Smoothwall is a tailored installation of Linux. It isn't designed to install over an existing installation of Red Hat or any other distro. - download the .iso from your nearest mirror (http://us0.download.smoothwall.org/?2/1.0/iso/), burn it to a CD and trial it on an available Intel based PC. It will delete any existing partitions - instructions here: http://smoothwall.org/docs/
Good luck! Mike -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 25 February 2003 21:02 To: 'Mike Powell' Subject: RE: Suggestions Needed Newb question: Can I use smoothwall with Red Hat 8.0? -----Original Message----- From: Mike Powell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 2:53 PM To: 'Justyn'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Suggestions Needed I use Smoothwall (www.smoothwall.org), a version of which is free for non-profit use and can be up and running from start of installation to running and configured in about 6 minutes(!). I recommend version GPL 1.0 which is currently stable and includes VPN, port forwarding, web proxy/cache, intrusion detection, DHCP, DMZ, works with ethernet or cable modems and is configurable through a web interface. Brilliant! And no, I don't work for the company ;-) It's based on Linux kernel 2.2 (unstable version 2.0 is based on kernel 2.4) and VPN uses freeswan which is interoperable with many serious firewalls. Can't recommend it enough . . . HTH Mike -----Original Message----- From: Justyn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 25 February 2003 05:55 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Suggestions Needed I'm a home user rather new to firewalls. I have a spare pc I want to use as a firewall machine for our local lan of 2 workstations w/cable modem. I'm wanting a linux/unix flavor os for the firewall system. Would I be better off using a stripped down os that is tailored for firewall machines or something like redhat/freebsd? Would would anyone suggestion as a starting place to learn. Thanks!
