Ugh... great suggestions But I do lack $. *Sigh* I will keep forging ahead with SNF *have yet to set it up*, and if that fails I will investigate LRP. Thanks Gerald, as always your info is useful.
Femme On Wed, 2002-03-20 at 18:33, Gerald Waugh wrote: > On Wednesday 20 March 2002 05:15 pm, FemmeFatale wrote: > > Gerald Waugh wrote: > > > Someone recently posted a URL for source. > > > In your case you will have to install some kind of a Linux distro, maybe > > > LM 7.X, then compile it.??? > > > Having looked at the issues for a while, I don't think SNF is the thing > > > for a 486. I would get LRP on an IDE flash disk. > > > search google for LRP Linux Router Project > > > > > why do you recommend that particular solution & whats a flash disk? > > > > Femme > > > > LRP is a very small system that does routing and firewall among others > It will actuall fit on floppy. It is very stable. > > An (IDE) flash disk is a solid state disk, you plug it in just like a hard > disk. You can get flash disk with LRP installed (I think). > > -- > Gerald Waugh > http://frontstreetnetworks.com > New Haven, Connecticut USA > > > ---- > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
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