Oh, easier to manage too.

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        sullrich
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        Good luck reinventing the wheel.

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          Vaevictus
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          @Vaevictus:

          I would like to make a server livecd that basically looks and feels like pfsense, but running linux.

          You've both misunderstood me, my apologies.

          I do not want to make a firewall, I want to make a multipurpose linux server (ie squid, ftp, fileserver/DFS, squirrelmail box etc etc) all configured via a web interface like pfsenses.

          My question ultimately is, could I build a linux from scratch using a pfsense-esque phpinit system? It seems like such a great idea, the fact that it doesnt already exist in the linux world suggests to me it's not possible, that's all.

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            eri--
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            My question ultimately is, could I build a linux from scratch using a pfsense-esque phpinit system? It seems like such a great idea, the fact that it doesnt already exist in the linux world suggests to me it's not possible, that's all.

            [This is a bash]
            Why not use pfSense! You assume that linux is better but i can say linux is more error prone!

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              Cry Havok
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              @Vaevictus:

              I do not want to make a firewall, I want to make a multipurpose linux server (ie squid, ftp, fileserver/DFS, squirrelmail box etc etc) all configured via a web interface like pfsenses.

              My question ultimately is, could I build a linux from scratch using a pfsense-esque phpinit system? It seems like such a great idea, the fact that it doesnt already exist in the linux world suggests to me it's not possible, that's all.

              I take it you missed webmin (and others) ;)

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                rsw686
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                @Vaevictus:

                I do not want to make a firewall, I want to make a multipurpose linux server (ie squid, ftp, fileserver/DFS, squirrelmail box etc etc) all configured via a web interface like pfsenses.

                My question ultimately is, could I build a linux from scratch using a pfsense-esque phpinit system? It seems like such a great idea, the fact that it doesnt already exist in the linux world suggests to me it's not possible, that's all.

                Anything is possible, it's just a matter of how much you know and how much time you want to put into it. There are multiple projects using the monowall php init system as it's easier to modify the existing system then to start from scratch. You can run all those services on a FreeBSD box as well.

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                  eri--
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                  For fileserver there is nothing like freenas.org for network stuff there is pfSense.org.

                  Installing something as Squirrellmail and stuff is just a simple addition.

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                    amitabh
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                    In case you want to stick to BSD, here is  the site which can get you started:
                    http://www.freesbie.org/

                    For Linux, you might try this site:
                    http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/

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                      Jonb
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                      Try this
                      http://www.webmin.com/

                      Hosted desktops and servers with support without complication.
                      www.blueskysystems.co.uk

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                        Sylhouette
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                        For fileserver there is nothing like freenas.org

                        Well Freenas is a very nice product but it is not as fast as Linux.
                        This is a fact as samba is notorius slow on FreeBSD and there, read the latest samba entry in UPDATING.

                        well here it is
                        Bug #4715 (https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4715) is NOT
                          fixed yet, although it won't core dump smbd process any more. Still,
                          access to the shares other than UFS is not guaranteed.

                        if you read the thread of the bug i do not think this issue is going to be solved soon.
                        Samba team say FreeBSD is in error and the other way arround.

                        So on high performance samba servers FreeBSD is not the best choice!

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