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 | | From: | abspc | | Subject: | want to hire a consultant for helping with new homebased fireaall | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 12:12:58 -0800 |
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 | I was wondering if anyone out there would help consult with me and accept me to pay pal them some money if we come up with the right device for us. I'm hoping to find -
A dual wan load balancing with web filter/parental control for less then $275 if possible. i want it to tell us bandwidth information like snmp can give with the right app, how much we upload and wonload from the internet. i have looked at xincom and hotbrick, no parental control web filter. they make you enter in each url and keyword manually. this can't work cus we don't know the millions of addresses out there.
i have ordered a Zywall 10w right now, should be here this week someday, but it's not a dual wan loadbalancing. the parental control is provided by www.cerberian.com and gives you 56 categories to select from. it has nice bandwidth logging info to show even what local ip downloaded from where and how many bytes and on what protocol like http, nntp, pop etc and what port, so 80, 119, 25, 23 or whatever.
I'm just hoping there's something for $275 or so that is a dual wan load balancing with parental control content filtering providing you with categories to select to block and keyword blocking along with bandwidt usage information as well.
If someone would be willing to persoanlly consult with me I'd like to return the favor via pay pal or something.
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 | | From: | Duane Arnold | | Subject: | Re: want to hire a consultant for helping with new homebased fireaall appliance device | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 20:55:35 GMT |
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 | abspc wrote in news:20050123151311.392$bE@news.newsreader.com:
> I was wondering if anyone out there would help consult with me and > accept me to pay pal them some money if we come up with the right device > for us. I'm hoping to find - > > A dual wan load balancing with web filter/parental control for less then > $275 if possible. i want it to tell us bandwidth information like snmp > can give with the right app, how much we upload and wonload from the > internet. i have looked at xincom and hotbrick, no parental control web > filter. they make you enter in each url and keyword manually. this can't > work cus we don't know the millions of addresses out there. > > i have ordered a Zywall 10w right now, should be here this week someday, > but it's not a dual wan loadbalancing. the parental control is provided > by www.cerberian.com and gives you 56 categories to select from. it has > nice bandwidth logging info to show even what local ip downloaded from > where and how many bytes and on what protocol like http, nntp, pop etc > and what port, so 80, 119, 25, 23 or whatever. > > I'm just hoping there's something for $275 or so that is a dual wan load > balancing with parental control content filtering providing you with > categories to select to block and keyword blocking along with bandwidt > usage information as well. > > If someone would be willing to persoanlly consult with me I'd like to > return the favor via pay pal or something. >
Your best bet is to look in the phone book yellow pages for such help. They are in your local area. No one would post something like this and expect someone to step-up.
Duane :)
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 | | From: | Wolfgang Kueter | | Subject: | Re: want to hire a consultant for helping with new homebased fireaall appliance device | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 22:14:18 +0100 |
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 | Duane Arnold wrote:
> Your best bet is to look in the phone book yellow pages for such help. > They are in your local area. No one would post something like this and > expect someone to step-up.
If he he pays the airline ticket, the hotel and at least half of the required payment in advance he'll for sure find someone.
Wolfgang
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 | | From: | Duane Arnold | | Subject: | Re: want to hire a consultant for helping with new homebased fireaall appliance device | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 21:23:51 GMT |
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 | Wolfgang Kueter wrote in news:ct142a$hbh$2 @news.shlink.de:
> Duane Arnold wrote: > > >> Your best bet is to look in the phone book yellow pages for such help. >> They are in your local area. No one would post something like this and >> expect someone to step-up. > > If he he pays the airline ticket, the hotel and at least half of the > required payment in advance he'll for sure find someone. >
Well, if you put it that way, there is always hope. ;-)
Duane :)
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 | | From: | abspc | | Subject: | Re: want to hire a consultant for helping with new homebased fireaall | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 13:22:42 -0800 |
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 | Wolfgang Kueter wrote: > Duane Arnold wrote: > > > >>Your best bet is to look in the phone book yellow pages for such help. >>They are in your local area. No one would post something like this and >>expect someone to step-up. > > > If he he pays the airline ticket, the hotel and at least half of the > required payment in advance he'll for sure find someone. > > Wolfgang >
I was just asking like if you people could look, find something, if I bought it I'd pay pal. It's just a thought. Take care.
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 | | From: | Vanguard | | Subject: | Re: want to hire a consultant for helping with new homebased fireaall appliance device | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 17:52:11 -0600 |
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 | "abspc" wrote in message news:20050123162253.578$z7@news.newsreader.com... > Wolfgang Kueter wrote: >> Duane Arnold wrote: >> >> >> >>>Your best bet is to look in the phone book yellow pages for such >>>help. >>>They are in your local area. No one would post something like this >>>and >>>expect someone to step-up. >> >> >> If he he pays the airline ticket, the hotel and at least half of the >> required payment in advance he'll for sure find someone. >> >> Wolfgang >> > > I was just asking like if you people could look, find something, if I > bought it I'd pay pal. It's just a thought. Take care.
You might try Google Answers where you pay for that sort of remote help but don't expect decent help without decent remuneration. You are asking for consultation which will require in depth details as to what you think you want, what you really want, what you can really use, and what future changes are expected. You won't get that with the on-the-fly responses in newsgroups and maybe not even with Google Answers. Rather than post in general topic newsgroups, you might try in some more focused forums, like http://www.experts-exchange.com/.
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 | | From: | abspc | | Subject: | Re: want to hire a consultant for helping with new homebased fireaall | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 16:30:56 -0800 |
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 | Vanguard wrote: > "abspc" wrote in message > news:20050123162253.578$z7@news.newsreader.com... > >> Wolfgang Kueter wrote: >> >>> Duane Arnold wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>> Your best bet is to look in the phone book yellow pages for such help. >>>> They are in your local area. No one would post something like this and >>>> expect someone to step-up. >>> >>> >>> >>> If he he pays the airline ticket, the hotel and at least half of the >>> required payment in advance he'll for sure find someone. >>> >>> Wolfgang >>> >> >> I was just asking like if you people could look, find something, if I >> bought it I'd pay pal. It's just a thought. Take care. > > > > You might try Google Answers where you pay for that sort of remote help > but don't expect decent help without decent remuneration. You are > asking for consultation which will require in depth details as to what > you think you want, what you really want, what you can really use, and > what future changes are expected. You won't get that with the > on-the-fly responses in newsgroups and maybe not even with Google > Answers. Rather than post in general topic newsgroups, you might try in > some more focused forums, like http://www.experts-exchange.com/. >
Thanks but im not going to pay some stupid web site that may or may not do anything.
and in here, i already said what i want, no need to ask more questions, just have to find something and then if i bought what someone found i would pay them $15 or so via pay pal.
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 | | From: | Vanguard | | Subject: | Re: want to hire a consultant for helping with new homebased fireaall appliance device | | Date: | Sun, 23 Jan 2005 23:59:02 -0600 |
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 | "abspc" wrote in message news:20050123193107.921$Wi@news.newsreader.com... > Vanguard wrote: >> "abspc" wrote in message >> news:20050123162253.578$z7@news.newsreader.com... >> >>> Wolfgang Kueter wrote: >>> >>>> Duane Arnold wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Your best bet is to look in the phone book yellow pages for such >>>>> help. >>>>> They are in your local area. No one would post something like this >>>>> and >>>>> expect someone to step-up. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> If he he pays the airline ticket, the hotel and at least half of >>>> the >>>> required payment in advance he'll for sure find someone. >>>> >>>> Wolfgang >>>> >>> >>> I was just asking like if you people could look, find something, if >>> I bought it I'd pay pal. It's just a thought. Take care. >> >> >> >> You might try Google Answers where you pay for that sort of remote >> help but don't expect decent help without decent remuneration. You >> are asking for consultation which will require in depth details as to >> what you think you want, what you really want, what you can really >> use, and what future changes are expected. You won't get that with >> the on-the-fly responses in newsgroups and maybe not even with Google >> Answers. Rather than post in general topic newsgroups, you might try >> in some more focused forums, like http://www.experts-exchange.com/. >> > > Thanks but im not going to pay some stupid web site that may or may > not do anything. > > and in here, i already said what i want, no need to ask more > questions, just have to find something and then if i bought what > someone found i would pay them $15 or so via pay pal.
If you had visited Google Answers, you would have seen that you don't pay unless you get the solution you asked for. If you had visited experts-exchange.com, you would have seen that you don't pay anything for access but you do have to register if you want to see the replies.
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 | | From: | Mike | | Subject: | Re: want to hire a consultant for helping with new homebased fireaall | | Date: | Mon, 24 Jan 2005 09:07:09 +0000 |
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 | abspc wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone out there would help consult with me and > accept me to pay pal them some money if we come up with the right device > for us. I'm hoping to find - > > A dual wan load balancing with web filter/parental control for less then > $275 if possible. i want it to tell us bandwidth information like snmp > can give with the right app, how much we upload and wonload from the > internet. i have looked at xincom and hotbrick, no parental control web > filter. they make you enter in each url and keyword manually. this can't > work cus we don't know the millions of addresses out there. > > i have ordered a Zywall 10w right now, should be here this week someday, > but it's not a dual wan loadbalancing. the parental control is provided > by www.cerberian.com and gives you 56 categories to select from. it has > nice bandwidth logging info to show even what local ip downloaded from > where and how many bytes and on what protocol like http, nntp, pop etc > and what port, so 80, 119, 25, 23 or whatever. > > I'm just hoping there's something for $275 or so that is a dual wan load > balancing with parental control content filtering providing you with > categories to select to block and keyword blocking along with bandwidt > usage information as well. > > If someone would be willing to persoanlly consult with me I'd like to > return the favor via pay pal or something.
www.ipcop.org
Where do I send my paypal info to?
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