Linux Router Project

2000-02-22 Thread Louis Byrne
Hi folks! My name is Louis Byrne and I am the network administrator for a company in Toronto, Canada. I am working on a project that will use the Linux Router. As a feedback, the Linux Router Project started back in 1997 as an open source variant of the Debian distro and intended to fit

Re: Router Project

2000-02-01 Thread Jonathan Chang
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Peter Good wrote: I have heard things about the linux router project, has anyone here come across it? or a similar thing in debian? Peter Good The main site http://www.linuxrouter.org is badly out of date. Best starting point for docs and files currently is http

Router Project

2000-01-31 Thread Peter Good
I have heard things about the linux router project, has anyone here come across it? or a similar thing in debian? Peter Good

Re: Router Project

2000-01-31 Thread Michelle Konzack
+, you wrote This was the original Message: I have heard things about the linux router project, has anyone here come across it? or a similar thing in debian? Peter Good The Reply begins not here, it is at the beginning ^

Re: Router Project

2000-01-31 Thread Bob Billson
Peter Good [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have heard things about the linux router project, has anyone here come across it? or a similar thing in debian? The Linux Router Project is based on Debian. Their web page is at www.linuxrouter.org. There is another new distro based on The Linux Router

Re: Router Project

2000-01-31 Thread debuser
heard things about the linux router project, has anyone here come across it? or a similar thing in debian? Peter Good The Reply begins not here, it is at the beginning ^ -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] /dev/null

Linux Router Project - Initial beta release now available.

1997-09-12 Thread Dave Cinege
MicroComputers 908-541-4214 http://www.psychosis.com/linux-router/ Linux Router Project -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word unsubscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

Re: Linux Router Project -- About to get working and need more people!

1997-07-17 Thread Bruce Perens
Try the root on the resc1440.bin floppy . It contains a functional Unix tool set, a good shell, and an editor. It fits on a 1.44MB ramdisk image, compresses down to 700KB on the floppy, leaves enough room for the kernel on the same 1.44MB floppy, and supports shared libraries. You would be hard

Re: Linux Router Project -- About to get working and need more people!

1997-07-17 Thread Dermot John Bradley
I'm willing to help. Although not a networking guru I've created several Debian networking-based packages (Merit radiusd, Hylafax, MRTG, gated [internal use only], nocol). -- Dermot Bradley Derry/Belfast, Northern Ireland [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING

Linux Router Project -- About to get working and need more people!

1997-07-14 Thread Dave Cinege
Linux Router Project -- About to get working and need more people! The Linux Router Project is about to begin work on our minimal root fs. Very crucial to this are people that truely understand the dependencies of networking functions and utilities. I'm looking to use Debian 1.3.1 as the base

Re: *RFC* - Linux Router Project - Preliminary discussion

1997-06-05 Thread Dave Cinege
One of the people that responded to me has setup a mailing list. Thanks Jerry! Linux Router Project - to subscribe send email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the message body put: subscribe The people responding to my initial query are very willing to get something going

*RFC* - Linux Router Project - Preliminary discussion

1997-06-04 Thread Dave Cinege
*RFC* - Linux Router Project - Preliminary discussion First if there is such a project already please point me towards it if not here are my ideas: LInux is a fine vertical network application OS, but hand building and maintaining it from scratch is pain staking. I would like to form

Re: *RFC* - Linux Router Project - Preliminary discussion

1997-06-04 Thread Bruce Perens
Brian Candler [EMAIL PROTECTED] is working on something called Linnet that would be a turn-key router and server. Thanks Bruce -- Bruce Perens K6BP [EMAIL PROTECTED] 510-215-3502 Finger [EMAIL PROTECTED] for PGP public key. PGP fingerprint = 88 6A 15 D0 65 D4 A3 A6 1F 89 6A