I looked at several distros built for firewall/router use.
One that I liked a lot was Devil-Linux. Everything ran off
the cd, but it stored /etc stuff on a floppy. They had an
automated script when you made a change that it would copy
everything to the floppy, then you could remove the floppy.
IPCOP is another one i've heard was really good and
Smoothwall was really cool too. I actually used smoothwall
and it was very handy.
Related Links:
www.smoothwall.org
www.devil-linux.org/
www.ipcop.org
www.freesco.org
What I actually run is my own RedHat 7.3 compiled kernel.
Very minimal system.
-- Brad Bendily - CNA Network Specialist Southeastern Louisiana University Phone 985.549.3643 Fax 985.549.5777 ___________________ Nolug mailing list nolug@nolug.orgReceived on 07/11/03
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