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Would pcn-iptables be suitable for hardware firewall? #317
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Hi @averyfreeman, I suppose that with "hardware firewall" you mean running If you have other questions, feel free to ask :) |
Thanks so much for taking my questions. I will definitely have to try it out now that I have your clarification. Just one more big-picture question - if there's no Thank you |
You're welcome! That's a good question. I would say that, currently, Another alternative would be to use the Thank you for the question. Of course, if you need help or you find any issues just let us know! |
I appreciate the guidance, that is very helpful. I will look into chaining |
Hi @averyfreeman |
Hi,
I'm incredibly excited about the pcn-iptables project, I've been looking for a legacy-compatible drop-in replacement for iptables that uses bpf for a few years now
However, I'd want to use it for a hardware firewall. Do you think it is suitable for that purpose?
If so, should I build it myself to run bare-metal, or do you think it would be adequate to use docker with --net=host ?
Lastly, if I do build it myself, what platform do you recommend? Is there a specific OS it was developed on that would be most suitable for bare-metal implementation? (e.g. Alpine, Ubuntu, CentOS, etc.)
Thanks
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