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Where we're diverting from the standard ReCoBS approach is that we're using a single firewall with a third ethernet port for the DMZ, and we're running both the firewall and the X2Go terminal server as virtual machines on a stripped down Debian Linux with KVM. Also, we're providing a web proxy server with a default deny policy, so that you can whitelist " | Where we're diverting from the standard ReCoBS approach is that we're using a single firewall with a third ethernet port for the DMZ, and we're running both the firewall and the X2Go terminal server as virtual machines on a stripped down Debian Linux with KVM. Also, we're providing a web proxy server with a default deny policy, so that you can whitelist " | ||
- | While the system isn't limited to a particular hardware configuration (we've shipped regular midi-tower cases as well as 19", 1HU rack-mount servers), our standard model is a fanless (i.e. entirely passively cooled), very compact case with enough CPU and RAM for up to 5 concurrent users. A picture, showing the box on top of a stack of copy paper for easy size comparison, is available [[http:// | + | While the system isn't limited to a particular hardware configuration (we've shipped regular midi-tower cases as well as 19", 1HU rack-mount servers), our standard model is a fanless (i.e. entirely passively cooled), very compact case (taking up less space than a stack of copy paper) |
This allows us to offer an affordable solution even for small offices like a general practicioner' | This allows us to offer an affordable solution even for small offices like a general practicioner' |