Can a Cisco Pix 501 be hacked to run Linux with a similar feature set?
Is this possible? Has it ever been done?
The pix seems like reliable solid-state hardware and it would be cool if I could run an open source solution on it.
The Cisco Pix 501 is no longer supported by Cisco. It will only do ssh version one, and its dhcp won't reliably reserve ip leases.
Update: Why was I down-voted for this question, and why was it closed as being off-topic? It is a fair question related to popular networking component that's become a little outdated.
Since Cisco offers no further updates for the device (to fix its non-standard implementation of dhcp), I thought it might be a good idea to put a community supported networking OS onto it. You'd think I've type profanity, the way this question was treated.