Re: [Leaf-user] Hardware router Linux look-alike

2002-02-04 Thread JMullan
] Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] Hardware router Linux look-alike 02/04/02 12:57 PM

Re: [Leaf-user] Hardware router Linux look-alike

2002-02-04 Thread Erich Titl
Re: [Leaf-user] Hardware router Linux look-alike >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Stewart Adey wrote: > > > > Does anyone know how _HARD_ it would be to create an interface like so many > > commerically available hardware routers on the market? > > >Start small. T

Re: [Leaf-user] Hardware router Linux look-alike

2002-02-04 Thread guitarlynn
On Monday 04 February 2002 08:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Just my thoughts. What are the possibilities? I've started a somewhat minimal install script base, as has Ken Hadley for respective ethernet and ppp/pppoe installs. It is still somewhat basic at this time w/o full capabilities (in my

Re: [Leaf-user] Hardware router Linux look-alike

2002-02-03 Thread Matt Schalit
Stewart Adey wrote: > > Does anyone know how _HARD_ it would be to create an interface like so many > commerically available hardware routers on the market? Hard because there's a tremendous amount of conditional queries and text handling you want to do. In addition, your Linux commands won'

Re: [Leaf-user] Hardware router Linux look-alike

2002-02-03 Thread guitarlynn
On Sunday 03 February 2002 17:43, Stewart Adey wrote: > p.s. Get back to me quick! I'm in the mood to start to learn cgi > programming! HURRY I've been looking at doing something like this, but the size and security are _big_ concerns. I would be easy to do something that simply works, but i

[Leaf-user] Hardware router Linux look-alike

2002-02-03 Thread Stewart Adey
Does anyone know how _HARD_ it would be to create an interface like so many commerically available hardware routers on the market? What I mean are those web-based port-forwarding, port opening, cgi script interfaces. Because if someone (or I if i learned about what i need to do to make it happen)