[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Yes, it is OK. Put the actual servers behind that one. There is a >package called Mandrake SNF (Single Net Firewall) which has all those >components and is configurable from the local network side by a web >browser--quite a neat package.
I tried installing Mandrake SNF before but it doesn't support my old Intel Pentium 166, 32MB RAM, 14' VGA 640x480 monitor and using BTC 40x IDE CD-ROM drive. So, eventhough I would like to try Mandrake SNF, I wasn't able to install it. Thanks... =) __________________________________ www.edsamail.com
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