Re: [newbie] Dedicated firewall machine

2002-10-27 Thread RichardA
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

Re: [newbie] Dedicated firewall machine

2002-10-26 Thread H.J.Bathoorn
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

Re: [newbie] Dedicated firewall machine

2002-10-25 Thread RichardA
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

Re: [newbie] Dedicated firewall machine

2002-10-25 Thread shane
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

[newbie] Dedicated firewall machine

2002-10-24 Thread Nikolai Razouvayev
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