Niki Kovacs ha scritto:
Hi,
Last week I finished installing a small network in a private school :
one server (an old IBM X225), seventeen desktops (Fujitsu Siemens PIV
2.4 GHZ, 512 MB RAM, 40 GB HD), all running CentOS 5.5.
One extra machine is acting as a router, in that it is
On 11/21/10 10:51 PM, Niki Kovacs wrote:
Is there anything you could especially recommend for this job? (I'm not
afraid of getting my hands dirty, BTW :oD)
Alix2D2 or similar.
http://www.pcengines.ch/alix2d2.htm
they sell for about $80, add a flash card or small HD to hold your
router
At Mon, 22 Nov 2010 07:51:46 +0100 CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
wrote:
Hi,
Last week I finished installing a small network in a private school :
one server (an old IBM X225), seventeen desktops (Fujitsu Siemens PIV
2.4 GHZ, 512 MB RAM, 40 GB HD), all running CentOS 5.5.
One
On Mon, 22 Nov 2010, Robert Heller wrote:
One *simple* option would be to get a small IDE (I assume the existing
router machine is IDE based) SSD (or a 32G Compact Flash card +
IDE adaptor -- see eBay) and replace the IDE hard drive with this and
pull out the case fan (or just unplug its
2010/11/22 Niki Kovacs cont...@kikinovak.net:
one server (an old IBM X225), seventeen desktops all running CentOS 5.5.
One extra machine is acting as a router, in that it is installed between
the DSL modem and the network, with two Ethernet cards, and it's taking
care of DHCP, DNS, NTP and
I am looking for something similar to this thread.. Is there a way to
make a small CentOS distro that is bootable and runnable from only a
USB memory stick? It would need to be able to have files modified, but
I wouldn't want the USB stick to die prematurely due to a ton of writes...
Bob
Is there anything you could especially recommend for this job? (I'm not
afraid of getting my hands dirty, BTW :oD)
+1 for Linksys WRT54GL and tomato firmware
+1 for pfsense (or monowall) on a small server
The Linksys is going to be your cheapest option and will take the least
amount of
On Mon, 22 Nov 2010, Bob p...@nle wrote:
I am looking for something similar to this thread.. Is there a way to
make a small CentOS distro that is bootable and runnable from only a
USB memory stick? It would need to be able to have files modified, but
I wouldn't want the USB stick to die
Blake Hudson a écrit :
Is there anything you could especially recommend for this job? (I'm not
afraid of getting my hands dirty, BTW :oD)
+1 for Linksys WRT54GL and tomato firmware
+1 for pfsense (or monowall) on a small server
Thanks for the many answers in this thread. I'm not a
On 11/22/10 12:48 PM, Niki Kovacs wrote:
Blake Hudson a écrit :
Is there anything you could especially recommend for this job? (I'm not
afraid of getting my hands dirty, BTW :oD)
+1 for Linksys WRT54GL and tomato firmware
+1 for pfsense (or monowall) on a small server
Thanks for the many
Niki Kovacs wrote:
Blake Hudson a écrit :
Is there anything you could especially recommend for this job? (I'm not
afraid of getting my hands dirty, BTW :oD)
+1 for Linksys WRT54GL and tomato firmware
+1 for pfsense (or monowall) on a small server
Thanks for the many answers in this thread.
It depends on what hardware you have available and what all you would
like to play with...I run both tomato and pfsense and both are great
products but both serve a particular setting...I use tomato for AP's
primarily but also use it for a soho router much better than
linksys...but if you want
On Mon, 2010-11-22 at 10:09 -0800, Blake Hudson wrote:
SNIP
+1 for Linksys WRT54GL and tomato firmware
+1 for pfsense (or monowall) on a small server
SNIP
I love my ASUS RT-N16 running DD-WRT although I have heard from friends
that tomato is superior. With a 480mhz processor, 128mb of ram,
Hi,
Last week I finished installing a small network in a private school :
one server (an old IBM X225), seventeen desktops (Fujitsu Siemens PIV
2.4 GHZ, 512 MB RAM, 40 GB HD), all running CentOS 5.5.
One extra machine is acting as a router, in that it is installed between
the DSL modem and
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Niki Kovacs said the following on 22/11/10 07:51:
Is there anything you could especially recommend for this job? (I'm not
afraid of getting my hands dirty, BTW :oD)
Consider a type of hardware that needs to be always on for a long period of
time
2010/11/22 Niki Kovacs cont...@kikinovak.net:
Hi,
Last week I finished installing a small network in a private school :
one server (an old IBM X225), seventeen desktops (Fujitsu Siemens PIV
2.4 GHZ, 512 MB RAM, 40 GB HD), all running CentOS 5.5.
One extra machine is acting as a router, in
On 11/21/10 10:51 PM, Niki Kovacs wrote:
Is there anything you could especially recommend for this job? (I'm not
afraid of getting my hands dirty, BTW :oD)
Alix2D2 or similar.
http://www.pcengines.ch/alix2d2.htm
they sell for about $80, add a flash card or small HD to hold your
router
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