Is a hardware router going to support SSH? I doubt it. LRP is just
far too flexible to support everything anyone could want.
But, there's LRP-CD and you can run off a hard drive or compact flash
card. There's 650, anything up to gigs, or 4, 8, 16, etc megs of space
for you. Much more than a floppy.
There's also always the option to use another floppy (and drive) to
double space.
--- NOC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, I hate to say it... but the daemons have just gotten to big
> to keep updated with a floppy based router. There is NO way I can
> get the basics on a single floppy (sshd, telnet, psentry) and have
> the thing boot. My drive just doesnt like the larger floppies.
>
> The only sshd, for instance, that I can get to fit is 1.2.26 or
> something like that. I cant leave my network open by using using a
> daemon that may have a security hole.
>
> So, am I forced, with the masses, to get a hardware router? I
> find it hard to believe that they could be any more secure....
>
> Thanks for your input!
> Chris Kulish
>
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