brianw
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Posted: July 25 2006,14:41 |
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there is also freesco at www.freesco.org. It boots from floppy, can also be installed to fat partition, can also be installed to ext2 (but that takes extra packages). out of the box it can have multiple nics, can be run on 386 and up, uses 2.0.29 (may be 39 now) kernel. Has firewalling port forwarding, dns server, print server, sshd, ftpd, etc...
My setup is a 486/33 32Mram and I have: Samba server setup (extra package to install), print server (can only be set up on parallel no usb given kernel version). dhcp server. ftp server. httpd. modem for internet dialup. 1 nic connected to a hub/switch. multiple computers connected to the switch (currently 2 windows 98 and my DSL laptop) and I can throw other machines on and off as required for testing, etc...
also just installed another modem and looking at turning it into an answering machine as well.
If you go with multiple nics (whatever OS you use) you will need crossover cables to connect. If you go with one nic and a switch (under $10 now) you can use straight cables all the way around.
There is also smoothwall which is similar to freesco but offers alot more functionality, boots from CD, (but requires a faster machine to run, not sure exactly but worth a look).
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