m0n0wall

m0n0wall
Developer Manuel Kasper
OS family FreeBSD (8.4-RELEASE)
Working state Discontinued / February 15, 2015[1]
Source model Open source
Latest release 1.8.1 / January 15, 2014 (2014-01-15)
Kernel type Monolithic kernel
License BSD
Official website m0n0.ch/wall/

m0n0wall is an embedded firewall distribution of FreeBSD, one of the BSD operating system descendants. It provides a small image which can be put on Compact Flash cards as well as on CD-ROMs and hard disks. It runs on a number of embedded platforms and generic PCs. The PC version can be run with just a Live CD and a floppy disk to store configuration data, or on a single Compact Flash card (with an IDE adapter). This eliminates the need for a hard drive, which reduces noise and heat levels.

On February 15, 2015 it was announced the "m0n0wall project has officially ended. No development will be done anymore, and there will be no further releases".[1] The pfSense project, which forked from the m0n0wall project in 2004[2] is still actively maintained.

Features

m0n0wall provides for a web-based configuration and uses PHP exclusively for the GUI and bootup configuration. Additionally, it adopts a single XML file for configuration parameters.

Some functions of m0n0wall are:

Hardware

m0n0wall is installed on embedded hardware designed and manufactured by some companies.[3]

Inclusion in commercial products

m0n0wall is used in some commercial hardware platforms, including Netgate and Logic Supply.

Derivatives

Similar hardware requirements:

Extended hardware requirements:

Other usages (not a firewall):

See also

BSD based:
Linux based:
Browser plugin/App:

References

External links

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