About the SmoothWall GPL Project
The SmoothWall GPL project was founded in the summer of 2000 by
Lawrence Manning (Principle Code Author) and Richard Morrell (Project
Manager). Their goal was to create a Linux distribution that could
convert a redundant PC into a hardened internet firewall device. With
help from other early contributors; John Faulty and Tom Ellils, the
first SmoothWall Firewall was posted to sourceforge.net at the end of
August 2000.
The project was immediately popular and grew rapidly.
Within weeks, thousand of copies had been downloaded and SmoothWall was
appearing regularly on magazine cover CDs in the UK and overseas. Many
more developers joined the team and new versions were released almost
weekly, incorporating new features based on software contributions from
all round the world.
Version 0.9.9 was a major milestone for the project team,
who perceive it as the point at which the project “grew up”. Released
in September 2001, this version incorporated a web-based multi-language
GUI so the firewall could be used and administered by non-Linux people.
It also included the Snort Intrusion Detection System (IDS) and support
for ADSL modems and PPPoE connections.
December 2003 saw the release of SmoothWall Express 2.0
and an array of comprehensive written documentation. By June 2004,
Express 2.0 had seen over 200,000 installations.
The alpha version of Express 3 (code-named Koala) was
released in September 2005. Based on the Linux 2.6 kernel, this test
version featured new open architecture, designed to make it easy for
developers to produce their own security components. With the benefit
of software contributions from around the world, a Beta version
followed in 2007. This version was code named “Degu”, in remembrance of
one of our team’s pets, who sadly died during development. (Admittedly
though this was not much of a surprise given the length of time it took
us to get to beta!) A current, final and stable version of Express 3.0
(code-named Sammy) is currently available on the download page.
Over the years, the project team has changed and the
SmoothWall community has grown to include over 15,000 forum members.
The initial design goals are still the foundation of SmoothWall Express
today:
- Be simple enough to be installed by home users with no knowledge of Linux
- Support a wide variety of network cards, modems and other hardware
- Work with many different connection methods and ISPs from across the world
- Use any web browser to manage and configure the software
The SmoothWall Open Source Project is funded and supported by
SmoothWall Limited. All program code and other works are the copyright
of their respective authors unless assigned and noted otherwise by the
author. The Project in essence belongs to the community that
contributes to it.
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