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What type of Firewall appliance for website co-location? added 284 characters in body |
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What type of Firewall appliance for website co-location? I need a great Firewall and good IDS. VPN would be nice but not necessary. I don't think that I need anything else. This will be in front of a website and it's in a data center where these servers are all there is. |
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What type of Firewall appliance for website co-location? I'm certainly comfortable with either solution. But I may not know all the right tricks with pfSense. Where out of the box I assume FortiGate will be already in a secure mode. |
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What type of Firewall appliance for website co-location? Thanks for the response. I would like to add some weight to my choice. Is there something specific that is bad about Fortigate, or particularly good about pfSense/custom hardware? |
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