[Gllug] Fwd: Information Request: Firewall Kit

Caparo caparo at saltmine.org.uk
Thu May 3 21:47:11 UTC 2012


On Thursday 03 May 2012 15:21:09 Alfred Kernaghan wrote:
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Alfred Kernaghan <alfakern at gmail.com>
> Date: Thu, May 3, 2012 at 3:20 PM
> Subject: Information Request: Firewall Kit
> To: gllug at gllugg.org.uk
>
>
> Hey all,
>
> I'm looking after 4 racks of servers in London, up until now they've just
> been locked down as much as possible individually using iptables on each
> machine (and blocking/removing public interfaces where they're not strictly
> necessary).  We're in a bit of upheaval at the moment due to going for PCI
> Compliance and improved security, so I'm securing/segmenting the network as
> it stands.  As opposed to a central software based firewall, the company's
> opted to go down the hardware route and get a full fledged firewall.
>
> I don't have a lot of experience with hardware/dedicated firewall
> appliances, but I've had recommendations for a few different brands, Cisco,
> Checkpoint, Watchguard and Barracuda.  As you'd all know, attempts to ask
> our vendor or Google for recommendations has been relatively fruitless in
> that I feel I'm getting up-sold (as much as possible) on very biased
> recommendations!
>
> Our requirements aren't huge, it's for a moderate to high use UK website
> (runs along happily at ~12mbps on our burstable pipe 99% of the time) and
> will simply need to firewall between 3 internal VLANS (1x DMZ and 2x
> private).
>
> It's not money dependant really, I just want to get something recommended
> by someone in the industry who's not in it just for a kick back, and will
> support our simple requirements, with room for growth of course.
>
> Could anyone shed any light on any of the above vendors, or recommend
> anyone else (I'm completely open to ideas).  As a base, I've been looking
> so far at the Watchguard XTM 3 or 5 series and the equivalent model(s) from
> Barracuda Networks.
>
>
> Cheers, and thanks in advance
>
> Kerno

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