
Originally Posted by
dab_s_bad
I can't say..., there MAYBE no such thing as "pinaka-nindot", it really depends on your needs. There are many firewalls on the net, pfSense, Sophos to name a few...
Putting your firewall on a VM depends on your needs, if you have a viable virtual pool for the resource then its up to you.
Most of the time..., if you are new to virtualization, putting the firewall on a VM will create TONs of headache if you don't know what you are doing. And as what zener said:
Better you put the firewall on a physical hardware and not on a VM.
But for now, I believe na-a na basin nag PM/text na nimo for solutions...
Good Luck.