Hi Ganesh,

Sounds good to me.  You can use the LRP (Linux Router Project) stuff
to make a Linux Router for your connection.  You'll need a V.35 card
in your Linux box to connect to the line driver.  You will also
(probably) need to do some tweaking with VSNL (I presume you're
getting your leased line from them?) to get the line and protocols up
and running properly.

Let me know if I can help.

Regards,

-- Raju

>>>>> "Ganesh" == Ganesh M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Ganesh> Hi list, We have applied for a 64 Kbps leased line.

    Ganesh> We also plan to buy an Intel router. May be of series
    Ganesh> 8100.  (Is it really required even if we have linux? Gurus
    Ganesh> have to tell me).

    Ganesh> But they (our company people, excluding I) planned to put
    Ganesh> an NT server for the connection.

    Ganesh> I 've read some articles about linux router project.  Can
    Ganesh> I use that for my leased line connection and in the place
    Ganesh> of router.

    Ganesh> My basic question is how to prevent them from using the NT
    Ganesh> server.  I need an immediate answer before they decide
    Ganesh> something on this.  I 've to tell them that one linux box
    Ganesh> will be sufficient for all the above.

    Ganesh> I 've no idea about leased line connection. Any URL
    Ganesh> pointer???

    Ganesh> Ganesh

    Ganesh> NB:- I already have a linux box Redhat 6.1 which is acting
    Ganesh> as webserver, Int. gway, Caching DNS, Mail server and the
    Ganesh> Samba server.

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