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Vasya Pupkin2019-09-24 20:41:51
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Vasya Pupkin, 2019-09-24 20:41:51

What is the analogue of Kerio as a router + proxy?

There is a medium enterprise. Vlanami drives the L3 switch, But the Internet comes to Kerio, external connections incoming, blocking, prohibitions and statistics are also resolved there. But some people are tired of paying money for it, and if you don’t pay, then the router turns into a pumpkin.
What would you recommend as a one-stop replacement? What thread of Microtik/Cisco thousand for 20-30+ to lift a squid (or what right now there in a trend)?
With a small threshold of entry (more or less I know the cisco, I have never even seen a squid).

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Drno, 2019-09-24
@Drno

I would raise pfsence. The truth needs to be figured out here.

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Valentine, 2019-09-24
@vvpoloskin

We don't know how you use proxies. Judging by your description, 3proxy is also suitable)
Kerio goodies - antivirus, ips and control through the face. If you do not need it, then forward to the world of Linux. If necessary, other solutions will be even more expensive.

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rionnagel, 2019-09-24
@rionnagel

There are no free alternatives. Kerio is very simple, cheap and certified fstek. A student with this product can easily figure it out. This is not pfsence, it is not close to such products. But there are more paid analogues. Read about next generation firewalls. Any checkpoint, fortinet, palo alto, from tsisko and juniper is.
I will say this - if there is no money to pay for ngfw, then you simply do not need it - buy a Mikrotik and be happy.
Custom items will cost many times more to maintain.

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EvgenyMorozov, 2019-10-11
@EvgenyMorozov

Try ClearOS

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