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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @Veet
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      @Veet said in SMB firewall options:

      For 20 users or so, I'd stick with an all-in-one box (UTM) ... Sophos, Sonicwall, pfsense ... all would work, just as well

      We've had bad luck with SonicWall. Unrealible, breaks things, hard to manage. If you are considering SonicWall, get Sophos instead.

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        Jason Banned @Veet
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        @Veet said in SMB firewall options:

        For 20 users or so, I'd stick with an all-in-one box (UTM) ... Sophos, Sonicwall, pfsense ... all would work, just as well

        Sonicwall is crap.

        Pfsense is not really a UTM, it's a firewall sure you can add some packages to it but it doesn't perform that well as a UTM.

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          Jason Banned @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said in SMB firewall options:
          and, technology type or both.

          Sorry, been away. "Good stuff" was referring to Palo Alto there.

          Palo Alto does not make true UTMs they are all considered firewalls. We have them and they are great but they aren't classified as UTMs.

          This is what Palo Alto themselves say about UTMs

          The only value proposition a UTM provides is to collapse the traditional (broken) network security infrastructure into a single box as a cost savings mechanism.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @Jason
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            @Jason said in SMB firewall options:

            @Veet said in SMB firewall options:

            For 20 users or so, I'd stick with an all-in-one box (UTM) ... Sophos, Sonicwall, pfsense ... all would work, just as well

            Sonicwall is crap.

            Pfsense is not really a UTM, it's a firewall sure you can add some packages to it but it doesn't perform that well as a UTM.

            And isn't meant to, it's meant to be a strong firewall / router. The thing that makes it so good is the incredible performance of the FreeBSD network stack and the pf firewall component of that. The other stuff is just random add-ons, generally not a good thing on a router.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @Jason
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              @Jason said in SMB firewall options:

              @scottalanmiller said in SMB firewall options:
              and, technology type or both.

              Sorry, been away. "Good stuff" was referring to Palo Alto there.

              Palo Alto does not make true UTMs they are all considered firewalls. We have them and they are great but they aren't classified as UTMs.

              This is what Palo Alto themselves say about UTMs

              The only value proposition a UTM provides is to collapse the traditional (broken) network security infrastructure into a single box as a cost savings mechanism.

              Partly why I like PA so much 🙂 But they do more than a traditional firewall, less then a "full" UTM.

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              • BRRABillB
                BRRABill @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller said

                Partly why I like PA so much 🙂 But they do more than a traditional firewall, less then a "full" UTM.

                BTW, at MC you mentioned $10K as an entry point to PA.

                We have the PA-200 and it was less than $3K.

                And like $1.2K ongoing a year for subscriptions, support, etc..

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                  Veet @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller said in SMB firewall options:

                  @Veet said in SMB firewall options:

                  For 20 users or so, I'd stick with an all-in-one box (UTM) ... Sophos, Sonicwall, pfsense ... all would work, just as well

                  We've had bad luck with SonicWall. Unrealible, breaks things, hard to manage. If you are considering SonicWall, get Sophos instead.

                  Over here, Sophos technical support sucks bigtime ... same issue with WatchGuard ...

                  Infact,years back, we pushed a lot of Watchguard UTMs .. When Watchguard started-off, the support was pretty decent .. Over time, it just went to the dogs , which is when we shifted to Sonicwall (this was before Sophos made an entry) ...We've faced very few issues with Sonicwall, and whenever we did, the tech support was always great ...

                  We deployed quite a Sophos appliances (SG series mostly), in the recent past, and we did face quite a few issues , but thats okay ... What is NOT okay, is the lackluster support ... Terrible !! One of the worst support, I've seen in recent times .. It's rather unfortunate, when a good product is marred by poor support ...

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                    Jason Banned @BRRABill
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                    @BRRABill said in SMB firewall options:

                    @scottalanmiller said

                    Partly why I like PA so much 🙂 But they do more than a traditional firewall, less then a "full" UTM.

                    BTW, at MC you mentioned $10K as an entry point to PA.

                    We have the PA-200 and it was less than $3K.

                    And like $1.2K ongoing a year for subscriptions, support, etc..

                    Wish ours was that cheap.

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @BRRABill
                      last edited by

                      @BRRABill said in SMB firewall options:

                      @scottalanmiller said

                      Partly why I like PA so much 🙂 But they do more than a traditional firewall, less then a "full" UTM.

                      BTW, at MC you mentioned $10K as an entry point to PA.

                      We have the PA-200 and it was less than $3K.

                      And like $1.2K ongoing a year for subscriptions, support, etc..

                      Not so bad!

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                      • BrainsB
                        Brains @bbigford
                        last edited by Brains

                        @BBigford we use Peplink BPL-ONE-CORE. Its been pretty nice and their support has been great. We have ~65 users total

                        http://www.peplink.com/products/balance-one/

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                        • BRRABillB
                          BRRABill @Jason
                          last edited by

                          @Jason said in SMB firewall options:

                          @BRRABill said in SMB firewall options:

                          @scottalanmiller said

                          Partly why I like PA so much 🙂 But they do more than a traditional firewall, less then a "full" UTM.

                          BTW, at MC you mentioned $10K as an entry point to PA.

                          We have the PA-200 and it was less than $3K.

                          And like $1.2K ongoing a year for subscriptions, support, etc..

                          Wish ours was that cheap.

                          The PA-200 is probably way under powered for you, though! 🙂

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                          • DashrenderD
                            Dashrender @BRRABill
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                            @BRRABill said in SMB firewall options:

                            @scottalanmiller said

                            Partly why I like PA so much 🙂 But they do more than a traditional firewall, less then a "full" UTM.

                            BTW, at MC you mentioned $10K as an entry point to PA.

                            We have the PA-200 and it was less than $3K.

                            And like $1.2K ongoing a year for subscriptions, support, etc..

                            Damn, that's what I paid for Sonicwall years ago.

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                            • zuphzuphZ
                              zuphzuph Banned @bbigford
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                              @BBigford said in SMB firewall options:

                              @zuphzuph said in SMB firewall options:

                              Untangle. 😄

                              You've gotten to mess with that more than I have. Have you checked out the content filtering and such? Does it have a VPN client? I couldn't remember if OpenVPN is available on that or if I'm thinking of pfSense...

                              https://wiki.untangle.com/index.php/IPsec_VPN

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                              • gjacobseG
                                gjacobse @zuphzuph
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                                @zuphzuph said in SMB firewall options:

                                @BBigford said in SMB firewall options:

                                @zuphzuph said in SMB firewall options:

                                Untangle. 😄

                                You've gotten to mess with that more than I have. Have you checked out the content filtering and such? Does it have a VPN client? I couldn't remember if OpenVPN is available on that or if I'm thinking of pfSense...

                                https://wiki.untangle.com/index.php/IPsec_VPN

                                Don't feel bad @zuphzuph - I installed Untangled at two NPOs and and if I could have found a small enough PC to run it at home years ago I would have. However - I was 'coerced' into not doing so and that it was a bad idea.

                                I have a UBNT ERL here at home now, I know one Untangled box I installed has been pulled, as it's now in the scrap pile here at home. Since it was hardware I had bought personally, they gave it back to me (minus the drives).

                                There are times though I still would like to have one running, just for giggles..

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                                  @Dashrender said in SMB firewall options:

                                  @BRRABill said in SMB firewall options:

                                  @scottalanmiller said

                                  Partly why I like PA so much 🙂 But they do more than a traditional firewall, less then a "full" UTM.

                                  BTW, at MC you mentioned $10K as an entry point to PA.

                                  We have the PA-200 and it was less than $3K.

                                  And like $1.2K ongoing a year for subscriptions, support, etc..

                                  Damn, that's what I paid for Sonicwall years ago.

                                  You could have had a PA!!

                                  Actually realized that the PA offices in Texas are very close to my house. Drove past them last night.

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                                  • BRRABillB
                                    BRRABill
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                                    Like I said, the specs aren't the best for large places, but for us, way more than adequate.

                                    Specs of the PA-200:
                                    Firewall throughput 100 Mbps
                                    Threat prevention throughput 50 Mbps

                                    It's like anything ... yes, I could do it myself, but considering the importance, and what a great job they do, for me it was a good business decision.

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                                    • ObsolesceO
                                      Obsolesce @bbigford
                                      last edited by

                                      @BBigford said in SMB firewall options:

                                      There is a metric ton of vendors out there. Some use on-premesis, some point at a cloud firewall service, and there are tons of vendors in between.

                                      There isn't much of a difference between a (US) ton, and a metric ton... a metric ton is only 205 lbs heavier. 907 kg versus 1000 kg

                                      So the way I understand it, is there's only one extra vendor person out there vs a regular ton of vendors.

                                      But... on to the main point of your question...

                                      @BBigford said in SMB firewall options:

                                      For businesses under ~20 users, what do you use for a firewall, content filtering (basic stuff like porn & gambling), VPN site-to-site?
                                      I've used:
                                      SonicWall
                                      pfSense (mixed with Securly for filtering)
                                      Sophos
                                      Cisco (though that was getting out of the price range)
                                      Fortinet (800C down through the small units)
                                      WatchGuard (larger X series down through their Firebox models)
                                      Anyone using anything cloud based? Haven't really looked into it.

                                      For about 20 users, I've seen success with RRAS, SonicWALL, Fortinet, and Sophos.... oh, depends on the SonicWALL, and also had success with Untangle... and OpenDNS worked well in a few places.

                                      I have set up some decent SQUID proxies on CentOS. That's does a freakin awesome job of filtering. I think I have a guide on setting up a basic configuration of SQUID somewhere...

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
                                        last edited by

                                        @Tim_G said in SMB firewall options:

                                        @BBigford said in SMB firewall options:

                                        There is a metric ton of vendors out there. Some use on-premesis, some point at a cloud firewall service, and there are tons of vendors in between.

                                        There isn't much of a difference between a (US) ton, and a metric ton... a metric ton is only 205 lbs heavier. 907 kg versus 1000 kg

                                        So the way I understand it, is there's only one extra vendor person out there vs a regular ton of vendors.

                                        But... on to the main point of your question...

                                        Maybe he meant to reference the larger shit tonne.

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                                        • zuphzuphZ
                                          zuphzuph Banned @gjacobse
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                                          @gjacobse said in SMB firewall options:

                                          @zuphzuph said in SMB firewall options:

                                          @BBigford said in SMB firewall options:

                                          @zuphzuph said in SMB firewall options:

                                          Untangle. 😄

                                          You've gotten to mess with that more than I have. Have you checked out the content filtering and such? Does it have a VPN client? I couldn't remember if OpenVPN is available on that or if I'm thinking of pfSense...

                                          https://wiki.untangle.com/index.php/IPsec_VPN

                                          Don't feel bad @zuphzuph - I installed Untangled at two NPOs and and if I could have found a small enough PC to run it at home years ago I would have. However - I was 'coerced' into not doing so and that it was a bad idea.

                                          I have a UBNT ERL here at home now, I know one Untangled box I installed has been pulled, as it's now in the scrap pile here at home. Since it was hardware I had bought personally, they gave it back to me (minus the drives).

                                          There are times though I still would like to have one running, just for giggles..

                                          Feel bad about what? Find a bridge.

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