but AFAIK IP-Cop stopped fairly short in it's own
tracks and S-wall(latest version) is still to be gotten GPL-wise.
Good hunting,
Harm.
Has someone told them they're finished? The website seems to have been
updated quite recently.
Smoothwall is still GPL, it's true, but they call it an
On Friday 25 October 2002 22:36, RichardA wrote:
H.J.Bathoorn, Friday 25 October 2002 18:29:
I've got a P133 running Smoothwall very nicely.
Smoothwall has a GPL download and even if you decide not to install it:
their docs and faq's are well written and clear.
When a GPL project is
H.J.Bathoorn, Friday 25 October 2002 18:29:
I've got a P133 running Smoothwall very nicely.
Smoothwall has a GPL download and even if you decide not to install it:
their docs and faq's are well written and clear.
When a GPL project is forked, it's usually for technical reasons. IP-Cop was
On Thursday 24 October 2002 8:01 pm, Nikolai Razouvayev did speak unto the
huddled masses, saying:
Hi everyone
I've got a spare Pentium 200 collecting dust at the moment so I decided
to turn it into my gateway box for my home machine.It's got I think
you might look into mandrakes SNF. it
Hi everyone
I've got a spare Pentium 200 collecting dust at the moment so I decided
to turn it into my gateway box for my home machine.It's got I think
what's needed to run Mandrake 9.0, i.e. 64 MB of RAM, 2 Gig disk and an
adequate CPU (I think) plus 2 spare NICs I can use (although one is a
USB