Managed Firewall

Featuring Wolverine Firewall and VPN Server encryption. Wolverine is an embedded distribution of Linux designed to function as a firewall and VPN server.

Wolverine Firewall and VPN Server is intended to be a less costly, commercial alternative to products such as the Cisco PIX, the FireBox, etc. Wolverine features a hardened Linux 2.4-based stateful firewall along with IPSEC and PPTP VPN services, dynamic DNS support, UPnP, DHCP, and Web or console based administration.

Wolverine Firewall and VPN Server Features

  • Stateful packet inspection
  • IPSEC VPN Support with support for DES, 3DES, AES-128, AES-256, Twofish, and Serpent encryption with MD5, SHA1, and SHA2 authentication digests.
  • Meets HIPAA guidelines for VPN cipher strength
  • PPTP VPN with MSCHAPv2 authentication and MPPE-128 encryption support.
  • Easy integration of PPTP VPN with existing Windows 2000/2003 Active Directories for user authentication.
  • Static IP, DHCP, and PPPoE configured external connection support.
  • Web administration front end.
  • MAC address spoofing
  • Built-in DHCP server for SOHO environments.
  • X.509 certificate support for remote IPSEC endpoint authentication.
  • Hardened system kernel based on Linux 2.4.25
  • Designed from the ground up for use as a firewall and VPN server. Wolverine is not based on any other distribution of Linux.
  • Very small installation footprint. Wolverine can be installed in as little as 8Mb of disk storage. A total of 20Mb of storage is needed to use the internal update features.
  • Remote event logging to an external syslog server.
  • Transparent (bridging) or routing firewall support.
  • Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) support
  • 802.1q VLAN support
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