what firewall to use

Status
Not open for further replies.

nas4all

Cadet
Joined
Sep 9, 2013
Messages
2
I´m thinking of starting freeNAS setup, but i realiced that it DON´T have firewall. I have totally open and public port waiting me..

Is there some easy way to protect freeNAS?

What firewall you use and prefer?
 

cyberjock

Inactive Account
Joined
Mar 25, 2012
Messages
19,525
Moving to offtopic.. this isn't a question directly related to FreeNAS.
 

Jason Hamilton

Contributor
Joined
Jul 4, 2013
Messages
141
I personally use Sophos (Formerly Astaro) They allow home users to have up to 50 devices connected to it. It is a true enterprise class firewall.
 

pirateghost

Unintelligible Geek
Joined
Feb 29, 2012
Messages
4,219
I personally use Sophos (Formerly Astaro) They allow home users to have up to 50 devices connected to it. It is a true enterprise class firewall.

I am a home user, but do a lot of virtualization and testing in VM hypervisors. I ran out of 50 IP addresses very quickly with all the devices in my house + my VMs. I got around this by turning my Astaro/Sophos into a transparent bridge firewall/filter and use ZeroShell on the outer edge of my network for routing. ;)

PS. I have tried all the router/UTM/Firewall distros and have found that none of them can come close to what Astaro/Sophos provides...its quite remarkable.
 

gpsguy

Active Member
Joined
Jan 22, 2012
Messages
4,472
As a comparison for value of the home license, a 50 IP address license with fewer features enabled might cost an organization $1600 US annually.


Sent from my phone
 

nas4all

Cadet
Joined
Sep 9, 2013
Messages
2
Do you have a router?


Yes i have adsl box, but connection is forced to be totally public, open ip, bridged.. You know, no NAT.

Can i install firewall to FreeNAS, like what was that they use with WHM/cPanel.. umm, CSF?
 

pirateghost

Unintelligible Geek
Joined
Feb 29, 2012
Messages
4,219
Yes i have adsl box, but connection is forced to be totally public, open ip, bridged.. You know, no NAT.

Can i install firewall to FreeNAS, like what was that they use with WHM/cPanel.. umm, CSF?
I don't understand. You have several public IP addresses?
Use a router and then you are NAT'd

Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top