Hi Ray,
Thanks so much for your reply.
After reading your suggestions, I think I should try a recent stable version before anything else. Which one would you suggest?
Although there are many variants available, the two that seem to see the widest use are Dachstein and Bering. More use means more people able to answer questions ... so I'd suggest trying one or the other of them. I don't really have a redommendation between the two ... Bering is a bit more up to date, but your requirements are not really very tricky (the fact that you were meeting them until recently with LRP 2.9.8 is the best indication of that), so either should do the job.
You might even want to stick with LRP 2.9.8. Had you reported a problem of this sort with eithe Dach or Bering, I'd still have given you pretty much the same advice ... troubleshooting requires information.
[old stuff deleted]It needs to fit on a floppy, must do both routing and firewalling and must support a routed DMZ. There is a permanent external ethernet connection and only a single internal interface to the DMZ, nothing else. The DMZ is a single Linux computer that runs multiple services with IP addresses in a /27 network. All these addresses are public, such as virtual web servers.
Thanks again,
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