m0n0wall

m0n0wall was 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 and decreases the risk of system failure through elimination of moving parts found in older hard drives.

m0n0wall
DeveloperManuel Kasper
OS familyFreeBSD (8.4-RELEASE)
Working stateDiscontinued / February 15, 2015
Source modelOpen source
Latest release1.8.1 / January 15, 2014 (2014-01-15)
Repository
Kernel typeMonolithic kernel
LicenseBSD
Official websitem0n0.ch/wall/

On February 15, 2015 Manuel Kasper announced the "m0n0wall project has officially ended. No development will be done anymore, and there will be no further releases," encouraging "all current m0n0wall users to check out OPNsense and contribute if they can."

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