I am using Sophos UTM since 3 years. Rock solid and easy to use. I am very satisfied with it.
I am using Sophos UTM since 3 years. Rock solid and easy to use. I am very satisfied with it.
Working in IT I know a fair few penetration testers (aka hax0rs!)
Some of which 'claim' they can get past a pfsense firewall in 5 minutes. Sophos take them 20 minutes hence I would say Sophos is the more secure as it uses a closed platform no?
The one feature of Sophos (and the main point of changing from a consumer grade router) is the Reverse Proxy setting - easily allows me to proxy my NAS box through it - adding extra protection to the one unit I will have internet facing.
Updated title to pfsense/Sophos....
I took a look at Sophos' UTM last week, out of curiosity. It left me far more impressed than when I tried pfsense and IPTraffic, a few months ago. It felt far more polished as a product, and more straightforward to configure/manage as well.
I use Sophos XG 16 on a VM. It is similar to Sophos UTM but has a more beautiful UI. I'm happy with it.
https://www.sophos.com/en-us/products/free-tools/sophos-xg-firewall-home-edition.aspx
Look at the sophos forums and read about all the users who have migrated from utm to XG. A lot of complaints of either missing functionality or wierd gui based issues. I'd advise to stay away from it for now tbh.In terms of IPS Sophos UTM/XG is better.
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