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Linux distribution for organizing a gateway
Dear habravchan! Tell me if there is a Linux distribution kit and which one for organizing a gateway in the local network with the following functions:
- Access to the network by login and password via a web form (like public wi-fi networks with password access)
- Ability to create users and assign them a lifetime and limit speed
- Standard traffic filtering, antivirus, spam filter
- Ability to view Internet access statistics both for an individual user and for a list or group
- Everything is beautiful and through the web interface. )
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Mikrotik can do all of the above, except for antivirus and filters. Although I was not interested in this direction.
And so, better Debian server + lms did not find anything for myself.
PfSense. True, it is not Linux, but on FreeBSD.
www.xakep.ru/51525/ - a good overview of router distributions. Read-choose.
pfSense, Untangle, Zentyal have already been named.
Here's another one: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ClearOS
I used PfSense a while ago. All of the above items are in it, maybe with the exception of only the appointment of temporary users (I don’t remember). But now I switched to Calculate Linux due to the fact that the command line is very flexible in use and the maximum squeezing of processor cycles is required due to weak hardware. And there is a webcam, in the form of webmin.
pfSense, m0n0wall, IPCop.
Choose: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_router_or_firewall_distributions
I was also looking for a good replacement for Kerio Control.
Tried all presented. Stopped on Zentyal 3.2.
+ On Ubuntu Server
+ Integration with AD
+ You can use additional reports for each component (installed separately), all sorts of analyzers, etc.
+ Good filters, third-party filters can be used
+ Relatively easy to customize
+ Good community
+ Best bundle in the Community Edition class
Of the minuses :
Module settings can only be made through the web interface. Manual settings are lost when saving changes in the web admin panel. I'm glad that's not all.
The rest also have it all / you can wind it up, but it will take more time. In addition, not everyone will have a single interface for all modules.
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