Hola,
EFA works gr8, what about creating a Web Filter Appliance, based on squid/clamav/squidguard? I am currently working on a setup with all these and we might turn this one also into an appliance.
Just a thought!
Grtz,
Ronald
EFA => WFA?
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Interesting idea
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I also thought about creating a EAA....email archival appliance to index and store emails for compliance....EFA is *almost* an archival appliance when set up to store all mail...just a thought...
Re: EFA => WFA?
Yeah, well, for that purpose I use Mail Piler, really good product, also freeware.
https://bitbucket.org/jsuto/piler
or with services
http://www.mailpiler.org/wiki/start
Have a look, for me this fits the purpose extremely well.
And good and free web filter appliances are not that many out there ...
You use docker orso? I can maybe create an image with squidguard and all? Or a Chef managed setup.
Grtz,
https://bitbucket.org/jsuto/piler
or with services
http://www.mailpiler.org/wiki/start
Have a look, for me this fits the purpose extremely well.
And good and free web filter appliances are not that many out there ...
You use docker orso? I can maybe create an image with squidguard and all? Or a Chef managed setup.
Grtz,
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I haven't played with docker as of yet. I've used LXC containers. Similar concept?
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Dunno, LXC is new to me! haha
Docker is basically a host that is capable of spinning up docker containers. Containers you can create fairly easy. On your laptop you require virtual box to run Docker.
I can also just upload a .vmdk with some stuff to an ftp location, so you can see what you think of it.
I could also put my Chef recipes on Github, so you can deploy all components with Chef (puppet kinda like)...
Grtz,
Docker is basically a host that is capable of spinning up docker containers. Containers you can create fairly easy. On your laptop you require virtual box to run Docker.
I can also just upload a .vmdk with some stuff to an ftp location, so you can see what you think of it.
I could also put my Chef recipes on Github, so you can deploy all components with Chef (puppet kinda like)...
Grtz,