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 Building RAID1 for IPcop 1.4.20

SecurityLinuxGuru writes "IPcop does not ship with RAID1 support. I like to use RAID1 for my firewalls because IPcop only needs about 5G to work and you cannot buy new hard drives that small.

It is a waste to use a large hard drive when there are so many small older drives that would work just fine so if you use older drives RAID1 is a good idea.

I used Radados linux for this but another live CD may work. The kernel must be recompiled and custom IPcop modules, like IP filters for h323 are missing because I tried many times to follow the IPcop directions to build the IPcop source files but it dies with errors every time.

Steps
1) Install two IDE hard drives as HDA and HDB to your new firewall
2) Install IPcop 1.4.20 to the HDA (other versions of IPcop may need to adjust this script)
3) Reboot with a live CD and run this script

Download here "



 
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