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XG Firewall Home Edition on SG Hardware

Hello,

is it possible the XG Firewall Home Edition run on a SG Hardware Appliance?

Thanks



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  • The Sophos XG can be successfully installed on a Sophos UTM 120 rev. 5 (2GB RAM) appliance but it was bit tricky!

    The CDROM was found and accepted as boot medium but the appliance was catched in a boot loop. So I was forced to flush the BIOS configuration (via jumper setting on the mainboard) to get it boot from the CDROM. After that trick the installation was possible and successful.

    Then I faced the next problem: The appliance was up and via ICMP reachable, but TCP4444 was definitely down. I rebooted the device servel times and later on I just waited about 10 minutes and then TCP4444 became surprisingly reachable.

    Now the XG works fine.

  • Using the Software version or Hardware version? When I tried to install the software version of UTM on my SG it displayed an error and told me to install the hardware version...
    So I had to install the hardware version then delete the asg file to use my home license.. same case with XG?
  • There is no SG 120 appliance, Marc was mentioning old UTM 110/120, if I understood correctly.
  • I have installed the software version on the UTM 120 rev. 5 and there was no order to use the hardware version. Maybe because I have deleted all partitions first?

  • I have tested the NWA-6305 Firewall Appliance from Quanmax with XG Software for Home Use.

    •Intel® Bay Trail Processors
    •2x DDR3L SO-DIMM Socket
    •4x GbE, 1x COM, 2x USB 2.0, 1x USB 3.0, 1x VGA
    •Cost effective Network platform solution
    •Flexible Software Control BypassFriendly LED indicators (Software status, Alarm)
    •1x 2.5" SATA HDD/SSD, 1x mSATA
    •Extended temperatue model available: -20°C ~ 60°C
  • I did the same on my UTM 120 Rev 5.. I powered off my Hardware UTM 9 version and installed the Software XG without deleting any partitions. So i guess it doesn't matter.
  • XG installer should wipe all of the partitions anyway (there is a warning to accept before continuing).

    p.s Nobody here mentioned Beethoven "Per Elisa" theme from UTM120 internal beeper, after the installation was finished....it scared me the first time...[;)]

  • Yeah, when i heard the Beethoven song for the first time I thought "Sophos what the f**k?" :D

    try to boot the ISO from an USB-stick... the speaker will flipp out ^^

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  • Nemo said:


    try to boot the ISO from an USB-stick... the speaker will flipp out ^^

    I've always used Win32 Disk Imager for this task, as suggested on the forum during Partner pre-release and Beta phases.

    One would expect some beep-ing immediately after the powering the device, but not after 30 minutes while sitting alone in an low-light office environment,  with the device starting to beeps Beethoven melody...[;)]

  • Where do I download the HW version of XG?
    I have downloaded the Home SW version and during install on my SG115 it tells me Sophos Hardware detected, and to use the proper installation media.
    Are you simply entering the serial number Sophos sent when you registered for home during initial boot after install is complete?
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  • Where do I download the HW version of XG?
    I have downloaded the Home SW version and during install on my SG115 it tells me Sophos Hardware detected, and to use the proper installation media.
    Are you simply entering the serial number Sophos sent when you registered for home during initial boot after install is complete?
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