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We've compiled a list of 10 free and paid alternatives to IPCop. The primary competitors include pfSense, Smoothwall. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between IPCop and OPNsense, Endian Firewall Community, CacheGuard-OS. Also you can look at other similar options here: Security and Privacy Software.


pfSense
Free Open Source

pfSense is a powerful free open-source firewall and router software distribution based on FreeBSD. It provides advanced features such as stateful packet filtering, VPN support, routing, QoS, NAT, and a web-based interface for easy configuration. pfS…

Smoothwall
Free Open Source

The SmoothWall Open Source Project was set up to develop and maintain SmoothWall Express - a Free...

OPNsense
Free Open Source

OPNsense includes most of the features available in expensive commercial firewalls, and more in...

CacheGuard OS is an Appliance oriented Operating System dedicated to Web traffic Security and...

BSD Router Project:
Free Open Source

BSD Router Project (BSDRP) is an embedded free and open source software router distribution based...

VyOS
Open Source

VyOS is a software router for clouds and bare metal

IPFire
Free Open Source

IPFire is a server distribution with intended to use as a firewall.

ZeroShell
Free Open Source

Zeroshell is a Linux distribution for servers and embedded devices aimed at providing the main...

IPCop Firewall is a Linux firewall distribution geared towards home and SOHO (Small Office/Home...

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IPCop Overview

IPCop Firewall is a Linux firewall distribution geared towards home and SOHO (Small Office/Home Office) users. The IPCop interface is very user-friendly and task-based. IPCop offers the critical functionality of an expensive network appliance using stock, or even obsolete, hardware and OpenSource Software.

OLD PC + IPCOP = Secure Internet Appliance

IPCop lets you take an old PC and convert it into an appliance that will.

1. Secure your home network from the internet.
2. Improve the performance of web browsers (by keeping frequently used information)

All this functionality can be managed from a simple to use web interface, even updates and patches can be installed using a web browser.

Remember IPCop works with most home networks and small office networks, dial up modems, cable modems, ADSL, Leased lines and ISDN. It also lets several PCs share connections to the internet. If you have an always on connection to can even use IPCop to protect your web and email servers. IPCop also has remote management meaning you can securely update and reconfigure your IPCop firewall from anywhere with an internet connection!

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