Replace NIC in IPCop 1.4.16
So far your IPCop router has been working flawlessly, and all of a sudden you suffer probably the worst case scenario for a router - a port dies. Luckily, since IPCop is running off of a beige box the port is nothing more than a standard network card and can be replaced. How do you activate it once you’ve swapped them out? Read on.
Howto: Install IPCop 1.4.15 Firewall (Part 3 - Securing Your Network)
Now that IPCop is installed and you can access it from anywhere in the world via OpenVPN, now comes securing your network and making sure that the bad guys stay out while making sure that what goes on in your network is logged.
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Howto: Install IPCop 1.4.15 Firewall (Part 2 - OpenVPN)
In Part 1 of this tutorial, we walked through setting up a basic IPCop server that would work for most people. For people that want constant access to their files or want to take advantage of being secure no matter where they are, there is an IPCop module called Zerina that set ups OpenVPN on IPCop. Read below to find out how to set this up on IPCop. Read more
Howto: Install IPCop 1.4.15 Firewall (Part 1)
IPCop is a debian-based Linux firewall. It can turn any PC with two network cards into a powerful yet easy-to-use firewall. Going above and beyond what most consumer routers allow you to do, IPCop allows you to segregate your network into different sections (green for the trusted internal, orange for DMZ, red for internet, and blue for wireless), set up snort, vpn, and more. Read on to see how easy it is to set up.


