[ale] cisco 2600 -> iptables?
Jim Kinney
jim.kinney at gmail.com
Tue Aug 12 09:47:01 EDT 2008
Maybe it's just me and my twisted humor but..
Cisco _actually_ makes a firewall with the model number of 2600?!?!?
Maybe they have some funnier people in marketing than I thought.
I have no idea how to extract Cisco rules to an iptables setup so if
something is discovered, please share it here.
On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 9:32 AM, Robert L. Harris <robert.l.harris at gmail.com
> wrote:
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> ~ I have a Cisco 2600 that is acting as the main firewall/router for
> our company which is causing
> me to lose sleep due to the nature of lack of failover, etc. I have
> 2x1U boxes I can set up as Linux
> servers with heartbeat. I want to convert the existing 2600 Config to
> iptables. Has anyone seen
> a tool to do such a conversion automatically, preferably to skip the
> manual errors, typos, etc?
> Google has a couple hits, some do not go anywhere, but has anyone had
> experience with them?
>
> Robert
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