I know you asked for Fedora, but a standard, low cost router, running
OpenWRT,
https://openwrt.org/, would likely be better for the tasks you
mention. OpenWRT is a minimal Linux system with the ability to install
extra packages. It has a simple to use WEB admin system and can do all
the things you mention.
I use cheap (£20 second hand on ebay) TP-Link TL-WDR3600 v1 routers and
OpenWRT 18.06 at work and home. This particular router has 5 x 1Gbit
Ethernet ports, Wifi (2.4 and 5GHz), 2 USB ports and has efficient use
of power. Can connect to cable/FTTP/FTTC "modems" if needed etc. There
are many other hardware platforms that would work with OpenWRT but this
one works well and has a good amount of FLASH/RAM.
Terry
On 08/01/2019 16:09, Alex wrote:
> Hi,
> I need a gateway for our new office. I'd like it to run Fedora. What
> are my options? I'd like to be able to do the following:
>
> - provide VPN back to the main office
> - provide basic masquerading of hosts on inside network
> - be small enough to fit on a shelf. Preferably fanless
> - web-based administration
> - ssh access
>
> We're experienced admins, so a simple interface isn't specifically
> necessary, but desired.
>
> It's only for a few remote office workers, so it doesn't have to be
> particularly powerful, but should be responsive enough to support
> regular ssh and VPN activity.
>
> Thanks,
> Alex
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