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Re: Linux firewall
From: phantasm <phantasm () textbox net>
Date: 19 Jun 2003 02:34:31 -0400
If I remember correctly, there was a floppy version of Linux called Coyote that just did Firewall, remote dial-in, and such. http://www.coyotelinux.com/ RKD Textbox Networks On Wed, 2003-06-18 at 23:51, Matt wrote:
If you want to go with something "pre made - home use "you might want to look in to something like IPCop (ipcop.org) or SmoothWall (smoothwall.org). They are pretty simple to set up, requiring very low hardware specs. I had both running like a champ on a 200MHz with 32MB of ram
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