Morning all,
I think some of you missed my point. I am not really interested in
using freesco, more to the point:
1. It was interesting to see someone trying to make a go of selling
computers with a floppy based firewall.
2. Since they claim it runs in 6 MB, I would be interested in seeing
Phil:
Heya. Have a look here:
http://lrp1.steinkuehler.net/files/kernels/2.2.16-1-VPNMasq/
Download one of those kernels, have it be the linux
file on your floppy.
In the ./modules directory there, get the modules
for your NIC in the NET subdirectory, and then get
Hello Charles.
I've got a problem.
Where is an explanation of all the commands and capabilities for navigating
and using the eigerstin stuff.
Regards...Martin
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On Saturday 16 June 2001 09:31, you wrote:
hi all
my next question to seawall...
if I want to use the IPIP tunneling function of seawall, I guess I should
have to copy the ipip.o module on my disk and add it to /etc/modules? there
is also a gre.o module, when do I need which of them?
For
About 8 months ago, when I was trying to get LRP up and running, I was
getting very frustrated. Freesco was configured in running in 15
minutes and worked great. The documentation and setup by script was
easy. I wanted the flexibility of LRP, though, but I couldn't get
anything to load
I found some post about it. Does any one know what it is supposed to do
and where to get it ?
Jacques
Sorry for a possible double post I have some trouble sending mail to the
list
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