The next firmware or os version may require the purchase of a new 
appliance because these upgrades will not support your appliance. On 
the other hand, you can bet that a new release of obsd/pf will not 
require the purchase of new hardware.

On Tuesday 02 August 2005 08:03 pm, Rod.. Whitworth wrote:
> Somebody sent me a query asking for a justification for my proposal
> to supply a firewall/router using OpenBSD when there was thsi device:
> http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=327 , with all its claimed bells
> and whistles.
>
> Anybody know what, if anything, it does that an OBSD solution
> doesn't/ cannot, that may be important?
>
> Or alternatively the reverse.
>
> I've started with SSL VPNs (OpenVPN based) which I have found to be
> very easy for clients to add to road-warrior machines. I'll be doing
> a bit more research on it too but hopefully somebody has some
> knowledge of the beast.
>
> Thanks,
> Rod/
>
> From the land "down under": Australia.
> Do we look <umop apisdn> from up over?
>
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